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100 | _aDe Bono, Edward. | ||
245 | 0 | _aHandbook for the positive revolution | |
260 | _aLondon | ||
260 | _bPenguin Books. | ||
260 | _c1991 | ||
300 | _a175p. | ||
520 | _aIt is all too easy to complain, protest, grumble, criticize and attack. Traditional revolutions define an enemy and seek to overthrow that enemy. When you have got rid of the bad things then all is supposed to turn out well. There are many people who have always felt that negativity is not enough. They see the need to be constructive, to be creative and to contribute towards making things happen. These are the people who will welcome the Positive Revolution. Edward de Bono's challenging new book provides a practical framework for a serious revolution which has no enemies but seeks to make things better. The hand symbolizes the five basic principles of the Positive Revolution: thumb for effectiveness, index finger to point the constructive way forward, middle finger for human values, ring finger for self-improvement and little finger for contribution to remind us that even a small contribution is better than endless criticism. | ||
650 | _aRevolutions | ||
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