12 July 2007

The Business Value of Learning

Two leading researchers say when companies develop a market orientation and a learning orientation, they increase employee and customer engagement

by Jennifer Robison
Two leading researchers say that one way companies can increase employee and customer engagement is to develop market-oriented and learning-oriented cultures. Here are the findings of their extensive study.
Jennifer Robison is a Senior Editor for the Gallup Management Journal.

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sabrina wang Posted On 7/13/2007 1:39:50 AM

Things seem the same to me

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