Why a learning organization LO10389

Michel, Christopher J (michec@uh2297p01.daytonoh.ncr.com)
Wed, 09 Oct 1996 09:10:00 EDT

Replying to LO10372 --

Benjamin Compton writes:
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>Try thinking about time a little differently. . .
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>Time as it occurs
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>AND
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>Time as we experience it
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>The rate at which we learn can literally increase the rate at which we
>experience time. This can create a real competitive advantage.

Adding to Ben's answer of Rol query -

And, are we bound by our current tools and techniques? What quickly comes
to my mind is the "picture worth a thousand words" metaphor. How long
does it take us to look at and ponder those "thousand words" versus
READING the "thousand words."

Is organizational learning hampered by the tools and techniques used, by
logistical time and space, financial constraints, internationalization,
etc.?

--
Chris Michel
NCR Corporation
1529 Brown Street, EMD-5
Dayton OH 45479
chris.michel@daytonoh.ncr.com

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"Michel, Christopher J" <michec@uh2297p01.daytonoh.ncr.com>

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