Cultural inhibitors to continual learning
"The biggest issue holding organisations back is outdated mindsets at the board and c-suite levels, ... control ... will not work in an era where people-work is ambiguous assessing, collaborating, innovating and building relationships."
Rachel Happe
Some common cultural inhibitors to continual learning in complex organisations:
The myth that leaders have to be in control, decisive, and dominant
The myth of 'rugged individualism'
The comfort of familiar, safe, simplistic, 'solutions'
A shared belief in managerial prerogatives; ('the divine rights of managers')
A belief that power is the ability not to have to learn anything
Individual achievement as the primary source of status
Compartmentalisation of work from self and family
A belief that 'task' issues should override relationship concerns
The myth that management is about 'hard' things; (money, data, 'the bottom line') versus 'soft' issues; (mindsets, thinking, reflection, people, groups, relationships)
A bias toward linear, short-term thinking versus systemic, long-term thinking.
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