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E=Lt2: The Theory of Human Proclivity
Colin C. Jewitt
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Overview
Proclivity is the propensity for action. Human proclivity defines the natural tendency or inclination that drives the human creature to act, both individually and collectively. This is a unique, down-to-earth and easily understandable approach to human behavior and relationships - all relationships, be they personal, professional, or otherwise social. Unlike other leadership, change and success models advocated by Dr. Stephen Covey, Rev. John Maxwell, Coach Rick Pitino and others; and while the work deals with the problems, inconsistencies, and contradictions of each; the theory of human proclivity offers an accurate depiction of reality. Substantively, the work advocates the idea of relational leadership. In doing so, human proclivity also makes a significant departure with popular leadership theories and the field of psychology concerning relationships, change and behavioral motivation. The book is not a special interest piece as it speaks to every common person out there who is just trying to make their way. It is truly about "life, liberty, and the pursuit of leadershipBook Details
Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
Xulon Press
Pages
236
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781591604402