After enron will we go back to old ways, or could we...? LO28217

From: ACampnona@aol.com
Date: 04/11/02


Replying to LO28130 --

"I am trying to develop a one-page preview/invitation of a book and web
community concerned with connecting measurement to organisational
learning/ systems. It also links to other value dynamic experiences that
business people and human beings should start to prioritise understanding
in a multidisciplinary way, now that we have seen Enron & Andersen and
other system/value exchange disasters I find it very difficult writing in
a vocabulary that appeals to everyone I would like to involve, and trying
to keep the big idea simple. Consequently I would be most grateful for
any comments on how the following sounds to you. (How would you feel about
participating in the proposed game?)

sincerely, chris macrae, "

Dear chris,

I have taken a very keen interest;-) in the way that companies like
Andersen, KPMG, Coopers and Lybrand, et al conduct affairs;-) I believe
they are 'essentially' corrupt institutions. I believe most of the
companies that they say they serve are equally corrupt at heart.

I believe that most of the people who work for them are quite happily open
to any number of 'corruptions' so long as they don't get caught as
individuals or units larger than...

I think with the most recent developments at Andersen the Sh 'one' T is
about to hit the proverbial fan. My subscription to this world of this
utter depravity is almost entirely indebted to the uncovering work of Mr.
Jeff Gates.

I have publicly tried to challenge some of these 'idiots' here, but they
are busy selling Porsche 911's and apartments in exclusive;-) locations
aka liquidising assets;-).

I know what you mean about a vocab. that appeals to everyone;-) I
personally sent Jeff Gates a picture. It is the limit of my personal
mastery. If I could create a picture to do what you seem to propose I'd do
it. These people are by and large laughing at people like you all the way
to their banks;-).

We need a 'sea change'. When all the forces now gathering come together,
there are some mighty shocks in store;-) for these people.

St.Paul was given a 'hard time' by the silversmiths;-) (Ephesus)...Just
so, Muhammed and his followers were mocked by the Meccans as they tried to
end his movement, and it was they who grew rich and isolated as they
sucked out of faithful pilgrim's silver and gold, yet now the faithful may
go freely to Mecca. Holy are the 'companions', the 'exiles' and the
'helpers';-) I challenge any associate, employee or officer of these
institutions to openly assert I am wrong. Let's get to the heart of the
matter...but as we say here, don't hold your breath;-)

Love,

Andrew

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ACampnona@aol.com

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