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Re: Bell Boating... Catalyst of a New 'Spirit of Learning'
- Subject: Re: Bell Boating... Catalyst of a New 'Spirit of Learning'
- From: demingtw <demingtw@ms17.hinet.net>
- Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 16:08:13 +0800
Myron Tribus wrote:
>
> I fear that too few members of the DEN will understand the significance of
> the post on Bell Boating, sent to us by Ian Griffiths & Alan Winlow.
>
>
Myron's explanations are very moving and inspiring. Thanks and solute to
David. You are really making a new Scotland. I think it makes many
people like me to have more and good reason toplan to visit and learn
with Davids(I also mean Prof. Kerridge).
What a joy in work and learning.
(I am crazy(corresponding to Myron's last line of posting) now so that
I'll make a note. In the handbook like the Dance of Change trying to
attack the *training* and *teaching*(organizations). The author forgets
both learning and teaching are close related in Germanic and Chinese
languages.Deming's chain reaction is more profound than most people
talking about *productivity in the age of knowledge*, like Drucker's
article in California Management Review, Winter, 1999. See my next month
review in my website. I'll also show that *knowledge* is an important
subject for early 19th century British Economist like Thompson...)
Sorry for my thinking boating went astray.
Hanching Chung
http://www.deming.com.tw
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