1) Organizational learning requires creating opportunities for social interaction and knowledge sharing between individuals, such as through projects and committees. These interactions allow the transfer of knowledge from individuals to the organization.
2) Two primary contexts for organizational learning are projects and ongoing business operations ("business as usual"). Both should make time for sharing lessons learned from experiences.
3) When organizations actively encourage knowledge sharing across different parts of the business, it leads to organizational capabilities that are greater than the sum of individual knowledge. This completes the process of organizational learning.