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thehoff |
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CarolineWalshKESP |
1. RE: musgrave knowledge economy.
Jun 21 2007, 8:52 AM EDT
I think a lot of what is in the course I'll use more outside of work than in work. Some of the stuff didn't apply to my job and some of the stuff I've learned would be great if I could afford to set up my own business or along those lines.
On the other hand I think it may change the way I'm working. I'm more informed than I was on industry in general and one thing that grabbed my attention was on the massive change and the changes coming. Long term maybe it'll be good but in the day to day hum drumness of it all I don't think it'll have a hugh affect. Do you find this valuable? |
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thehoff |
2. RE: musgrave knowledge economy.
Jun 21 2007, 9:08 AM EDT
"I think a lot of what is in the course I'll use more outside of work than in work. Some of the stuff didn't apply to my job and some of the stuff I've learned would be great if I could afford to set up my own business or along those lines.What's a " HUGH" affect ?????????? Only joking, i know what you meant ! Do you find this valuable? |
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DellyBelly |
3. RE: musgrave knowledge economy.
Jun 26 2007, 4:34 AM EDT
I've definitely learned alot from it - especially using the science method on plant growth cos obviously I use that every day. Yawn. Seriously though - the IT side of it tied alot of things together for me and I know way more now than I did when I started this. I take more interest in the economy as well and agree with Caroline that in the long run it will have a JASS effect, HUGH JASS! Har, har!!!! Do you find this valuable? |