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Stone Skills. Gestalt OD
Stone Skills. Gestalt OD
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Any organization is a small civilization. With its own language, religion, culture and education. In their organizational development, a Group, a Team, an Organization can reach the zone of creativity, where added value and sustainability in crises begin. Unlike the expert approach, a process consultant working in the Gestalt approach will come to your 'kitchen' and help you become aware of how you cook your soup! The Gestalt approach in Organizational Development is a tool (like stones) that the consultant can leave within the Organization when they depart. This book is a collection of presentations from Organizational Development conferences in the Gestalt approach, OD Week 'Groups. Teams. Organizations' and several cases. The author is Alexander Koptyakov: Writer, Engineer, Consultant. Specialist in organizational development, industrial information technologies and cybersecurity. A graduate of the training programs 'The Belfast Model', 'The Cleveland Model' VEGI-GISC-INTAGIO.

Other People's Children
Other People's Children
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The book "Other People's Children" is a continuation of the book "Applied Love." In the previous book, the Engineer gave a definition of Love that lies at the foundation of the Universe. The time has come to answer the second fundamental question - "What is Human?" It turned out that this definition cannot be given without resolving the contradiction of the unity and struggle of opposites "Human - Civilization".

This book, as an anthropological initiative, is based on the synthesis of three areas of human research: 1. Russian thinkers from philosophy, physiology, psychology, and pedagogy; 2. The Gestalt Approach in Organizational Development; 3. Information Technologies and Cybernetic Systems.

Dedicated to my children and my children's children (by blood, and by spirit). With immense gratitude to my parents (and my parents' parents), as well as to all my teachers (and my teachers' teachers). Special thanks to my mother, who combined both of these roles.