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An MIT Professor's pathbreaking book on building  "learning organizations" -- corporations that  overcome inherent obstacles to learning and  develop dynamic ways to pinpoint the threats that face  them and to recognize new opportunities. Not only  is the learning organization a new source of  competitive advantage, it also offers a marvelously  empowering approach to work, one which promises that,  as Archimedes put it, "with a lever long  enough... single-handed I can move the world."

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A director at MIT's Sloan School, Senge here proposes the "systems thinking" method to help a corporation to become a "learning organization," one that integrates at all personnel levels indifferently related company functions (sales, product design, etc.) to "expand the ability to produce." He describes requisite disciplines, of which systems-thinking is the fifth. Others include "personal mastery" of one's capacities and "team learning" through group discussion of individual objectives and problems. Employees and managers are also encouraged to examine together their often negative perceptions or "mental models" of company people and procedures. The text is esoteric and flavored with terms like "recontextualized rationality," but the book should help inventory-addled retailers whom the author cites as unaware of their customers' desire for quality. Macmillan Book Clubs selection.
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"Forget your old, tired ideas about leadership. The  most successful corporation of the 1990s will be  something called a learning organization." --  Fortune Magazine.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0385260946
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Doubleday Business; First Edition (August 1, 1990)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780385260947
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385260947
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.62 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.51 x 1.39 x 9.53 inches
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PETER M. SENGE is the founding chairperson of the Society for Organizational Learning and a senior lecturer at MIT. He is the co-author of The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook, The Dance of Change, and Schools That Learn (part of the Fifth Discipline Fieldbook series) and has lectured extensively throughout the world. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts..


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Customers find the book easy to read and well-written. It provides insights into systems thinking and learning organizations. Many consider it a valuable resource and a worthwhile investment for educators. The content is described as rich, thoughtful, and deep. However, some feel the pacing is repetitive and unfocused after a while.

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Customers find the book well-written and engaging. They appreciate the clear writing style and strong messages. The book is a good read for school administrators, with interesting stories sprinkled throughout.

"...Other than that it is a good book and one to highlight and tag notes inside and keep on your shelf. That is just my take on it - hope my notes help." Read more

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151 customers mention "Insight"132 positive19 negative

Customers find the book provides useful insights into systems thinking and developing a learning organization. It teaches to look at life as intersecting systems instead of as a series of isolated events. The integration of personal and organizational systems mastery is the backbone of the Fifth Discipline. The clear writing style and great examples help readers reshape their thinking from an "I" focus to a "we" focus.

"...Team learning is being able to enter a dialogue where ideas are shared openly and everyone is thinking together, not just a single person providing..." Read more

"...The beer game was in chapter 3 is a great example of how material flows from the brewery, through the distributor, and then to the retailer for sale..." Read more

"...the fifth disciplines of what a successful organization had: personal mastery, mental models, shared vision, team learning, and system thinking...." Read more

"...However, I discovered the real success of this chapter is to encourage self-reflection. I found myself wondering - is that how I operate?..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's value for money. They say it's worth every penny, a good investment for serious educators, and will save them money and headaches.

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Customers appreciate the book's content. They find it thoughtful, with a clear writing style. The book is described as deep and challenging, but also as one of those rare books that can change lives if properly absorbed.

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"...Senge seeks to develop the other four disciplines, seemed to me very unfocused and not as useful as the first part...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
    Lots of good ideas for leading a business.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2016
    The purpose of the Fifth Discipline is to turn corporations into learning organizations and to create learning environments for those that take part in these corporations. The author explains what the 5 disciplines are and describes the 7 learning disabilities that each of us will encounter and how to overcome them. The first discipline is personal mastery. By achieving this discipline we are able to see the results that matter most to us. The second discipline involves overcoming mental models. Mental models are ideas that are essentially ingrained into the way we think. The third discipline is building a shared vision. A shared vision is a common and genuine goal where people want to learn because they want to. The fourth discipline is team learning. Team learning is being able to enter a dialogue where ideas are shared openly and everyone is thinking together, not just a single person providing ideas and the rest of the group agrees as to not create conflict. The fifth discipline is systems thinking, the bonding agent meant to bring all the other disciplines together. This discipline is where people discover how they create their reality and how the can change it.
    We are then given an in depth description of the 5th discipline, systems thinking. Systems thinking is the idea that we are all part of a larger system, it wants us to view ourselves as part of nature and not just an observer separate from every other living thing. The author wants us to understand that our problems aren’t caused by some external source but instead caused by our own actions and our inability to find the root cause of our problems. He shows us how to identify naturally reoccurring patterns in nature, how people normally react to these patterns, and how to counteract the negative effects of these patterns by teaching us how to attain leverage on each type of pattern. Based on the lessons taught in this book I feel that these disciplines can be used in making effective changes in not only the workplace environment but in my community and in my personal life.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2014
    The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization written by Peter Senge in 1990 has some great viewpoints for upper and middle managers to learn from. The book may seem to apply its learning philosophy for large size companies but is valid for a company of any size. Senge’s views of the learning organization are broken down into five disciplines; they are: personal mastery, mental models, team learning, building shared vision, and systems thinking.

