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Complex Responsive Processes in Organizations: Learning and Knowledge Creation (Complexity and Emergence in Organizations)
 
 
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Complex Responsive Processes in Organizations: Learning and Knowledge Creation (Complexity and Emergence in Organizations) [Paperback]

Ralph Stacey
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The two chapters in this Part outline the key assumptions, usually unquestioned, upon which reasoning about learning and knowledge creation in organizations is generally based. Read the first page
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