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Civility Rediscovered
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Book, 1993
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Current format, Book, 1993, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsThe author uses case studies from his practice to show how we have lost sight of the true meaning of civility, accepting subtle forms of hurtfulness as the American cultural norm
The author of The Road Less Traveled uses case studies from his practice to show how we have lost sight of the true meaning of civility, accepting subtle forms of hurtfulness as the American cultural norm. Reprint.
Just as The Road Less Traveled  provided hope and guidance for individuals seeking  growth, this major new work by M. Scott Peck,  M.D., offers a needed prescription for our deeply  ailing society. Our illness is  Incivility--morally destructive patterns of  self-absorption, callousness, manipulativeness, and  materialism so ingrained in our routine behavior that we  do not even recognize them. There is a deepening  awareness that something is seriously wrong with  our personal and organizational lives. Using  examples from his own life, case histories, and  dramatic scenarios of businesses that made a conscious  decision to bring civility to their organizations ,  Dr. Peck demonstrates how change can be effected  and how we and our organizations can be restored to  health. This wise, practical, and radical book is  a blueprint for achieving personal and societal  well-being.
The author of The Road Less Traveled uses case studies from his practice to show how we have lost sight of the true meaning of civility, accepting subtle forms of hurtfulness as the American cultural norm. Reprint.
Just as The Road Less Traveled  provided hope and guidance for individuals seeking  growth, this major new work by M. Scott Peck,  M.D., offers a needed prescription for our deeply  ailing society. Our illness is  Incivility--morally destructive patterns of  self-absorption, callousness, manipulativeness, and  materialism so ingrained in our routine behavior that we  do not even recognize them. There is a deepening  awareness that something is seriously wrong with  our personal and organizational lives. Using  examples from his own life, case histories, and  dramatic scenarios of businesses that made a conscious  decision to bring civility to their organizations ,  Dr. Peck demonstrates how change can be effected  and how we and our organizations can be restored to  health. This wise, practical, and radical book is  a blueprint for achieving personal and societal  well-being.
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