Learning Servers? LO21619

Bill Braun (medprac@hlthsys.com)
Thu, 13 May 1999 18:58:37 -0500

Replying to LO21603 --

I'm very much at the fringe of understanding its capabilities, but from
the descriptions that several students have given, Lotus Notes sounds like
it is a tool that can have considerable application in learning
organizations. One student's entire job was making information and
knowledge availabe to everyone in the organization, using Notes.

Bill Braun

At 11:23 AM 5/13/1999 +0900, you wrote:
>I'm wondering if there has been any software developed based on the
>principles of a learning organization? Maybe, the better question is, what
>would a software program have to contain in order to reflect the
>principles of a learning organization?
>
>I think this would be an excellent project to undertake.
>
>Tony Padgett <anthony_padgett_za@mail.toyota.co.jp>

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