Time to Get Serious About Learning
September 13th, 2004 by HalAs I am getting ready for the annual Lean Construction Institute Congress I came across Jeffrey Cufaude's, Idea Architects, Time to Get Serious About Learning. Jeffrey is a great writer and thinker. In this short essay he laments the "Aggressive vendor sales pitches loosely masquerading as quasi-educational infomercial." What makes the Lean Congress so different from other conferences is the total lack of vendors pitching the wares. The Congress is an event that gives member firms of LCI an opportunity to share what they are doing, learning, struggling with, and innovating in a collegial setting. Stay tuned for my postings on the presenters' topics.
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