TA for management making life work (Record no. 7009)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 915190052
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Classification number 158.2 Nov
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Personal name "Novey, Theodore B."
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Title TA for management making life work
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Sacramento
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Jalmar Press
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1976
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Extent 199p.-
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Summary, etc. Communication and interaction between individuals is the key substance of the life of an organization. The introduction of the theory of Transactional Analysis by Eric Berne and his eo- workers in the last twenty years has provided a new and simpler framework with which to understand and facilitate change and growth in groups of any size from two to two million. <br/>This manual arises from my experience in science and the management of scientific research for the past twenty-five years and from the cross-fertilization of this with training and experience in the field of Transactional Analysis. In moving from science to industrial management problems I learned that a basic question was: "How do you ask a question?" The answer to this question led to this book. <br/>This book represents testimony to my transition from the world of basic science research in Physics to the world of human relationships. I have been immeasurably enriched by both of these fields and by the people who have helped me to make this <br/>transition. Some of the most significant of these are Morris and Natalie Haimowitz with whom I have learned and grown during the last six years; H. Dudley Wright, who took a chance on me and presented the question: "How do you ask a question?"; Alexey Shukin, who gave me all the flexibility that I needed for my re-education; Bruce Cork, who understood what I was about, and gave his support; Jerry Perlmutter, who offered me the chal- lenge and warmth of his personality; Keith Hoover, who helped me find a place to grow and an ever abundant source of strokes; Elaine Novey, who has lived through these sometimes difficult years of transition with me and has given me her love and help including the editing of this book. I thank all of these and many others including scientific ollaborators, students, patients and consultees from whom I have learned so much. <br/><br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Psychology
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