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Organizational Learning:
Towards Development of Sustainable Knowledge Institutions
Training Material | April 2015
What can we learn from Crocodiles ?
A World Full of Challenges
Escalating
challenges
Increased
competition
Excellence & Quality
requirements
Increased
uncertainty
Effects of external
changes
Implications on
internal environments
Organisational
Learning
Promotes the concept of learning in
institutions through people.. and
to become incubators of intellects
to create knowledge that will
support improvement opportunities
and/or in facing challenges ..
But is there any relations between the
survival of Crocodiles and the concept
of Learning? Let us explore!
Crocodiles are amazing creatures that were
able to survive for more than 250 million years,
although they:
1. live in severely limited environments (e.g.,
rivers, lakes, etc.);
2. are constantly threatened; &
3. are targets for hunters; its skin considered
finest and best (cost $15,000 and more)..
So how Crocodiles managed to
survive & outlived the dinosaurs?
Let us find out some basic characteristics of
Crocodiles that differentiates them to some
extent from other species ..
Crocodiles learn to become self-dependent from
birth - they are left to hunt for their own food short
after they hatch; catching insects and small fish..
and their prey grow as they grow.
1. Self-Reliance [Hard Life Journey]
Crocodiles enjoy the strongest immune system
compared to all living creatures although they:
1. live in highly polluted water; and
2. get severely injured, but recover very smoothly..
2. Self-Programming [Self-Learning]
& Perseverance for Survival
Crocodiles can :
• hold breath under water for more than 3 hours;
• reduce heartbeat rate; a pulse every 30 seconds;
• bear hunger for long periods and sometimes up
to months!
3. Patience and Endurance
Are these reasons enough to explain its
survival for this long compared to Dinosaurs?
Crocodiles vs
Dinosaurs?
Despite the size and
force of the
Dinosaurs, they
were not able to
survive the serious
natural disasters that
occurred 65 million
years ago, hence
were exposed to
extinction!!
But how did Crocodiles
managed to live this long?
Among the primary reasons is Crocodiles’:
[Ability to adapt to changes]
Adaptation to the Environment
Although Crocodiles were
exposed to disasters, they
developed learning
capabilities that enabled
them to adapt to the
environments they lived in
SO! ADAPTATION is one of the most
important reasons for Crocodiles survival !!
What is ADAPTATION?
Adaptation:
In Biology: «… is linked to the ability of
organisms to evolve in their environments
in order to increase the chances of
survival and reproduction ..»
«Adaptation is
referred to the
« institution's
ability to sense
the need for
change, and
be changed ».
In Management
Science:
10s ?
100s ?
1000s ?
How many change
variables surround you?
10s ?
100s ?
1000s ?
Many indeed! But are these
variables controllable and/or
can be taken advantage of?
“Change is the
only constant in
life”, and have
both positive
and negative
effects on
institutions and
individuals..
Let us see some of the
forces that are pressuring
institutions to change:
Enormous developments in the field of
Information and Communication Technologies
has become a challenge to human skills and
capacities to be absorb.
1. New & Disruptive
Technologies
2. Government and
Legislative Requirements
Compliance requirements have been
pressuring institutions to be more efficient,
effective, and efficacious.
3. Change for Continuous
Improvement
Changes in external environments have been
pressuring institutions to implement Total Quality
Management principles, that have had in turn
reflective consequences on internal systems
and structures ..
Constant changes in customers
needs and expectations,
impacting institutions value
chain and its staff.
4. Increasing Customers
Expectations
Social networking tools have become one of
the primary engines of the change machine
in today’s world ..
5. Social Media
Governments have been paying
attention to work concepts similar to
those in the private sector.. pushing
for wide scale changes in how they
operate and create value.
6. Global
Competitiveness
There are definitely
many other reasons
for institutions to
change !!
Maintaining
Productivity
Developing
Innovation Capacity
Desire to develop,
improve, and excel
Adaptability with
life variables
Increasing
Performance Levels
Reasons for Change, in simpler terms?
BUT.. How to deal with a change as a
purposeful, deliberate, and planned activity?
What do you think about
Cooperative Learning?
