[Ailist] New member signing in
Bruce Halliday
bruceh@cadvision.com
Sun, 20 Aug 2000 21:49:27 -0600
Trish, Welcome. A great place to start is Sue Hammond's site at
www.thinbook.com. It has reference books and links to other AI web sites.
You might consider Canada as a location for AI training- better exchange
rate. Lia Bosch at creative edge here in Calgary is an excellent contact for
you creative.edge@cadvision.com
All the best, Bruce
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Bruce Halliday
B. Halliday Consulting Inc.
the human side of business
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
bruceh@cadvision.com
"connecting as human beings first to co-create preferred futures"
> From: "Trish Stonestreet" <maygrove@xtra.co.nz>
> Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 09:45:29 +1200
> To: <ailist@mail.business.utah.edu>
> Subject: [Ailist] New member signing in
>
> I'm a new member to this list (among a few I gather) and am responding to
> the invitation from Jack Brittain - thanks Jack, nice to be invited - to
> introduce myself, how I came to find Ai and this list and what are my
> questions.
> I suspect the source of new members was probably from the ODNet list as AI
> was a thread in the past week and this list was posted as a place to get
> information.
> For me, it was an interesting thread about something that has been a part of
> my OD process for many years and yet didn't have a label - that being, how
> do we get people to do more of what they do well and focus on what works,
> rather than what doesn't work.
> My overriding question is the most fundamental: what is AI, why, how, what,
> what if, when, where, etc does it work. I don't expect nor need to have all
> this answered in this forum or by return email, but rather I'm happy to sit
> and just notice what I notice for now.
> One specific question is this: how do I study this formally (or informally)
> in my situation of 1. being in New Zealand, 2. without paying astronomically
> for it (our exchange rate with the US is abysmal right now). I'm expecting
> my first child in December and could find some additional study useful soon.
> And a comment: having received my first two digests I like what I read, the
> way it is written and the no flame/spam policys. It certainly feels like a
> safe place to play!
> Thanks
> Trish
>
> Trish Stonestreet
> Maygrove Management Services Ltd
> PO Box 11-474, Wellington, New Zealand
> Ph: 04 472 5304
> Fax: 04 499 9860
>
>
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