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Swedish nonprofit's pandemic pivot reveals how teams learn together in crisis

A Swedish social enterprise that successfully adapted to COVID-19 did so by restructuring how teams worked and shared knowledge, a new study shows. The finding matters to business leaders facing disruption: organizations that actively reshape their internal communication and workflows can turn crises into opportunities to develop new offerings and realign around shared purpose.

Originaltitel: Adapting to the COVID-19 world: a case study of collective learning in a social entrepreneurial organisation

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<p><strong>Purpose – </strong>This paper aims to examine how a social entrepreneurial organisation in Sweden collectively learned to adapt itself to the COVID-19 pandemic.</p><p><strong>Design/methodology/approach – </strong>Using an abductive approach, this study conducted single case fieldwork on a social entrepreneurial organisation called SFE. The following research questions were asked: What are the changes in collective learning conditions that SFE has to face during the pandemic? What are the outcomes of collective learning during the pandemic in SFE?</p><p><strong>Findings – </strong>This study results indicate that collective learning conditions were changed by restructuring the organisation’s design and teamwork during the pandemic, which facilitated sharing of knowledge and experiences. This collective learning helped the organisation develop new virtual projects during the pandemic. Another result of this collective learning was the members’ new shared understanding of the organisation’s vision.</p><p><strong>Research limitations/implications – </strong>This study hopes to broaden the understanding of the relationship between collective learning in organisations and organisational adaptation in times of crisis.</p><p><strong>Practical implications – </strong>This study can help leaders of social entrepreneurial organisations understand what changes are necessary to create a team that collectively learns.</p><p><strong>Originality/value – </strong>The data had the advantage of being gathered as a real-time process, and the researcher witnessed how the organisation achieved adaptation as it happened and not just through its members’ reflection of it as a past phenomenon.</p>

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