Society for Organizational Learning

The Society for Organizational Learning (SoL) is an American organization founded in 1997 by Peter Senge. It replaced the Center for Organizational Learning at MIT. Since 1999, SoL publishes its own journal, "Reflections". Its European Counterpart is the European Consortium for the Learning Organisation (ECLO), established in Brussels in 1990. It was originally founded by several European multinationals as a response to the US orientated approach of Peter Senge with a special emphasis to the European complexity of regions, nations, history, tradition, etc. Its Journal "The Learner" and its electronic version "eLearner" are among the oldest publications in this field.

Sustainability Consortium

SoL has a "Sustainability Consortium" which helps large corporations including Unilever, Coca-Cola, Seventh Generation, and Schlumberger share ideas and tackle common issues related to sustainability.[1] The ECLO is regularly cooperating with EU projects to promote the idea of sustainable learning, conceptualizing projects, and disseminating its results.

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