La Quinta Disciplina en la Práctica

La Quinta Disciplina en la Práctica

Author: Peter M. Senge

Publisher: Ediciones Granica S.A.

Published: 2005-03

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13: 9789506414214

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Las organizaciones que utilizan prácticas colectivas de aprendizaje - como centro de competencia - están bien preparadas para prosperar en el futuro, porque serán capaces de desarrollar cualquier habilidad que se requiera para triunfar. En otras palabras, la capacidad de ganancia futura de cualquier organización está directa y proporcionalmente relacionada con su habilidad y capacidad para aprender cosas nuevas. De este modo, las organizaciones que prosperarán en el futuro serán "organizaciones inteligentes", organizaciones que explotarán la experiencia colectiva, talentos y capacidades de cada persona para aprender a cómo triunfar en conjunto. El aprendizaje se convertirá en una forma de vida y en un proceso continuo, en vez de una parte específica de la carrera de una persona. Para las corporaciones, el aprendizaje es vital para su éxito futuro.


La Quinta Disciplina: El Arte y la Práctica de la Organización Abierta al Aprendizaje

La Quinta Disciplina: El Arte y la Práctica de la Organización Abierta al Aprendizaje

Author: Peter M. Senge

Publisher: Ediciones Granica, S.A.

Published: 2019-06-26

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 9789506419882

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La Quinta Disciplina es el primer libro de Management del siglo XXI. Una obra precursora sobre la construcción de organizaciones inteligentes, abiertas al aprendizaje. A partir de un auténtico enfoque interdisciplinario, Peter Senge, Director de Pensamiento de Sistemas y Aprendizaje Organizacional del MIT, despliega su singular visión y nos ubica en las fronteras del pensamiento organizativo, mostrando cómo serán las Organizaciones capaces de sobreponerse a las dificultades y cómo reconocer amenazas y enfrentar nuevas oportunidades. Su lectura es una cautivante invitación a revisar nuestra forma de pensar la organización. Peter M. Senge es director de Pensamiento de Sistemas y Aprendizaje Organizacional de la Sloan School of Management del MIT y socio fundador de la consultora Innovation Associates, de Massachusetts. Ha formado cientos de gerentes en empresas como Ford, Digital, Apple, Procter & Gamble, AT&T, Herman Miller, Hanover Insurance y Shell.


Visualizing Social Science Research

Visualizing Social Science Research

Author: Johannes Wheeldon

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2011-07-12

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 145223955X

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This introductory text presents basic principles of social science research through maps, graphs, and diagrams. The authors show how concept maps and mind maps can be used in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research, using student-friendly examples and classroom-based activities. Integrating theory and practice, chapters show how to use these tools to plan research projects, "see" analysis strategies, and assist in the development and writing of research reports.


Towards a Comprehensive Theory of Human Learning

Towards a Comprehensive Theory of Human Learning

Author: Peter Jarvis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-08-06

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1134254849

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As interest grows in theories of lifelong learning not only across society but also as an area of serious academic study, the need has arisen for a thorough and critical study of the phenomenon. This distillation of the work of renowned writer Peter Jarvis addresses this need, looking at the processes involved in human learning from birth to old age and moving the field on from previous unsystematic and mainly psychological studies. Instead, Jarvis argues that learning is existential, and so its study must be complex and interdisciplinary. The result is a giant step towards building a complete and integrated theory of how humans learn, taking account of existing theories to see if they can be reconciled with a more complex model. Applying his expert analytical approach to this wide-ranging topic, Jarvis looks in detail at: learning in the social context the transformation of experience the outcomes of learning learning and action cognitive theories emotions and learning experiential learning.


