The Map of Meaning: A Guide to Sustaining our Humanity in the World of Work This book introduces a Map of Meaning called the Holistic Development Model, which provides a clear, simple and profound framework of the dimensions and process of living and working meaningfully.
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Title | : | The Map of Meaning: A Guide to Sustaining our Humanity in the World of Work |
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Rating | : | 4.73 (578 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1906093652 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2011-09-01 |
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Editorial : "This book can make a major impact on the lives of many, wherever they work and whatever their faith.
It provides a highly practical, easy-to-follow yet thorough treatment of what we mean by ‘meaning’ in our lives, and how we can increase that meaning. In a world where there is ever-growing stress and where the economic and social system based on individualism is being challenged, it is a very timely publication.
I recommend this book to you. " (John Kay, Director of Change Management in Transforming Business)
"I loved your book and am so glad to have been exposed to your model and all the ways it can be generative what a gift! Lips-Wiersma and Morris bring the meaning we make of life to a whole new level of understanding in their book, The Map of Meaning. They offer their holistic developmental model as an analytical and practical tool for engaging different pathways of meaning-making in our work and in our lives more generally. Th
This book introduces a Map of Meaning called the Holistic Development Model, which provides a clear, simple and profound framework of the dimensions and process of living and working meaningfully.
Foremost among them was Julian Bigelow, a versatile man who could both understand code and fix a car. I get no response after several attempts of emails. I usually really enjoy David Baldacci, but this book was a huge disappointment. It took me a bit of time to read. The story follows Professor Rafael Ward, a historian who is secretly appropriated by the REC, an NSA-equivalent agency, to track down religious artifacts for destruction. The book is an introduction as well to The Wisdom of the Overself, the second volume in this series about a recondite doctrine little known in Asia and completely unknown in the West. Fortunately, Professor Yarbrough's writing style became considerably more accessable between the writing of this book and his more recent biography of Justice David Souter ("David Hackett Souter: Traditional Republican on the Rehnquist Court"). So many great stories of how these great minds attacked engineering challenges. A lot like Ben Kincade novels. The fascinating story
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