Living with Time to Think | Free Book
Nancy Kline's Time To Think process builds an independent thinking
culture in organisations and relationships. Over many years Nancy
has refined this highly acclaimed system called the Thinking
Environment. It identifies 10 behaviours that dramatically improve
the way people listen, think and interact with one another.
In
this new book Nancy takes her thinking into a more personal sphere.
Through a series of letters to her three goddaughters she addresses
the fundamental questions of how we can live well, find meaning in
our lives, and be happy. Applying the Thinking Environment
philosophy, she demonstrates how thinking for ourselves underpins
successful in all dimensions of life.
From the Amy
Question: 'what do you know now, that you are going to find out in a
year?, to the power of expressing a complex idea idea in one
sentence, to the generative invitation: 'what do you think?',
she offers deeply stimulating, inspiring ways to the way we think -
and live.
About the Author
Nancy created and pioneered the development of The Thinking
Environment and is Founder and President of Time To Think. A published
author and public speaker, she also teaches Time To Think courses,
leads the Time To Think Faculty and delivers keynote presentations
around the world.
Time To Think began in 1984 and grew out
of Nancy's consulting and teaching work near Washington, DC, where she
had served as a Founding Director of The Thornton Friends School for
twelve years and as Director of The Leadership Institute for six
years. She is a Fellow of Ashridge Management College, UK, and the
International Listening Association's Listener of the Year 2010.
Nancy
was born and raised in New Mexico and lives in England with her
husband, Christopher Spence.
- Title: Living with Time to Think | Free Book
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