Transforming Experience

Transforming Experience
Author: Michael Eldridge
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1998
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780826513076

Eldridge deconstructs Dewey's secular conception of the divine in the context of his instrumentalism, leading to a change in the purpose of Dewey's promotion of intelligent action and the implications of his elevation of the "problems of man" above "problems of philosophers."

Transforming Experience in Organisations

Transforming Experience in Organisations
Author: Susan Long
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429909020

This book demonstrates how the transforming experience framework (TEF) model can be used in organisational analysis, research, and consulting. It analyses the use of the TEF for examining both theoretical and practical issues in the field of socioanalysis and systems psychodynamics.

Three Transforming Experiences to Prepare You for What Is Coming!

Three Transforming Experiences to Prepare You for What Is Coming!
Author: Alan Drake
Publisher: Spirit of Wisdom Publications
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

There are three transforming experiences that God has made available to every believer. It is His will that we fully enter into all three experiences. If we do not enter into all three transforming experiences, we will not fully experience all that God has for us. One experience transforms our spirits. Another transforms our souls, and the third experience transforms our bodies. We must experience all three in order to be fully transformed into the image of Christ. These three transforming experiences are essential in order to prepare you to fully participate in God's end-time plan.

Transformative Experience

Transformative Experience
Author: Laurie Ann Paul
Publisher:
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0198717954

As we live our lives, we repeatedly make decisions that shape our future circumstances and affect the sort of person we will be. When choosing whether to start a family, or deciding on a career, we often think we can assess the options by imagining what different experiences would be like for us. L. A. Paul argues that, for choices involving dramatically new experiences, we are confronted by the brute fact that we can know very little about our subjective futures. This has serious implications for our decisions. If we make life choices in the way we naturally and intuitively want to--by considering what we care about, and what our future selves will be like if we choose to have the experience--we only learn what we really need to know after we have already committed ourselves. If we try to escape the dilemma by avoiding an experience, we have still made a choice. Choosing rationally, then, may require us to regard big life decisions as choices to make discoveries, small and large, about the intrinsic nature of experience, and to recognize that part of the value of living authentically is to experience one's life and preferences in whatever way they may evolve in the wake of the choices one makes. Using classic philosophical examples about the nature of consciousness, and drawing on recent work in normative decision theory, cognitive science, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind, Paul develops a rigorous account of transformative experience that sheds light on how we should understand real-world experience and our capacity to rationally map our subjective futures.

Transforming Health Care

Transforming Health Care
Author: Charles Kenney
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010-11-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439863091

For decades, the manufacturing industry has employed the Toyota Production System the most powerful production method in the world to reduce waste, improve quality, reduce defects and increase worker productivity. In 2001, Virginia Mason Medical Center, an integrated healthcare delivery system in Seattle, Washington set out to achieve its compe

Transforming the Patient Experience

Transforming the Patient Experience
Author: William T. Choctaw
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3319169289

This book provides an organizational model of the common ground needed to improve patient care and adapt to today’s healthcare environment. The relationship between a hospital CEO and a general surgeon and how they aligned, motivated and partnered with physicians to change the culture of a hospital and implement patient oriented systems is the essential element of this text. Sustainable transformation processes will also be presented for the various roles and contributions of the healthcare team. Written from a team perspective, Transforming the Patient Experience is a practical guide for healthcare team members and leaders to follow.

Intercultural Experience in Narrative

Intercultural Experience in Narrative
Author: Michał Wilczewski
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027261830

This book systematically investigates intercultural experiences of Polish managers and specialists delegated by their multinational company (MNC) on an international assignment to China. The book employs narrative inquiry to explore language, intercultural communication, collaboration, learning, and expatriate adjustment in the MNC. This approach offers new insights into intercultural experiences, communication, and cultural challenges faced by an under-researched group of professionals exposed to intensive collaborations with the local managers and employees. The findings also illustrate how the expatriates learned to better navigate the multicultural and multilingual business context and what factors facilitated and inhibited their learning and adjustment. Encouraging the qualitative, context-sensitive examination of expatriate-local personnel interactions, the book will be an invaluable source for scholars and practitioners interested in, among others, novel approaches to investigating language and intercultural communication in international business, cross-cultural management, qualitative cross-cultural research, as well as for lecturers and students interested in Central Europe and China.

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership

Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership
Author: Ruth Haley Barton
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830874178

In this expanded edition of her spiritual formation classic, Ruth Haley Barton invites us to an honest exploration of what happens when spiritual leaders lose track of their souls. Weaving together contemporary illustrations with penetrating insight from the life of Moses, Barton explores topics such as facing the loneliness of leadership, leading from your authentic self, reenvisioning the promised land and more.

Working the Organizing Experience

Working the Organizing Experience
Author: Lawrence E. Hedges
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1994
Genre: Attachment behavior
ISBN:

Hedges introduces the term the organizing experience to chart the course of early trauma to its impact on adult living and the transference situation. He describes the infant's primary life task as organizing channels to the human nurturing environment - first physiological connections to the mother's body and later psychological connections to the mother and others. During the organizing experience, inevitable traumas leave memory traces that affect subsequent interpersonal relationships. Even if the infant has the good fortune to be born healthy and into an optimal family environment, he or she must endure intense moments of needing and desiring that are not or cannot be responded to in the exact ways or in the precise time frames the infant needs to maintain a sense of internal harmony and continuity. What then becomes conditioned during the organizing period is a terror and avoidance of certain kinds of interpersonal connections or situations because the infant initially found them traumatizing.

Eventscapes

Eventscapes
Author: Graham Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351599798

Eventscapes: Transforming Place, Space and Experiences directly examines the interrelation between events’ simultaneous dependence on and transformation of the places in which they are held. This event–environment nexus is analysed through a variety of international case studies including different kinds of well-known sporting and cultural events such as Vivid Sydney, the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and the Tour Down Under international cycle race, among others. Chapters focusing on visual design explore the opportunities, at different spatial scales, to develop an event ‘look’ and the ways in which an event experience can be enhanced through connecting and engaging with the local culture and community. As well as the planning and management of events, the book draws on event experience, dramaturgically examining the roles played by authors, actors and the audience, and emphasises the participation of multiple groups in the co-creation of event experiences. This will be invaluable reading for those studying events and the environment. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, it also draws on geography, urban and cultural studies, image studies, architecture and design, environmental psychology, and event management, and will be of use to a broad academic audience.