Joseph Chilton Pearce is a world-renowned thinker, author and workshop leader. He has been probing the mysteries of the human mind for nearly half a century. His expertise spans a broad range of disciplines: psychology, anthropology, biology and physics.
His 8 books include The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of the Spirit, The Biology of Transcendence, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg, Magical Child and Evolution’s End.
Joseph Chilton Pearce
Houston we have a SMART problem
I always associated SMART goals with positive things, such as sound corporate governance. Never in my life I would have thought that SMART would be threat to the people I work with. But things have changed and they continue to change.
Parenting as a Management Skill … Huh? (part 3)
Building further on the insights of child development, there is another fundamental leadership characteristic that one will never learn at Harvard, but only in the day-to-day family-life: it is the importance of setting boundaries.
It’s About Involvement, Stupid!
In large scale organizational change programs I often meet managers who are puzzled by the fact that people don’t learn the seemingly simple things that they are trying to distribute.