Success and Understanding

Success and Understanding
Author: Jean Piaget
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0415402336

First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Success and Understanding

Success and Understanding
Author: Jean Piaget
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135661553

Published in the year 2006, Success and Understanding is a valuable contribution to the field of Major Works.

Mastering the Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success

Mastering the Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success
Author: Andy Andrews
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1418536407

Mastering the Seven Decisions guides readers to a profound understanding of how to fully integrate seven life-changing Decisions into their daily lives. The Responsible Decision: The buck stops here. I accept responsibility for my past. I am responsible for my success. I will not let my history control my destiny. The Guided Decision: I will seek wisdom. The Active Decision: I am a person of action. The Certain Decision: I have a decided heart. Criticism, condemnation, and complaint have no power over me. The Joyful Decision: Today I will choose to be happy. The Compassionate Decision: I will greet this day with a forgiving spirit. The Persistent Decision: I will persist without exception.

Understanding Policy Success

Understanding Policy Success
Author: Allen McConnell
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2010-08-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230239753

Success and failure are key to any consideration of public policy but there have been remarkably few attempts to assess systematically the various dimensions and complex nature of policy success. This important new text fills the gap by developing a systematic framework and offering an entirely new way of introducing students to policy analysis.

Staying on Course

Staying on Course
Author: Syretha O. Storey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010
Genre: Boards of directors
ISBN: 9780942702521

Understanding the Sacrifice

Understanding the Sacrifice
Author: Angus Dunnington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2002
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9781857443127

Discusses the key aspects of chess sacrifices, including the exchange sacrifice, the restrictive sacrifice, and the queen sacrifice.

The Meaning of Success

The Meaning of Success
Author: Jo Bostock
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1107428688

The Meaning of Success: Insights from Women at Cambridge makes a compelling case for a more inclusive definition of success. It argues that in order to recognise, reward and realise the talents of both women and men, a more meaningful definition of success is needed. Practical ways of achieving this are explored through interviews with female role models at the University of Cambridge. First-person stories bring alive the achievements and challenges women experience in their working lives, and the effect gender has on careers. The book stimulates a debate about how to bring about a more inclusive working environment.

The Secret of Our Success

The Secret of Our Success
Author: Joseph Henrich
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0691178437

How our collective intelligence has helped us to evolve and prosper Humans are a puzzling species. On the one hand, we struggle to survive on our own in the wild, often failing to overcome even basic challenges, like obtaining food, building shelters, or avoiding predators. On the other hand, human groups have produced ingenious technologies, sophisticated languages, and complex institutions that have permitted us to successfully expand into a vast range of diverse environments. What has enabled us to dominate the globe, more than any other species, while remaining virtually helpless as lone individuals? This book shows that the secret of our success lies not in our innate intelligence, but in our collective brains—on the ability of human groups to socially interconnect and learn from one another over generations. Drawing insights from lost European explorers, clever chimpanzees, mobile hunter-gatherers, neuroscientific findings, ancient bones, and the human genome, Joseph Henrich demonstrates how our collective brains have propelled our species' genetic evolution and shaped our biology. Our early capacities for learning from others produced many cultural innovations, such as fire, cooking, water containers, plant knowledge, and projectile weapons, which in turn drove the expansion of our brains and altered our physiology, anatomy, and psychology in crucial ways. Later on, some collective brains generated and recombined powerful concepts, such as the lever, wheel, screw, and writing, while also creating the institutions that continue to alter our motivations and perceptions. Henrich shows how our genetics and biology are inextricably interwoven with cultural evolution, and how culture-gene interactions launched our species on an extraordinary evolutionary trajectory. Tracking clues from our ancient past to the present, The Secret of Our Success explores how the evolution of both our cultural and social natures produce a collective intelligence that explains both our species' immense success and the origins of human uniqueness.