Which multinational companies are learning organizations LO29789

From: deming (demingtw@ms17.hinet.net)
Date: 01/08/03


Replying to LO29783 --

This impression is quite interesting.
Prof. Alfred D.Chandler, Jr.of Harvard Univ.completed a book on IBM (
might not be published yet).
Please refer to A. Gabor's THE CAPITALIST PHILOSOHERS.

Hanching Chung

Taipei, Taiwan

>Based on my limited knowledge, and experience (I worked for them for
>over 10 years.) IBM is probably the closest to being a LO. When T. J.
>Watson founded IBM the first executive he appointed was a Director of
>Education, and their first Basic Belief is/was "Respect for the
>Individual". I haven't worked there for over 7 years, so I don't know
>what's currently going on.

>Ed Heinrich

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