Supports the ability to change at a faster pace
by supporting the construction of cognitive
abilities and resources capable to succeed with
the change.
Cooperative Learning
Implementation of cooperative learning in
an organizational context, builds the
foundations to set up a learning organisation.
But in order build a learning organisation, we
need to understand the Learning Equation!
=
Possession
of learning
capabilities
Overcoming
Learning
Obstacles
proper management and employment
of acquired knowledge to make the
desired change
Learning Equation
The point is: in order to address current & future
challenges, we need to overcome learning
impediments (disabilities) first !
There are many obstacles
that affect the ability of both
individuals & institutions to
learn or slow down the
process of learning .
Learning
Impediments?
Let us explore what was
said by the most prominent
researchers in the field of
organisational learning.
Learning Disabilities
We focus on what was pointed out by:
Professor Peter Senge from Harvard University
Me! We ?
1st Disability:
I Am My Position [Focus on Self]
This disability applies to both
individuals and workgroups who
focus only on their small part
within institutions rather than on
the larger system as a whole.
When the focus is
limited to the
responsibilities
and duties with
little sense of the
results produced,
we lose the
overall vision!
leading to
myopic and non-
systemic views of
the institution.
Associated with a state of mind that is
used to be suspicious of others and on
passing blames .. [Others “screw up”
and we have to protect ourselves].
2nd Disability:
The Enemy is out There
This kind of disability is
more like a “denial of
responsibility”.. that tend
to “see the problem
outside us”; due to the
non-systemic ways of
looking at the world and
inability to see how our
actions extend beyond
the boundary of our
positions.
Expressed differences that passes blames and
do not allow open discussions, may lead to
failure in detecting the root cause and
assumptions behind a given situation..
3rd Disability:
Illusion of Taking Charge
Associated with feelings and beliefs of
management that everything is under
control and handled appropriately.
At this level, learning stops!
This 3rd disability
convinces one
that he/she is
futuristic and their
decisions are
proactive, despite
reality, which
indicates that their
actions as merely
reactions! (passive
or reactive) ..
True “proactive orientation” comes
from seeing how our own actions
contribute to problems.
4th Disability:
Fixation on Events
Associated with focus and engagement in
events and details.. distracting the focus of the
institution.. The focus usually is on the problem
not on causes and consequences ..
In this disability, the
institution is unable
to connect things
to each other..
Focuses on short-
terms, and neglects
long-term targets !
This disability distracts
us from seeing the
longer term patterns
of change that
underlie events and
from understanding
the causes that
underlie the patterns.
Thus, generative
thinking can’t be
sustained if people
focused on events!
5th Disability:
The Parable of the Boiled Frog
Appears when an institution overlooks small
but constant changes.. and get used to
neglect minor changes, which may lead to
aggravation, threatening it overtime.
Can you put a FROG in a pot and cook
it without it jumping to the outside?
Let us explain
this with a Frog!
Scientific experiments have shown that if a
FROG is placed in a pot with water, and you
lift up temperature slowly but continuously, the
FROG will get used to the change and will not
feel the danger until it dies !
This example points to the importance that
institutions need to carry deep analysis of any
GIVEN CHANGE in internal and/or external
environments, by implementing rigorous
management systems for detection, impact
evaluation, and response development.
6th Disability:
Delusion of Learning from
Experience
Associated with dependency on previous
experiences and personal intelligence to deal
with situations.. Though we can't deny the
importance of experience that we develop
through error and trail scenarios, but do you
recon that past experiences will yield same
results in different times, places, and people?!
There is a constant
need to build new
experiences from
the perspective of
“systems thinking’;
that recognises the
mutual influences
between different
systems; social,
psychological,
organisational,
technological,
external factors, etc.
7th Disability:
Myth of Management
Team
Associated with beliefs and assumptions that
teams and committees are breathers to
distribute risks, avoid accountability, and
make them feel safe!
Many management
teams assume that
group and committee
decision will be more
appropriate.. “if you
have a problem, then
call for a meeting, or
form a committee and
pass the problem to
the group”!!
With this 7th disability, management
spend their time fighting for turf,
avoiding anything that will make them
look bad personally, and pretending
that everyone is behind the team's
collective strategy.
