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Wheel after Wheel: Definition of Innovation

  • 1.  Wheel after Wheel: Definition of Innovation

    Posted 04-27-2003 02:52
    From: Romie Littrell [mailto:littrellaom@yahoo.co.nz]

    Edryce has an interesting attitude toward books; we
    call it continually reinventing the wheel. Books are
    how, in the past, academics communicated. The Internet
    will be our medium in the future, which is an amazing
    example of data in garbage out, as we see occasionally
    on this list.

    --- Edryce Reynolds <> wrote: > Why should someone on
    this list "have" to read
    > books? Don't you have a definition in your mind?
    > Do you get everything from books? Edryce
    >
    > Charles Morrissey <CMorrissey@aol.com> wrote:Sorry
    > you don't have time to read these books we are
    > recommending--just hope
    > the people you are dealing with haven't reaqd them
    > and all will be fine.
    =====
    Prof. Romie F. Littrell, Ph.D.
    Facutly of Business, Auckland University of Technology
    Private Bag 1020
    Auckland 1020, New Zealand
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