What Impacted You in 5th Disc? LO520

Nick Bontis (nbontis@sms.business.uwo.ca)
Thu, 23 Mar 1995 00:02:55 -0500

I am currently working on a report about Senge's text The Fifth Discipline
of which I assume the members of this mailing list are most familiar.

The question I would like to pose to each of you is:

What idea(s) in the text caused you to significantly change the way you
think about management and organizations?

With the HOST'S permission I would request that you send your responses
directly to me. If I like some of your ideas, I would like to use them in
my report (with full citation and your permission of course).

Cheers,

Nikos
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Host's Note: I suggest we reply directly to Nick on this one. And, Nick
would you summarize your results here? Thanks!

I'll start you off with a brief story: Someone told me they were having
trouble getting through Senge's book. Told me, "Don't know what's the
matter. I keep it on the table beside my bed, but I just can't seem to
make much headway." I suggested that it might not be a bedside book!
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