Do you think teams, groups and
committees decisions will always be right ?
If we look into how teams
and groups normally
work, we find many
members avoid
conversation dialogues
that may make them look
bad or prone to blame,
and tend to make
decisions that will satisfy
everyone!
Do you think that we will
be solving problems or
learning by such an act?
LEARNING!
No
Let us go back to Crocodiles and check
how they overcame Senge’s 7 learning
disabilities?!
Some Facts about Crocodiles:
• Can weigh over 1200 kg.
• Can live up to 100 years.
• Crocodiles are cold-blooded.
• Need hot atmosphere to stay alive; lives in
continents except Europe.
• There are about 23 types of crocodiles.
• Changed characteristics as they evolved, and
some got extinct.
• When crocodiles lose teeth, they are quickly
replaced. They can go through 8,000 teeth over a
lifetime.
Crocodiles learned different ways to cope
and adapt .. Let us see some of them :
Re-inventing Self
Transformed from ground reptiles to amphibians
swimming oceans.. also from eating plants to
meat eaters!
Building New Capabilities
A Crocodile can move
alarmingly fast; up to
40 mph per hour!
The Sense to Change and Plan for it
Because they’re cold blooded, Crocodiles
need to come out of water in Winter, and stay
out for long periods.. But in summer, it stays in
water or in shadows, and hunt in darkness !
Self Consciousness and Understanding
Crocodiles swallow their food out of water
(even the fish) to prevent water entering their
stomach.. Which may drown them .. [they
have a filter valve that prevents water entry
when swallowing].
Creativity and Innovation
Crocodiles retain some stones in their
stomach, to help them in grinding the food !!
Commitment
Crocodiles lay their eggs in nests above the
level of water to avoid drift.. Females spray
water on nests continuously to remain moist so
they don’t dry and help the eggs to hatch.
Spirit of Perseverance and Determination
Female Crocodiles look after the hatched
eggs for several months, however, 99% of
crocodiles die as they become easy targets
for snakes, lizards, mice, and birds!
Team Building
Crocodiles use teamwork to trap their prey;
capable of coordinating their actions in
sophisticated ways and assuming different
roles according to each individual’s abilities.
Selection of Appropriate Strategies
Crocodiles are fitted with an incredible
hunting capabilities to kill their prey .. & to
overcome large prey, they use fast rotational
movement in water to paralyse its prey
movement and draining it!
Expect Participation and support the
ethics and values of Teamwork
Crocodiles accept
collective eating
and sharing of large
prey ..
Intelligent interaction with
changes in the environment
Crocodiles do not migrate behind water and
rain as the rest of animals.. Some types of
crocodiles can sleep for several months in
caves near dry rivers!
Commitment to the Logic of Continuous
Development and Improvement
Some Crocodiles swim long distances to find
alternative places for water and food.. They
do not accept narrow view points!
What did you learn
from Crocodiles so far?
• Spirit of Perseverance and
Determination
• Team Building
• Selection of Appropriate
Strategies
• Expect Participation and
support the ethics and values
of Teamwork
• Intelligent Interaction with
changes in the Environment
• Commitment to the Logic of
Continuous Development and
Improvement
• Self-Reliance
• Self-Programming
• Patience and Endurance
• Re-inventing Self
• Building New Capabilities
• The Sense to Change and
Plan for it
• Self-Consciousness and
Understanding
• Creativity and Innovation
• Commitment
What can we learn from Crocodiles?
• We also learned that (ADAPTATION) is one
of the secretes behind the survival of
Crocodiles.
• Crocodiles have used the concept of
learning to overcome the challenges they
faced over more than 250 million years.
Learning has its
methods and
theories that we
need to
comprehend in
order to overcome
learning obstacles,
without which the
path of learning
may be slower or
get paralysed!
Do you reckon if we follow Crocodiles
learning methods in our institutions, will we
succeed in implementing a learning
organisation?
Remember:
The Law of
Learning is
same in all
parts of life
The starting point need to be: the establishment
of a workplace culture that addresses
organisational learning disabilities and supports
positive energy, and thus positive learning ..
