• Peter Senge's The Fifth Discipline Summary & Analysis

  • By: Ant Hive Media
  • Narrated by: Dominic Carlos
  • Length: 46 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Peter Senge's The Fifth Discipline Summary & Analysis

By: Ant Hive Media
Narrated by: Dominic Carlos
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Publisher's summary

Peter Senge utilizes the method of systems thinking to facilitate companies to have more success. In a learning organization, a community of the total workforce is created, and the team members learn together and share their opinions. This creates thinking that is interconnected, bringing them on a similar wavelength. It promotes more openness, productivity, and communication through shared and organized learning, resulting in more progress for the team.

About the author: Ant Hive Media reads every chapter, extracts the understanding, and leaves you with a new perspective and time to spare. We do the work so you can understand the book in minutes, not hours.

©2015 Ant Hive Media (P)2016 Ant Hive Media

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duplicate

some chapters have duplicated content. The recording could have been used more effectively without these duplicates

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easy listen from a tough to read book

This audio book was much easier to understand and gave a very good summary of the book. I kept getting "lost in the weeds" with the book and I needed to read this for a executive retreat. This helped unpack some of the main precepts of the book into a easy to understand format.

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Okay at best

Decent overview of the Learning Organization concept. Frustrating performance. Narrator is clearly not a native English speaker who mispronounces words constantly.

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poor reader, didn't check big-boy dictionary

Please do some quality reviews before publishing this reader. He made multiple errors in pronunciation. It was too distracting to continue.

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An internet blog review at best

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

This title is a "review" of Peter Senge's book titled, The Fifth Discipline. The review was a poor regurgitation of the terms used by Mr. Senge. The review had no real insights into the uses of the 5 disciplines. It's only real valid point was that the 5th discipline, Systems Thinking, is the central point that cannot be ignored in his book.

The performance was poor in that there was an obvious pitch and rhythm change in the readers voice at a recording session break. This inconsistency is annoying. In addition, the editing of the audio was extremely poor. Several sections were read twice including the closing credits.

The 5th Discipline is ultimately about quality. This rendition and review did not have the quality I have come to expect from Audible titles.

What do you think your next listen will be?

"The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon"

Would you be willing to try another one of Dominic Carlos’s performances?

No

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

No, because it took a potentially rich subject and produced a very mediocre title.

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