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- About The Book: In the book "Creative Experience," divided into two parts, the author examines the significance of experience as a process that sustains and renews itself. The first part delves into this concept, while the second part underscores an experimental approach to experience. The author critiques the social sciences for underutilizing modern methods, urging a departure from abstract speculation to focus on the study of human behavior. The text emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing power, purpose, freedom, and service within political science, economics, and sociology. The author advocates for a meticulous, analytical examination of human relations, promoting a shift from compromise to a progressive understanding of daily life experiences.
- SUBJECT:History & Sorvegs, Psychology, Healthy Living & Wellness
- About The Author: Mary Parker Follett (1868–1933), a pioneering American in organizational theory, emphasized the human element in business, earning her the title "Mother of Modern Management." A graduate of Radcliffe College, Follett became a consultant to President Theodore Roosevelt and a prolific author. Fluent in German and French, she focused on cutting-edge management issues and maintained a committed relationship with Isobel L. Briggs. Follett's impactful work, including "The New State" and "Creative Experience," reflects her contributions to democracy, human relations, and conflict resolution.
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- About The Book: In the book "Creative Experience," divided into two parts, the author examines the significance of experience as a process that sustains and renews itself. The first part delves into this concept, while the second part underscores an experimental approach to experience. The author critiques the social sciences for underutilizing modern methods, urging a departure from abstract speculation to focus on the study of human behavior. The text emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing power, purpose, freedom, and service within political science, economics, and sociology. The author advocates for a meticulous, analytical examination of human relations, promoting a shift from compromise to a progressive understanding of daily life experiences.
- SUBJECT:History & Sorvegs, Psychology, Healthy Living & Wellness
- About The Author: Mary Parker Follett (1868–1933), a pioneering American in organizational theory, emphasized the human element in business, earning her the title "Mother of Modern Management." A graduate of Radcliffe College, Follett became a consultant to President Theodore Roosevelt and a prolific author. Fluent in German and French, she focused on cutting-edge management issues and maintained a committed relationship with Isobel L. Briggs. Follett's impactful work, including "The New State" and "Creative Experience," reflects her contributions to democracy, human relations, and conflict resolution.
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