Do you think we need leaders
to succeed with learning?
According to psychologists and management
researchers, the majority of people prefer the
presence of a LEADER behind any strategic
direction.. who would maintain a cohesive
team appearance.
The Role of Leaders
WE need Leaders who can promote the
principles of positive behaviors through
leading by example.. and in addressing
negative behaviours generating negative
energies..
We need leaders who can establish
a culture that encourages dialogue
and the exchange of ideas and
sharing of knowledge..
Remember, knowledge and
negative energy are opposites..
while ignorance and negative
energy go hand in hand ..
Positivity and learning
are associated with
our comprehension of
the overall picture..
Thus, we need leaders
who can support staff
to stretch outside their
usual learning circles
(comfort zones) to
explore new learning
circles.
2 important characteristics of
leaders that we need to search for !
Interactive leaders who can guide and work
with their staff to help them succeed in their
job duties.. [ They monitor performance and
handle failures ].
& Futuristic leaders who can draw paths for
their staff showing them the future of their
institution.. They participate in development
and implementation of the desired change.
If you are unable to
find such a leader, try
to hire a Crocodile!! 
How much you
know about
Crocodiles?
Let us check!
What is the real story behind
Crocodile tears?
A chemical process to get rid of excess
salt in the body, since the skin has no
pores.. Therefore they perspire from their
eyes!
Crocodile tears are only but a sweat !
Those who will not master the secret of
Crocodiles and their methods, will surly miss
their opportunities to evolve and survive the
uncertain future..
Final Note:
By positive learning, we can create the
knowledge necessary to make us as
individuals, or organizations survive the
challenges of ever-changing environments.
Unfortunately there is no other option!
Thank you.
Dr. Ali M. Al-Khouri
Professor and Fellow,
British Institute of Technology and E-commerce
London, United Kingdom
@DrAliAlKhouri
Email: alkhouriali@gmail.com
Slide Share: Slideshare.netdralkhouri
Academia: academia.orgdralkhouri

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Organisational Learning: What Can We Learn From Crocodiles?

  • 1. Organizational Learning: Towards Development of Sustainable Knowledge Institutions Training Material | April 2015 What can we learn from Crocodiles ?
  • 2. A World Full of Challenges Escalating challenges Increased competition Excellence & Quality requirements Increased uncertainty Effects of external changes Implications on internal environments
  • 3. Organisational Learning Promotes the concept of learning in institutions through people.. and to become incubators of intellects to create knowledge that will support improvement opportunities and/or in facing challenges ..
  • 4. But is there any relations between the survival of Crocodiles and the concept of Learning? Let us explore!
  • 5. Crocodiles are amazing creatures that were able to survive for more than 250 million years, although they: 1. live in severely limited environments (e.g., rivers, lakes, etc.); 2. are constantly threatened; & 3. are targets for hunters; its skin considered finest and best (cost $15,000 and more)..
  • 6. So how Crocodiles managed to survive & outlived the dinosaurs?
  • 7. Let us find out some basic characteristics of Crocodiles that differentiates them to some extent from other species ..
  • 8. Crocodiles learn to become self-dependent from birth - they are left to hunt for their own food short after they hatch; catching insects and small fish.. and their prey grow as they grow. 1. Self-Reliance [Hard Life Journey]
  • 9. Crocodiles enjoy the strongest immune system compared to all living creatures although they: 1. live in highly polluted water; and 2. get severely injured, but recover very smoothly.. 2. Self-Programming [Self-Learning] & Perseverance for Survival
  • 10. Crocodiles can : • hold breath under water for more than 3 hours; • reduce heartbeat rate; a pulse every 30 seconds; • bear hunger for long periods and sometimes up to months! 3. Patience and Endurance
  • 11. Are these reasons enough to explain its survival for this long compared to Dinosaurs?
  • 12. Crocodiles vs Dinosaurs? Despite the size and force of the Dinosaurs, they were not able to survive the serious natural disasters that occurred 65 million years ago, hence were exposed to extinction!!
  • 13. But how did Crocodiles managed to live this long?
