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>From: "Cordell, Arthur: DPP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Much of my thinking and angst is to develop ways in which the broad
> middle class can continue to be a broad middle class.
Thomas:
I would reference my answer here to todays posting on used clothing from
you. The fact that the
LEADERSHIP AND COMPETENCY
I have typed in portions of an article by the complexity scholar
John Warfield with his permission to share. I think it bears
on the pedagogy of the first part of leadership, the ability to
see the levels of complication connected to the team's
incompetencies includin
y for thoughtful
hearing and analysis when conditions are appropriate and when the
political voice has identified the appropriate time and mustered
sufficient courage.
arthur cordell
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From: Ed Weick
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Rifkin - some final words
Date: Friday, July 16, 1999 2:03P
My comments on Jeremy Rifkin triggered quite a
barrage of responses, and I thought that the best way of addressing these was
via a single omnibus posting. I do apologize for the posting’s rambling
character and for the very real possibility that I have misunderstood some of
the points peop