The New 3Rs: Relating, Representing, and Reasoning is a book about thinking skills and freedom. It is written for students, employees, managers, executives-anyone who wants to become a more creative, innovative, generative and skilled thinker and make important contributions during their lifetime. The underlying idea of this book is this: If you tend to follow others and don't direct your energies to generating your own ideas, then you are missing opportunities to use your freedom. To actualize your freedom, you need to think creatively and innovatively, and this book shows you how. You'll...
The New 3Rs: Relating, Representing, and Reasoning is a book about thinking skills and freedom. It is written for students, employees, managers, execu...
Among the most-cited scientists of the 20th century and already the most prolific in the 21st century, Robert R. Carkhuff is the author of The Human Sciences. His full biography and body of work may be viewed on his websites: www.carkhuff.com; www.mcleanproject.com; www.carkhuffgenerativitylibrary.com Carkhuff boldly confronts our current socioeconomic crisis: "Generativity is the solution " "What is the question?"
Among the most-cited scientists of the 20th century and already the most prolific in the 21st century, Robert R. Carkhuff is the author of The Human S...
The new Science of Change emphasizes our ability as humans to become masters of our destinies. We can control our own predetermined destinies, empower our own intentional destinies and generate our own changeable destinies. In The Human Sciences, Volume II, you'll examine the Science of Change and how it helps us break through boundaries limited only by our intellect. This is a powerful resource for business professionals and educators who seek new processes for generating new and better ideas.
The new Science of Change emphasizes our ability as humans to become masters of our destinies. We can control our own predetermined destinies, empower...
The Human Sciences: Volume I. My epiphany in Springfield, Massachusetts, was that "Human Sciences" are found in the sensory experience of the scientist. We must become "one" with the phenomena we are addressing, human or otherwise: respond to their potential; empower them to actualize their potential; free them to generate their own changeable destinies.
The Human Sciences: Volume I. My epiphany in Springfield, Massachusetts, was that "Human Sciences" are found in the sensory experience of the scientis...