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Generative processing is the source from which all breakthrough
science are generated and all technologies are innovated. It is
also the most difficult human experience to articulate. Human
Generativity Systems: The Experimental Sciences is dedicated to
exploring the role of the experimental sciences in the advancement
of human generativity. The book brings together the most
stimulating ideas and most informed insights into generativity
systems, cellular information and models. After introducing the
idea of generativity systems in Part I, they examine in Part II the
five phases of inductive generativity processes and the five phases
of deductive generativity processes, offering case studies to
illustrate key points. Part III focuses on generating cellular
information with discussions of generating information cells, as
well as optimising cell assemblies where generativity processing
really begins. Also examined is how we may advance our learning by
acting upon phase sequences of cells. Part IV looks at inductive,
deductive and paradigmetric generativity models. Finally, in Part
V, the book offers insights into the experimental sciences and the
transition toward human generativity. Human Generativity: The
Experimental Sciences is the second volume in a series of three. In
volume one, the authors explore the scientific legacy of generative
thinking. In volume three, they introduce the reader to generative
thinking skills.
Generative thinking - the ability to transform the raw data of
human experience into productive information - allows us to process
any experience in life into principles, programmes and objectives.
That means we are never without recourse in resolving problems or
achieving goals. Human Generativity: Generative Thinking Skills is
an introduction to these empowering generative thinking skills. The
book is organised into 6 parts to give readers a thorough grounding
in how to prepare for, explore, understand, act and recycle
generative thinking skills. Key topics include: How to prepare by
identifying performance, benefits and productivity goals How to
explore the experience by analysing feedback, outputs, processes,
inputs and systems How to understand and synthesise goals by
expanding and narrowing systems and operations How to act by
defining objectives, and developing, formulating and evaluating
programmes How to recycle by feedbacking information for more
extensive exploring, more accurate understanding and more
productive acting. The authors believe the personal implications
are profound for the generative thinker - living life as testable
principles to be shaped by daily experience. With this book, you
will be empowered will the skills necessary to make any journey a
generative thinking journey. Human Generativity: Generative
Thinking Skills is the third volume in a series of three. In volume
one, the authors explore the scientific legacy of generative
thinking. In volume two, they introduce the reader to the
experimental sciences.
Robert Carkhuff boldly confronts our current socioeconomic crises:
"Generativity is the solution. What is the question?" Human
Generativity: The Scientific Legacy sets out to answer that
question. The authors focus on the five systems of human
processing: Relating which captures our human experience
Representing which captures our images of these experiences
Reasoning which culminates processing our images to action
Reorganising which aligns our human and information resources to
succeed Repositioning which reorients our organisations to
accomplish our purposes or missions This book expands on the belief
that all of these human and information dimensions may be dedicated
systematically to community, cultural and economic successes. In
part I, you'll go on a Voyage of Discovery into the unknown space
of human processing or generativity. Simply put, it is the
generation of new ideas. In part II, you'll explore relating as the
foundation of the human experience, representing as the foundation
of Information Sciences and reasoning as the foundation of Human
Sciences. In part three, the authors discuss reorganising as the
continuous realignment of resources and repositioning as the
continuous representation to the market and how they relate to
realising human and information potential. Human Generativity: The
Scientific Legacy is the first volume in a series of three. In
volume two, the authors focus on the experimental sciences. In
volume three, they introduce the reader to generative thinking
skills.
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