"Why do some people succeed at change while others fail? It's the way they think! Liminal thinking is a way to create change by understanding, shaping, and reframing beliefs. What beliefs are stopping you right now? You have a choice. You can create the world you want to live in, or live in a world created by others. If you are ready to start making changes, read this book."
What beliefs are stopping you right now? You have a choice. You can create the world you want to live in, or live in a world created by others. If you are ready to start making changes, read this book.
Corrine Ware, professor of theology at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest, names four styles of spirituality: thinking, feeling, being, doing. She applies these styles to individuals as well as congregations.9 Ware explains that ...
Service Orient or Be Doomed!: How Service Orientation Will Change Your Business By Jason Bloomberg and Ronald Schmelzer, Wiley, 2006. The Service profit Chain: How Leading Companies Link Profit and Growth to Loyalty, Satisfaction, ...
Based on case studies of some of the most important crises in history, society, and politics, this volume explores the methodological range and applicability of the concept to a variety of concrete social and political problems.
In addition, Sara's mother, Beatrice, utilizes the exhibit of pre-Hispanic artifacts as a teaching device to instruct ... representational practices that Karen Mary Dávalos studies in her work Exhibiting Mestizaje: Mexican (American) ...
Instead, they're designed to capture your attention and sell it to the highest bidder. Living in Information draws upon architecture as a way to design information environments that serve our humanity.
Designing Agentive Technology provides both a conceptual grounding and practical advice to unlock agentive technology’s massive potential.
One of the best ways is to understand users' reasons for doing things. Mental Models gives you the tools to help you grasp, and design for, those reasons.
In his book Bataille fixated on a series of four photographs of a man named Fou-Tchou-Li being subjected to ling'chi, the Imperial Chinese “torture by a hundred pieces.” The gruesome black-and-white images depicted FouTchou-Li tied to a ...
The Liminal People is the first of Ayize Jama-Everett's Liminal novels.