Global Civilizations

The intent of this blog was to show my progress studying the content of the Global Civilizations curriculum I helped produce in 1992. I expected to update it with current examples from my life as time went on.

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We have been gardening together since the fall of 2001. John sifts the soil and Lee grows the greens. We prefer greens and roots in the winter and harder stemmed veggies in the summer such as peppers and cucumbers. John looks after his worms and tumbles compost. Lee tracks the seeds and the work schedule here in the northwest Mojave Desert.

Sunday, August 20, 2017

A new approach

"...Not get angry. Determine not to attack. Look for a constructive side in what the people there said and did. Not focus on mistakes and point up errors. Cooperate rather than compete. Take a new direction. ¶ "At the factual level, the whole climate of the department gradually changed. The supervisor worked particularly hard on the departmental problems, determined to turn hostilities into friendships. This took considerable effort on his part at first, but he did succeed eventually. Tensions lessened and antagonisms dropped away. the wrong people left, thought on friendly terms, and the right ones came along almost immediately…. Although our efforts were inconsistent and often half-hearted, there is little doubt that they showed results. The department became smooth-functioning, relaxed and efficient. [Autobiography, 27-28; as quoted in A Course in Miracles: Complete Edition, p. 1830-31; Cameo 26, “Helen and Bill’s Holy Relationship.”] ¶ What similarities do you see here as with the principles and methods of W. Edwards Deming? ¶ In what way do you see this as a remedy for what Ralph D. Winter introduces as the problem in his Ten Epochs of Redemptive History? ¶ How applicable are Deming's ideas to missiology?