Symbolic Data Analysis

Symbolic Data Analysis

Author: Lynne Billard

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-05-14

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0470090170

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With the advent of computers, very large datasets have become routine. Standard statistical methods don’t have the power or flexibility to analyse these efficiently, and extract the required knowledge. An alternative approach is to summarize a large dataset in such a way that the resulting summary dataset is of a manageable size and yet retains as much of the knowledge in the original dataset as possible. One consequence of this is that the data may no longer be formatted as single values, but be represented by lists, intervals, distributions, etc. The summarized data have their own internal structure, which must be taken into account in any analysis. This text presents a unified account of symbolic data, how they arise, and how they are structured. The reader is introduced to symbolic analytic methods described in the consistent statistical framework required to carry out such a summary and subsequent analysis. Presents a detailed overview of the methods and applications of symbolic data analysis. Includes numerous real examples, taken from a variety of application areas, ranging from health and social sciences, to economics and computing. Features exercises at the end of each chapter, enabling the reader to develop their understanding of the theory. Provides a supplementary website featuring links to download the SODAS software developed exclusively for symbolic data analysis, data sets, and further material. Primarily aimed at statisticians and data analysts, Symbolic Data Analysis is also ideal for scientists working on problems involving large volumes of data from a range of disciplines, including computer science, health and the social sciences. There is also much of use to graduate students of statistical data analysis courses.


Mapping Biology Knowledge

Mapping Biology Knowledge

Author: K. Fisher

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2001-11-30

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781402002731

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Mapping Biology Knowledge addresses two key topics in the context of biology, promoting meaningful learning and knowledge mapping as a strategy for achieving this goal. Meaning-making and meaning-building are examined from multiple perspectives throughout the book. In many biology courses, students become so mired in detail that they fail to grasp the big picture. Various strategies are proposed for helping instructors focus on the big picture, using the `need to know' principle to decide the level of detail students must have in a given situation. The metacognitive tools described here serve as support systems for the mind, creating an arena in which learners can operate on ideas. They include concept maps, cluster maps, webs, semantic networks, and conceptual graphs. These tools, compared and contrasted in this book, are also useful for building and assessing students' content and cognitive skills. The expanding role of computers in mapping biology knowledge is also explored.


Environmental Education for Sustainability

Environmental Education for Sustainability

Author: Mauri Ahlberg

Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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The book deals with the matter of environmental education applied to education for sustainability, taking into account formal and non-formal education contexts and bearing in mind the relationship between environmental quality and quality of life. The ideas, experiences and perspectives presented by the various specialists contributing to the book, from various geographical regions, provide an overview of the diversity of approaches used internationally in the field of environmental education and supply background information on the different problems inherent to this field, as well as a bird's eye perspective on the initiatives, projects and concrete action on the ground.


The Equilibrium Manifold

The Equilibrium Manifold

Author: Yves Balasko

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2009-04-17

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 0262262045

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A leading scholar in the field presents post-1970s developments in the theory of general equilibrium, unified by the concept of equilibrium manifold. In The Equilibrium Manifold, noted economic scholar and major contributor to the theory of general equilibrium Yves Balasko argues that, contrary to what many textbooks want readers to believe, the study of the general equilibrium model did not end with the existence and welfare theorems of the 1950s. These developments, which characterize the modern phase of the theory of general equilibrium, led to what Balasko calls the postmodern phase, marked by the reintroduction of differentiability assumptions and the application of the methods of differential topology to the study of the equilibrium equation. Balasko's rigorous study demonstrates the central role played by the equilibrium manifold in understanding the properties of the Arrow-Debreu model and its extensions. Balasko argues that the tools of differential topology articulated around the concept of equilibrium manifold offer powerful methods for studying economically important issues, from existence and uniqueness to business cycles and economic fluctuations. After an examination of the theory of general equilibrium's evolution in the hundred years between Walras and Arrow-Debreu, Balasko discusses the properties of the equilibrium manifold and the natural projection. He highlights the important role of the set of no-trade equilibria, the structure of which is applied to the global structure of the equilibrium manifold. He also develops a geometric approach to the study of the equilibrium manifold. Applications include stability issues of adjustment dynamics for out-of-equilibrium prices, the introduction of price-dependent preferences, and aspects of time and uncertainty in extensions of the general equilibrium model that account for various forms of market frictions and imperfections. Special effort has been made at reducing the mathematical technicalities without compromising rigor. The Equilibrium Manifold makes clear the ways in which the postmodern” developments of the Arrow-Debreu model improve our understanding of modern market economies.