Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic WorldUsing the metaphor of the dolphin to exemplify new age thinking and potential challenges of the '90s, Lynch and Kordis explore business needs from the vantage point of New Paradigm research. They teach readers how to fight back. |
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... mind researchers are steadily dispelling our ignorance of the important relationship between vision- building abilities and the ability to handle complex tasks . Ev- idence grows that the farther into the future a brain can see itself ...
... mind researchers are steadily dispelling our ignorance of the important relationship between vision- building abilities and the ability to handle complex tasks . Ev- idence grows that the farther into the future a brain can see itself ...
Page 165
... mind's window on the future . For a healthy child provided the physical and intellectual nourishment needed by a healthy mind , it appears likely that three , four , or even five shifts in " time horizon " over a lifetime are perfectly ...
... mind's window on the future . For a healthy child provided the physical and intellectual nourishment needed by a healthy mind , it appears likely that three , four , or even five shifts in " time horizon " over a lifetime are perfectly ...
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... Mind , Consciousness , and Quantum Physics . New York : Macmillan Publishing Company , 1984 . A good , mind - expanding look that leaves you all the more suspicious of the Newtonian paradigm's contentions on the subject of mind at the ...
... Mind , Consciousness , and Quantum Physics . New York : Macmillan Publishing Company , 1984 . A good , mind - expanding look that leaves you all the more suspicious of the Newtonian paradigm's contentions on the subject of mind at the ...
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