  • 14. Among the primary reasons is Crocodiles’: [Ability to adapt to changes]
  • 15. Adaptation to the Environment Although Crocodiles were exposed to disasters, they developed learning capabilities that enabled them to adapt to the environments they lived in
  • 16. SO! ADAPTATION is one of the most important reasons for Crocodiles survival !!
  • 18. Adaptation: In Biology: «… is linked to the ability of organisms to evolve in their environments in order to increase the chances of survival and reproduction ..»
  • 19. «Adaptation is referred to the « institution's ability to sense the need for change, and be changed ». In Management Science:
  • 20. 10s ? 100s ? 1000s ? How many change variables surround you?
  • 21. 10s ? 100s ? 1000s ? Many indeed! But are these variables controllable and/or can be taken advantage of?
  • 22. “Change is the only constant in life”, and have both positive and negative effects on institutions and individuals..
  • 23. Let us see some of the forces that are pressuring institutions to change:
  • 24. Enormous developments in the field of Information and Communication Technologies has become a challenge to human skills and capacities to be absorb. 1. New & Disruptive Technologies
  • 25. 2. Government and Legislative Requirements Compliance requirements have been pressuring institutions to be more efficient, effective, and efficacious.
  • 26. 3. Change for Continuous Improvement Changes in external environments have been pressuring institutions to implement Total Quality Management principles, that have had in turn reflective consequences on internal systems and structures ..
  • 27. Constant changes in customers needs and expectations, impacting institutions value chain and its staff. 4. Increasing Customers Expectations
  • 28. Social networking tools have become one of the primary engines of the change machine in today’s world .. 5. Social Media
  • 29. Governments have been paying attention to work concepts similar to those in the private sector.. pushing for wide scale changes in how they operate and create value. 6. Global Competitiveness
  • 30. There are definitely many other reasons for institutions to change !!
  • 31. Maintaining Productivity Developing Innovation Capacity Desire to develop, improve, and excel Adaptability with life variables Increasing Performance Levels Reasons for Change, in simpler terms?
  • 32. BUT.. How to deal with a change as a purposeful, deliberate, and planned activity?
  • 33. What do you think about Cooperative Learning?
  • 34. Supports the ability to change at a faster pace by supporting the construction of cognitive abilities and resources capable to succeed with the change. Cooperative Learning
  • 35. Implementation of cooperative learning in an organizational context, builds the foundations to set up a learning organisation.
  • 36. But in order build a learning organisation, we need to understand the Learning Equation!
  • 37. = Possession of learning capabilities Overcoming Learning Obstacles proper management and employment of acquired knowledge to make the desired change Learning Equation
  • 38. The point is: in order to address current & future challenges, we need to overcome learning impediments (disabilities) first !
  • 39. There are many obstacles that affect the ability of both individuals & institutions to learn or slow down the process of learning . Learning Impediments?
  • 40. Let us explore what was said by the most prominent researchers in the field of organisational learning. Learning Disabilities We focus on what was pointed out by: Professor Peter Senge from Harvard University
  • 41. Me! We ? 1st Disability: I Am My Position [Focus on Self] This disability applies to both individuals and workgroups who focus only on their small part within institutions rather than on the larger system as a whole.
  • 42. When the focus is limited to the responsibilities and duties with little sense of the results produced, we lose the overall vision! leading to myopic and non- systemic views of the institution.
  • 43. Associated with a state of mind that is used to be suspicious of others and on passing blames .. [Others “screw up” and we have to protect ourselves]. 2nd Disability: The Enemy is out There
  • 44. This kind of disability is more like a “denial of responsibility”.. that tend to “see the problem outside us”; due to the non-systemic ways of looking at the world and inability to see how our actions extend beyond the boundary of our positions.
  • 45. Expressed differences that passes blames and do not allow open discussions, may lead to failure in detecting the root cause and assumptions behind a given situation..
  • 46. 3rd Disability: Illusion of Taking Charge Associated with feelings and beliefs of management that everything is under control and handled appropriately. At this level, learning stops!
  • 47. This 3rd disability convinces one that he/she is futuristic and their decisions are proactive, despite reality, which indicates that their actions as merely reactions! (passive or reactive) ..
