| Phil Murray - 1997 - 135 sider
...decision as a spiritual being, whilst being threatened by the lower self with an allegation of idiocy. The significant problems we face cannot be solved...level of thinking we were at when we created them, stated Albert Einstein, but how many of us are willing to up the anti on the thought stakes, when faced... | |
| Stedman Graham - 1998 - 278 sider
...are not satisfactory, you have to leave them to get the results you want. As Albert Einstein said, "The significant problems we face cannot be solved...level of thinking we were at when we created them." We can't always find the answers within our existing environment; sometimes we have to enact change... | |
| Bernice Pescosolido, Ronald Aminzade - 1999 - 692 sider
...54 From Teaching to Learning: A New Paradigm for Undergraduate Education Robert B. Ban and John Jagg The significant problems we face cannot be solved...were at when we created them. — Albert Einstein A paradigm shift is taking hold in American higher education. In its briefest form, the paradigm that... | |
| Frances Horibe - 1999 - 318 sider
...now needs solving. To address this problem you may have to recognize the truth of what Einstein said: "The significant problems we face cannot be solved...level of thinking we were at when we created them." If you try to resolve the problem with the same resources, mind-set, and experience that created the... | |
| Garry L. McDaniel - 1999 - 188 sider
...and perform on-the-job is needed. Albert Einstein observed, "The significant problems we face today cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them" (cited in Covey, l989, p. 42). Accordingly, a manager should not be expected to exhibit radical changes... | |
| Bill Wittich - 2000 - 172 sider
...do it! They simply select those people that mom and dad trained so well. Chapter 10 One Square Mile The significant problems we face cannot be solved...thinking we were at when we created them. Albert Einstein Many volunteers wish to volunteer at a place that has a real connection with who they are. This might... | |
| Jon Fripp, Michael Fripp, Deborah Fripp - 2000 - 262 sider
...them, we brood about them, but let's admit it, often as not we try to ignore them. — Janet Marinelli The significant problems we face cannot be solved...were at when we created them. — Albert Einstein Now that we have elevated our level of thinking, perhaps we can solve some of the environmental problems... | |
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