Ronald G. Havelock is an internationally recognized authority on knowledge utilization. As professor and research scientist at the University of Michigan and later American University in Washington, D.C., he has directed studies of knowledge use, technology transfer, and the planning of change in many fields. His 1969 book", Planning for Innovation through the Dissemination and Utilization of Knowledge", is widely regarded as a landmark work on that subject. Subsequent books include "A Guide to Innovation in Education" (1970), "Training for Change Agents" with Mary C. Havelock (1973), "The Cha...