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Ned Hamson

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Apr 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/21/99
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July 28-30, 1999
Chicago, Illinois
People and the New Economy
A Forum for resolving the paradox between economic reality and human
values.
Featuring Peter Block, Margaret Wheatley, and Peter Koestenbaum
The New Economy is innovative and fast beyond what we have known
before. It is economics driven, brutal in its demands on people and
organizations, competitive to a fault and threatens the survival of
organizations we thought to be impregnable. It is a new law of nature,
under the control of no one, and utterly indifferent to human values.
Financial markets dominate and determine the prosperity of mankind. The

competitiveness of nations threatens the preservation of cultures. More

and Faster are always breathing down our neck.
At the same time, each of us wants to find meaning and spirit at work,
and balance with our lives at home. We long for a future we can count
on.
There is practical new thinking and wisdom on how to manage
contradictions.
It's not about adapting to difficult circumstances; it's about winning
and thriving. You will leave this forum with an increased capacity to
effectively and productively live and prosper amid today's tension and
paradox.
More information and registration
http://www.aqp.org/neweconomy.html
1-800-733-3310 and 513-381-1959

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Ned Hamson, senior editor: Association for Quality and Participation,
801-B W. 8th St., # 501, Cincinnati, OH 45203• T: 513-381-1979/F:
513-381-0070/e-mail: pare...@aol.com n...@aqp.org
AQP and Towson University team up to offer on-site training in
Baltimore, Washington, DC area:
http://www.towson.edu/cgee/ceee/ceee.html
After Atlantis: Working, Managing, and Leading in Turbulent Times. Ned
Hamson, Peter E. Beerten, Kaat Exterbille, Frank Heckman, and Tom Lyons.

About the book:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/7527/Atlantis.html
Publisher: Butterworth Heinemann: ISBN: 0-7506-9884-5 paperback,
US$17.95
May be purchased from: http://www.amazon.com

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