The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... values . The beginning Talk about values Identify the people outside the organisation that are most important. The values virtuous circle The end Measure your work against your values " Does everyone in the organisation understand the ...
... values . The beginning Talk about values Identify the people outside the organisation that are most important. The values virtuous circle The end Measure your work against your values " Does everyone in the organisation understand the ...
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... values'. These last two criticisms can be further illustrated from two previously unremarked features of value-talk in social work. First, it is always worth attending to the varied verbs connected to 'values' or, more graphically, the ...
... values'. These last two criticisms can be further illustrated from two previously unremarked features of value-talk in social work. First, it is always worth attending to the varied verbs connected to 'values' or, more graphically, the ...
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... value that surmounts all values—positive, negative, zero, or incomparable with o—then it may be used as a “unit of measure” for all those values. Such a value must be positive, since in surmounting all values it must surmount o ...
... value that surmounts all values—positive, negative, zero, or incomparable with o—then it may be used as a “unit of measure” for all those values. Such a value must be positive, since in surmounting all values it must surmount o ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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