The Life of Facts I: Their Nature and Construction
At the heart of the matter is a fundamental conflict between two ways in which we can view and engage Facts in our world.
At the heart of the matter is a fundamental conflict between two ways in which we can view and engage Facts in our world.
William Bergquist, Ph.D. and Kevin Weitz,Psy.D. (Authoritarian Personalities) seem to combine the worst elements of each kind of personality, being power-hungry, unsupportive of equality, manipulative, and amoral, as social dominators are in general, while also being religiously ethnocentric and dogmatic, as right-wing authoritarians tend to be. The author suggested that, although they are small in number, such persons can have …
At an executive coaching summit, I witnessed agility and collaboration in response to a technological challenge. I witnessed leadership that was being exhibited by senior-level executive coaches who are usually doing the coaching about leadership, but in this instance were engaging in leadership themselves. It was amazing!!
Kofi: The library is a real gold mine....