Forum Archive Index - August 2001
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Re: [sharechat] Knowledge Wave
Article on it in last Sunday's Sunday Star Times. One of the tests proposed for
it was what was its half life? I would suggest half a day.
Anyone remember the NDC (National Development Conference) which proposed
a yearly growth rate in GDP of 4% and set up sector councils for each part of
the economy?
If you are going to set goals, and probably most sharechatters prefer the
market anyway,
they need to be as few as possible, prioritised and achievable.
A better use of the person power that flooded in for a holiday at the
government and University
of Auckland's expense would have been to set them to work converting a sheep
farm to dairy
or building some tourist accommodation in the right place.
The Porter plan of about 1990 has nearly totally faded from memory, so will the
knowledge
wave within one or two years.
The Government can't pick winners, can a Knowledge Wave conference?
Nope, only the market - by definition.
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> From: te ranginui <tranginui@yahoo.co.nz>
> To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz
> Subject: [sharechat] Knowlegde Wave
> Date: Tuesday, 7 August 2001 20:04
>
> Just a quik question.
>
> I am trying to work out what this knowlegde wave is.
>
> Is it when all those trained fullas with the knowlegde
> are waving goodbye at the airport?
>
> Te Ranginui
>
>
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