How to Become a Learning Organization LO24303

From: HJRobles@aol.com
Date: 04/05/00


Malini sent me this follow-up request. Since my focus is educational
organizations, I'm not sure I'm the best person to answer what is a very
broad question. I only know the basic social scientists in this field,
and I have sent what I have. But I do know that a lot of you have
excellent and very current sources, especially web sites, that could be
very helpful for this student. So, if you have a moment and can provide
some input, I'm sure the student would appreciate it. Thank you.

Harriett J. Robles
hjrobles@aol.com

>Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 15:02:18 +0800
>From: "Malini Manikam" <mmalini@maxis.com.my>
>To: HJRobles@aol.com
>
>thank you very much for all the material that you have provided me on the
>above matter. It was very helpful guidelines for me to prepare my thesis.
>However, I would appreciate if you could provide me more material on the
>recommendation on how one can become a learning organisation and what are
>the obstacles faced by them.
>
>I hope it does not bother your goodself and you response in this matter
>is appreciated.
>
>Hope to hear from you soon.
>
>Thank you and have a nice day.
>
>Malini Manikam
>Malaysia

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