    In chapter 2, Senge explains the seven deficiencies of a learning organization which he calls the “seven learning disabilities”. I don’t know why but the “parable of the boiling frog” stands out in my mind the most; that of letting threats gradually sneak up on or your system. Or being complacency or too comfortable where you can’t react in time because it’s too late. Senge does a good job of giving the reader a visual with his illustrations and examples. On page 89 he mentions of how the temperature controls adjustments can overshoot the target and exceed the desired limits. A simple time delay between adjustments can help stabilize the process from overshooting the opposite limits. I’ve seen this on systems that monitor the relative humidity when storms blow in and change the dew point. Also, when my spouse comes home from work and adjusts the thermostat as low as it can go thinking the A/C unit will cool down faster. By the time I get home the house is freezing…. Senge’s point is that sometimes delays to a process are sometimes necessary while other delays, like in the “beer game” orders, may be a burden and create an issue.

    The beer game was in chapter 3 is a great example of how material flows from the brewery, through the distributor, and then to the retailer for sale to the consumers. The process is a little redundant and maybe a little long winded but is important for the readers or managers to understand how easily things can go wrong. My initial thought was the book was written in 1990 and now that we have the internet with B2B software, it could resolve the communication breakdown between the three parties and have material flow closer to JIT process. This would help the reaction time as sales increase or decrease. Senge references the beer game throughout his book and mentions the game was first developed in the 1960’s as a demonstration at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.

    The “7 Disabilities” of an organization relate to the “11 Laws of an Organization” in chapter 4. The seven disabilities can be conquered by the disciplines of the eleven laws of an organization.

    What I thought reading through the beer game was somewhat difficult but was nothing compared to the agonizing chapters of 6 and 7. Chapter 8 was refreshing that deals with “Personal Mastery”. I guess the part I enjoyed was the “Personal Vision” where I can evaluate my own visions and not just my goals. It clarifies the vision and what it takes to achieve being a “personal mastery”. It mentions to fill in the gap between my vision and reality; the “gap” is the energy of making my vision a reality.

    One thing Senge mentions is that “organizations learn only through individuals who learn. Individual learning does not guarantee organizational learning. But without it no organizational learning occurs”. Leadership, vision, and disciplines all play a part in creating a learning organization.

    These are just some of my notes that I made for myself and almost gave the book only three stars for the long drawn out sections. Other than that it is a good book and one to highlight and tag notes inside and keep on your shelf. That is just my take on it - hope my notes help.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
    Interesting read.

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  • Cliente Amazon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ótima leitura para quem busca entender o diferencial de empresas do futuro.
    Reviewed in Brazil on August 11, 2023
    O livro fala de disciplinas que as empresas precisam dominar para serem bem sucedidas.
    Dentre as disciplinas a quinta disciplina o autor destaca como sendo a principal e que não é muito presente nos dias de hoje.
    Recomendo a leitura.
  • Kathryn DuPont
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent - beyond what I expected
    Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2022
    I ordered this book for a Masters level program I'm taking. I'm pleased this is one of my textbooks, as I will use it forever more! Great content.
  • Christoph Dibbern
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book about fostering learning organizations
    Reviewed in Germany on January 15, 2023
    This book sharpened my view on organizational development and learning organizations. It is easy to read and offers deep insights how to make the first steps towards better results and a culture of trust, learning and reinvention.
  • Strinkar Skewes
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buen libro, pero...
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 16, 2019
    Este libro me lo pidieron en la escuela para una materia. Lo compré en inglés porque salía más barato que en español. Cuando me llegó, comencé a leerlo inmediatamente para no perder el tiempo y tener el resumen de la obra lo más pronto posible. Un día, mi profesor faltó a una clase. No pasa nada, todo mundo llega a faltar por distintas razones, sin embargo, esto se repitió por cuatro días. Espero que el profesor se encuentre bien, porque ya nunca supimos que fue de él. Diría que me hizo gastar dinero, pero comprar un libro nunca es un desperdicio de dinero.

    En fin, lo importante es que el libro me llegó en buenas condiciones y el tema del pensamiento sistémico que trata, es interesante.
  • Tapin
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Fifth Discipline di Peter Senge
    Reviewed in Italy on March 9, 2017
    Dal, se non padre, almeno zio del pensiero sistemico, un libro esaustivo su come utilizzarlo all'interno delle varie organizzazioni, sia private sia pubbliche. Nuova edizione ricca di esempi e testimonianze. Qualche ridondanza qua e là, comunque di scorrevole lettura e con molti spunti di riflessione. Decisamente consigliato.