In message <951229034104_26328043@mail02.mail.aol.com>, CrbnBlu@aol.com
writes
>You commented that one should go back and study the "life cycle" of
>organizations. Do you have a particular reference you consider to be very
>good for this?
>
>And, I most certainly agree with you that the learning organization has
>always been a part of every organization. The difficulty most of them seem
>to have is they generally don't have the foggiest notion of what they are
>learning or what they should be learning....
>
>Gene Bellinger
There is an excellent book entitled 'Corporate Lifecycles' by Ishak
Adises. If he is a member of the group, I apologise in advance if I have
mis-spelt his name!
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Host's Note: I don't think Ishak Adises is a subscriber to learning-org.
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-- Dr John Taylor <john@taylorj.demon.co.uk>