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  • 1.  ANZSYS98

    Posted 08-13-1998 12:42
    My computer shows that the attachment file of this e-mail has virus. Please
    be careful.


    Roger Chen


    At 03:26 AM 8/13/98 -0400, you wrote:
    >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
    >X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by lovelace.usfca.edu
    id AAA14843
    >
    >An invitation to attend the 4th ANZSYS Conference 7th to 10th October 1998
    >
    >From the Centre for Systemic Development, University of Western Sydney -
    >Hawkesbury
    >
    >We at the Centre invite you to participate in the fourth Australia and New
    >Zealand Systems Conference to be held at the Hawkesbury campus of the
    >University of Western Sydney.
    >
    >Set in the foothills of the Blue Mountains in the New South Wales town of
    >Richmond, the Hawkesbury Campus has a long history of involvement in the
    >development of rural Australia. Exactly 20 years ago the Faculty of
    >Agriculture and Rural Development pioneered a new experiential learning
    >curriculum that introduced systems concepts methodologies and practices
    >that became a core element of its undergraduate and post graduate programs.
    > Emerging from this faculty is the recently created Centre for Systemic
    >Development. The mission of this Centre is to broaden the scope of systems
    >thinking and practices within industry, community and organisations alike.
    >To this end the Centre is proud to offer an invitation to all interested
    >parties to attend the 4th ANZSYS Conference.
    >
    >The focus of this 4th ANZSYS Conference is on the creative use of systems
    >ideas in practical ways. Over recent years it has become increasingly
    >accepted that systems thinking is a key competency for helping people to
    >learn about and deal with the vast complexities within their industries,
    >communities and organisations. Systems thinking and systemic behaviour is
    >now required by those leaders and managers, researchers and educators who
    >choose not only to understand and survive these complex changes but who
    >also wish to have a positive impact on their organisations and communities
    >in the future. To this end the conference will present new developments in
    >systems practice, facilitate discussion groups, encourage the development
    >and strengthening of networks and explore future scenarios around the
    >practical application of systems ideas.
    >
    >Delegates may attend part or the whole conference.
    >
    >We are expecting in the order of 40 papers plus workshops. Five papers
    >have been submitted from the UK, a number from New Zealand, and Australian
    >papers representing Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and
    >Queensland
    >
    >Please find attached a brochure outlining the themes of the conference and
    >proceedures for registering your intention to participate.
    >
    >We look forward to meeting you here.
    >
    >Gary Wallace Roger Packham
    >N. Sriskandaraja Roger Attwater
    >Bob Macadam Ken Langford
    >
    >The Conference Organising Committee
    >???98 ANZSYS Conference
    >
    >Attachment Converted: "C:\EUDORA\Attach\ANZSYS98.DOC"
    >
    >Gary Wallace - g.wallace@uws.edu.au


  • 2.  ANZSYS98

    Posted 08-13-1998 23:36
    Thanks for the warning, I am in the process of updating virus scan

    Gary

    At 09:42 AM 8/13/98 -0700, you wrote:
    >My computer shows that the attachment file of this e-mail has virus. Please
    >be careful.
    >
    >
    >Roger Chen
    >
    >
    >At 03:26 AM 8/13/98 -0400, you wrote:
    >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
    >>X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by lovelace.usfca.edu
    >id AAA14843
    >>
    >>An invitation to attend the 4th ANZSYS Conference 7th to 10th October 1998
    >>
    >>From the Centre for Systemic Development, University of Western Sydney -
    >>Hawkesbury
    >>
    >>We at the Centre invite you to participate in the fourth Australia and New
    >>Zealand Systems Conference to be held at the Hawkesbury campus of the
    >>University of Western Sydney.
    >>
    >>Set in the foothills of the Blue Mountains in the New South Wales town of
    >>Richmond, the Hawkesbury Campus has a long history of involvement in the
    >>development of rural Australia. Exactly 20 years ago the Faculty of
    >>Agriculture and Rural Development pioneered a new experiential learning
    >>curriculum that introduced systems concepts methodologies and practices
    >>that became a core element of its undergraduate and post graduate programs.
    >> Emerging from this faculty is the recently created Centre for Systemic
    >>Development. The mission of this Centre is to broaden the scope of systems
    >>thinking and practices within industry, community and organisations alike.
    >>To this end the Centre is proud to offer an invitation to all interested
    >>parties to attend the 4th ANZSYS Conference.
    >>
    >>The focus of this 4th ANZSYS Conference is on the creative use of systems
    >>ideas in practical ways. Over recent years it has become increasingly
    >>accepted that systems thinking is a key competency for helping people to
    >>learn about and deal with the vast complexities within their industries,
    >>communities and organisations. Systems thinking and systemic behaviour is
    >>now required by those leaders and managers, researchers and educators who
    >>choose not only to understand and survive these complex changes but who
    >>also wish to have a positive impact on their organisations and communities
    >>in the future. To this end the conference will present new developments in
    >>systems practice, facilitate discussion groups, encourage the development
    >>and strengthening of networks and explore future scenarios around the
    >>practical application of systems ideas.
    >>
    >>Delegates may attend part or the whole conference.
    >>
    >>We are expecting in the order of 40 papers plus workshops. Five papers
    >>have been submitted from the UK, a number from New Zealand, and Australian
    >>papers representing Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and
    >>Queensland
    >>
    >>Please find attached a brochure outlining the themes of the conference and
    >>proceedures for registering your intention to participate.
    >>
    >>We look forward to meeting you here.
    >>
    >>Gary Wallace Roger Packham
    >>N. Sriskandaraja Roger Attwater
    >>Bob Macadam Ken Langford
    >>
    >>The Conference Organising Committee
    >>???98 ANZSYS Conference
    >>
    >>Attachment Converted: "C:\EUDORA\Attach\ANZSYS98.DOC"
    >>
    >>Gary Wallace - g.wallace@uws.edu.au
    >
    >
    Gary Wallace - g.wallace@uws.edu.au