  • 48. True “proactive orientation” comes from seeing how our own actions contribute to problems.
  • 49. 4th Disability: Fixation on Events Associated with focus and engagement in events and details.. distracting the focus of the institution.. The focus usually is on the problem not on causes and consequences ..
  • 50. In this disability, the institution is unable to connect things to each other.. Focuses on short- terms, and neglects long-term targets !
  • 51. This disability distracts us from seeing the longer term patterns of change that underlie events and from understanding the causes that underlie the patterns. Thus, generative thinking can’t be sustained if people focused on events!
  • 52. 5th Disability: The Parable of the Boiled Frog Appears when an institution overlooks small but constant changes.. and get used to neglect minor changes, which may lead to aggravation, threatening it overtime.
  • 53. Can you put a FROG in a pot and cook it without it jumping to the outside? Let us explain this with a Frog!
  • 54. Scientific experiments have shown that if a FROG is placed in a pot with water, and you lift up temperature slowly but continuously, the FROG will get used to the change and will not feel the danger until it dies !
  • 55. This example points to the importance that institutions need to carry deep analysis of any GIVEN CHANGE in internal and/or external environments, by implementing rigorous management systems for detection, impact evaluation, and response development.
  • 56. 6th Disability: Delusion of Learning from Experience Associated with dependency on previous experiences and personal intelligence to deal with situations.. Though we can't deny the importance of experience that we develop through error and trail scenarios, but do you recon that past experiences will yield same results in different times, places, and people?!
  • 57. There is a constant need to build new experiences from the perspective of “systems thinking’; that recognises the mutual influences between different systems; social, psychological, organisational, technological, external factors, etc.
  • 58. 7th Disability: Myth of Management Team Associated with beliefs and assumptions that teams and committees are breathers to distribute risks, avoid accountability, and make them feel safe!
  • 59. Many management teams assume that group and committee decision will be more appropriate.. “if you have a problem, then call for a meeting, or form a committee and pass the problem to the group”!!
  • 60. With this 7th disability, management spend their time fighting for turf, avoiding anything that will make them look bad personally, and pretending that everyone is behind the team's collective strategy.
  • 61. Do you think teams, groups and committees decisions will always be right ?
  • 62. If we look into how teams and groups normally work, we find many members avoid conversation dialogues that may make them look bad or prone to blame, and tend to make decisions that will satisfy everyone! Do you think that we will be solving problems or learning by such an act? LEARNING! No
  • 63. Let us go back to Crocodiles and check how they overcame Senge’s 7 learning disabilities?!
  • 64. Some Facts about Crocodiles: • Can weigh over 1200 kg. • Can live up to 100 years. • Crocodiles are cold-blooded. • Need hot atmosphere to stay alive; lives in continents except Europe. • There are about 23 types of crocodiles. • Changed characteristics as they evolved, and some got extinct. • When crocodiles lose teeth, they are quickly replaced. They can go through 8,000 teeth over a lifetime.
  • 65. Crocodiles learned different ways to cope and adapt .. Let us see some of them :
  • 66. Re-inventing Self Transformed from ground reptiles to amphibians swimming oceans.. also from eating plants to meat eaters!
  • 67. Building New Capabilities A Crocodile can move alarmingly fast; up to 40 mph per hour!
  • 68. The Sense to Change and Plan for it Because they’re cold blooded, Crocodiles need to come out of water in Winter, and stay out for long periods.. But in summer, it stays in water or in shadows, and hunt in darkness !
  • 69. Self Consciousness and Understanding Crocodiles swallow their food out of water (even the fish) to prevent water entering their stomach.. Which may drown them .. [they have a filter valve that prevents water entry when swallowing].
  • 70. Creativity and Innovation Crocodiles retain some stones in their stomach, to help them in grinding the food !!
  • 71. Commitment Crocodiles lay their eggs in nests above the level of water to avoid drift.. Females spray water on nests continuously to remain moist so they don’t dry and help the eggs to hatch.
  • 72. Spirit of Perseverance and Determination Female Crocodiles look after the hatched eggs for several months, however, 99% of crocodiles die as they become easy targets for snakes, lizards, mice, and birds!
