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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lorraine J. Rappaport)
Thu Apr 10 08:38:04 1997
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 97 07:37:55 EST
To: ise40@MIT.EDU, delivery@MIT.EDU, khiggins@MIT.EDU
From: ljr@MIT.EDU (Lorraine J. Rappaport)
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-Lorraine
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>From: dayl@MIT.EDU (Erinellene Dayl)
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> bridburg@MIT.EDU, MAG@MIT.EDU, pabrady@MIT.EDU, HRPD@MIT.EDU
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>Greetings everyone,
>
>The enclosed document is an invitation to a specially designed course
>called Visual Systems Thinking. This course (in two sections) is meant to
>build a Cadre of Facilitators which, in return for the training and
>one-to-one mentoring, will be a resource on an as needed and available
>basis to assist the Dean's Office for Undergraduate Education and Student
>Affairs and other parts of MIT in the changes we all are facing.
>
>This course will be helpful for facilitators, project coordinators, team
>members and for leaders. The course builds on current MIT courses and the
>experiences many of you have had with problem solving, change management
>and facilitation either here at MIT or in your lives in general. Visual
>Systems Thinking is an opportunity for professional and personal
>development. The inherent competencies and skills are applicable in any
>current and/or future job and are often useful in family or community
>situations.
>
>COME ONE, COME ALL! Come yourself and/or pass this invitation on to someone
>whom you know will benefit from this course.
>
>Different skill and experience levels are welcomed. We will build on where
>you are and support your own learning curve.
>
>Please bring your current projects/ work breakdown structures and other
>professional topics that we can use in the exercises. We will be applying
>what you learn to real work and life topics throughout the three days.
>
>Please, register by phone or email for the first section on April 18th for
>those who want to improve the basics of drawing and writing quickly and
>legibly. These skills will be expected of you by the second section. Then
>choose either of the two sets of the second section dates, April 25-26 or
>April 28-29.
>
>I welcome any question for clarification and conversation.
>
>I look forward to seeing you there and meeting many of you for the first time.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Erinellene Dayl
>258-7217
>dayl@MIT.edu
>Student Services &
>Training and Development
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