Replying to LO25621 --
I am a business management master student in Turkey and I made a little
research on the internet to understand Learning Organizations better, like
you do. I think this web sites may be useful for you:
Stanford Learning Organization Web (SLOW):
http://www.stanford.edu/group/SLOW/
Knowledge Management & Workflow:
http://www.insead.fr/CALT/Encyclopedia/ComputerSciences/Groupware/Workflow/
Knowledge Management & Organizational Learning: @Brint.com (tm):
http://www.brint.com/OrgLrng.htm
Five Disciplines for Building High Performing Learning Organizations:
http://www.itn.liu.se/~benle/NySum/StavsjoSep98/LapidesPresentation/index.html
Learning Organizations:
http://home.nycap.rr.com/klarsen/learnorg/
MEHVES SUKAN
sukan@escortnet.com
buronson@hanmail.net wrote:
>
> I am a university student of korea. My major is MIS(Management Information
> System). In this semester, I'm learning about MIS theory. So, in MIS
> textbook, I learned about LO(Learning Organization ).I can understand
> what's the meaning of the LO just a little. but, it's not enough to me.
> so, if you don't mind,can you send the example about LO's application in
> company to me? I know it can be a nuisance to you and maybe you're in
> behind schedule(?) maybe or not... anyway, I'll waiting your answer and
> if it's impossible, just send the tip to me even it's anything. (like a
> internet address about can get a information about LO, internet web page
> or any kinds of terms about LO's application in company or organizations).
>
> I want to receive your answer as soon as possible.
--SUKAN <sukan@escortnet.com>
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