Society for Organizational Learning

Society for Organizational Learning

The Society for Organizational Learning (SoL) is an organization founded in 1997 by Peter Senge. It replaced the Center for Organizational Learning at MIT. Since 1999, SoL publishes its own journal, "Reflections".

External links

* [http://www.solonline.org Homepage]
* [http://www.solonline.org/aboutsol/history/ History of The Society for Organizational Learning]


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