Subject: Re: INTERNET (LANDMARK) From: Rex Ballard Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 23:39:12 -0400
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Subject: Re: INTERNET (LANDMARK) From: Rex Ballard Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 23:39:12 -0400
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	Rex Ballard - Director of Electronic Distribution
	Standard & Poor's/McGraw-Hill
	Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect
	the Management of the McGraw-Hill Companies.
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On 12 Apr 1996, FinchHaten wrote:

> I always have thought it would be a great idea for Landmark to have a home
> page or a web page on the Internet.  I would be interested in hearing from
> Rex if he has any vision himself about that or about what that might look
> like.  If so, has he contacted anyone from Landmark about this
> possibility?

Landmark is working on a web site.  They intend provide many features,
including the LEC Charter, Commitments, and Accountabilities, SEF
invitations, and "press releases" about the activities of corporate
customers and individuals within corporations.  I had a brief discussion
with Mark Camin (sic), a Communication Course Leader and the person
accountable for Public Relations.  I'm sure that the people who have taken
on tasks within that accountability are desparate to hear from assistants.

You probably need to contact the San Jose Center.

> I would also be interested to hear from others who have that same or a
> similar vision.  What could that look like?  How would you design it? 

> What are the possibilities of Landmark graduates on the Internet having
> contact with each other and with Landmark in that way?

Many people in the wisdom course are creating web-sites.  Their "homework"
includes a autobiography with pictures, a display of their friends and
networks within their various communities, and collages.  Many people are
also putting up copies of the LEC Charter or the Leader's charter.  Lycos
search for "Landmark Education" gave me about 50 pages (many under the
same site).

Many people are including Landmark Education on their Biographies and
their resumes as well.

When I moved into upper management, I was astonished at how much the
language and technology of Landmark's "Cirriculum For Living" resembled
the technology and language used by executives within corporations.

Part of this may be because several of these corporations had been coached
by LEC Licensed Consultants or Managed by Landmark Graduates.

	Rex Ballard



From rballard@cnj.digex.net Wed Apr 17 00:53:22 1996
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