Learning LO24732

From: Sajeela M ramsey (sajeelacore@juno.com)
Date: 06/01/00


Replying to LO24710 --

John (and Co-learners)---

Very beautifully stated....perhaps the beauty for me actually is in how
understated you are with your expression of concepts...so glad you wrote.

Sun setting and moon rising,
Sajeela

> I have been coming to this list for almost as many years as it has
> been
> here. I have seen some great teachers and great learners come and
> go.
> The latest community (and all communities are virtual in the sense
> of
> creation's time) seems the most distant from the principles of
> organizational learning or profound knowledge of all of those I've
> participated in. There are some grand theories revolving around
> 'complexity' and many sermons. The ladder of inference is stretched
> beyond the physical limits of any ladder I have ever seen. Theories
> in
> use do not come close to espoused theories. The signal to noise
> ratio is
> very very very very strong in favor of noise.

Sajeela Moskowitz Ramsey, President - CORE Consulting
Center for Organizational Renewal and Effectiveness
2432 Villanova Drive/Vienna, VA. 22180
703 573 7050/ SajeelaCore @Juno.com

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Sajeela M ramsey <sajeelacore@juno.com>

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