Learning to learn LO4462

GSCHERL (GSCHERL@fed.ism.ca)
Sun, 24 Dec 95 10:41:15 EST

Replying to LO4403 --

Rol,

Thanks for your clarification. I now understand your "management of
the news given to senior management". It is essentially a matter of
timing. And as long as the timing of information isn't hiding any
facts, or misleading people of the actual reality of one of your
experiments.

You also wrote:
> I don't think I am smart enough to manipulate them
Don't sell yourself short. By being a part of this list, and
'learning to learn' you may be able to build yourself a brighter
future than they can even dream!

With that, I leave you a quote:
'One person caring about another represents life's greatest value.'
Jim Rohn (yes a favorite speaker/author)

Happy holidays.

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