Information access and flow LO11439

Michael McMaster (Michael@kbddean.demon.co.uk)
Sun, 15 Dec 1996 03:07:51 +0000

Replying to LO11434 --

I suggest that part of the solution to this increased and broadly
available information is to get out the "send/recieve" mode of
thinking.

Rather, information is available but does not move of itself. It is
our own commitment, intention and interest that has us access what is
available.

That same commitment, intention and interest has us announce, invite
and enrol others to information that we think will benefit them or
benefit us more if shared.

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