  • 73. Team Building Crocodiles use teamwork to trap their prey; capable of coordinating their actions in sophisticated ways and assuming different roles according to each individual’s abilities.
  • 74. Selection of Appropriate Strategies Crocodiles are fitted with an incredible hunting capabilities to kill their prey .. & to overcome large prey, they use fast rotational movement in water to paralyse its prey movement and draining it!
  • 75. Expect Participation and support the ethics and values of Teamwork Crocodiles accept collective eating and sharing of large prey ..
  • 76. Intelligent interaction with changes in the environment Crocodiles do not migrate behind water and rain as the rest of animals.. Some types of crocodiles can sleep for several months in caves near dry rivers!
  • 77. Commitment to the Logic of Continuous Development and Improvement Some Crocodiles swim long distances to find alternative places for water and food.. They do not accept narrow view points!
  • 78. What did you learn from Crocodiles so far?
  • 79. • Spirit of Perseverance and Determination • Team Building • Selection of Appropriate Strategies • Expect Participation and support the ethics and values of Teamwork • Intelligent Interaction with changes in the Environment • Commitment to the Logic of Continuous Development and Improvement • Self-Reliance • Self-Programming • Patience and Endurance • Re-inventing Self • Building New Capabilities • The Sense to Change and Plan for it • Self-Consciousness and Understanding • Creativity and Innovation • Commitment What can we learn from Crocodiles?
  • 80. • We also learned that (ADAPTATION) is one of the secretes behind the survival of Crocodiles. • Crocodiles have used the concept of learning to overcome the challenges they faced over more than 250 million years.
  • 81. Learning has its methods and theories that we need to comprehend in order to overcome learning obstacles, without which the path of learning may be slower or get paralysed!
  • 82. Do you reckon if we follow Crocodiles learning methods in our institutions, will we succeed in implementing a learning organisation?
  • 83. Remember: The Law of Learning is same in all parts of life
  • 84. The starting point need to be: the establishment of a workplace culture that addresses organisational learning disabilities and supports positive energy, and thus positive learning ..
  • 85. Do you think we need leaders to succeed with learning?
  • 86. According to psychologists and management researchers, the majority of people prefer the presence of a LEADER behind any strategic direction.. who would maintain a cohesive team appearance.
  • 87. The Role of Leaders WE need Leaders who can promote the principles of positive behaviors through leading by example.. and in addressing negative behaviours generating negative energies..
  • 88. We need leaders who can establish a culture that encourages dialogue and the exchange of ideas and sharing of knowledge.. Remember, knowledge and negative energy are opposites.. while ignorance and negative energy go hand in hand ..
  • 89. Positivity and learning are associated with our comprehension of the overall picture..
  • 90. Thus, we need leaders who can support staff to stretch outside their usual learning circles (comfort zones) to explore new learning circles.
  • 91. 2 important characteristics of leaders that we need to search for !
  • 92. Interactive leaders who can guide and work with their staff to help them succeed in their job duties.. [ They monitor performance and handle failures ].
  • 93. & Futuristic leaders who can draw paths for their staff showing them the future of their institution.. They participate in development and implementation of the desired change.
  • 94. If you are unable to find such a leader, try to hire a Crocodile!! 
  • 95. How much you know about Crocodiles? Let us check!
  • 96. What is the real story behind Crocodile tears?
  • 97. A chemical process to get rid of excess salt in the body, since the skin has no pores.. Therefore they perspire from their eyes! Crocodile tears are only but a sweat !
  • 98. Those who will not master the secret of Crocodiles and their methods, will surly miss their opportunities to evolve and survive the uncertain future.. Final Note:
  • 99. By positive learning, we can create the knowledge necessary to make us as individuals, or organizations survive the challenges of ever-changing environments. Unfortunately there is no other option! Thank you.
  • 100. Dr. Ali M. Al-Khouri Professor and Fellow, British Institute of Technology and E-commerce London, United Kingdom @DrAliAlKhouri Email: alkhouriali@gmail.com Slide Share: Slideshare.netdralkhouri Academia: academia.orgdralkhouri