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Posted By Bernard Liebowitz 03-24-1999 16:46
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Several people have commented about Maslow (not "Masloff") basing his theory of motivation on his experience with therapy patients. I don't believe he ever was a therapist, nor do I think he ever claimed he was. His writings were based on research with people who demonstrated (at least to ...
Posted By Bernard Liebowitz 11-24-1998 17:46
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In addition to some of the excellent texts that have been recommended already, I would like to suggest some titles that have proven invaluable as I consider the issue of change for my clients: Gareth Morgan -- "Images of Organization" Will McWhinney -- "Paths of Change" Lee Bolman ...
Posted By Bernard Liebowitz 10-15-1998 19:18
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Unless I am missing something, the two data sources are dissimilar. The Psych Bull article deals with selection criteria, whereas the article quoted in an earlier note focuses on already-hired employees divided into two groups ("stars" and "average"). Both sets of results may well be correct ...
Posted By Bernard Liebowitz 03-04-1998 16:08
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I did not receive the complete Mar 2/3 digest. Would you please send it again. Thank you. -- Bernard Liebowitz, PhD Advisor & Consultant to Business & Management 980 No. Michigan Ave., Ste. 1400 Chicago, Il 60611 tel) 773/334-2003 fax) 773/334-2004 email) bernie@liebowitzassoc.com ...
Posted By Bernard Liebowitz 03-03-1998 18:56
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Patrick S.W.Fong wrote: > Recently I am looking into an area (without knowing what specific > terms to > look for) by examining the situation of taking ideas / concepts from > one > field and applied to a totally different field. For example, a concept > or > idea taken from ...