> could there be conscious tracks like personal mastery or other
> topics. A plan to cover certain topics might even have to be
> reviewed quarterly in response to the flow.
Simply having a "holiday shopping list" before us through the year may
bring those items into focus when we reflect on the new year's experience
through the year.
"Oh, that's right, Jim said he'd like to hear about differences in
productivity for knowledge workers and Sharon was looking for present-day
learning organization start-ups in Fortune 500 companies."
Probably the shopping list could be stated in more general terms and still
serve to prompt thinking. (Maybe - should List Objectives for 1998 be
further talked about here - Rick could put a statement of the items online
(I am willing to help at the typewriter :) ).
[Host's Note: If we can reach a degree of concensus, I'll put the goals
and objectives in the "Welcome" msg for new subscribers and on the LO web
pages. ...Rick]
Have a nice day
John Paul Fullerton
jpf@myriad.net
--"John Paul Fullerton" <jpf@mail.myriad.net>
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