“Looking at voter behavior over the years I'm always interested to see and impressed to see how voters eventually find the key issues that matter to them to cast their vote.” YearsMatterIssuesKeysBehaviorVoteCastsVotersImpressed Author:Steven J. Law
“Don't wait till you get bigger to put in place key items, such as staff surveys, peer interviewing for hiring and clear standards of behavior [developed by staff].” WaitingClearKeysBehaviorStandardsBiggerStaffPeersItemsHiringSurveys Author:Quint Studer
“The key of writing fiction isn't just to remove something that the reader or listener can easily imagine. It's not a matter of being coy, or withholding information. It's allowing for multiple possibilities, recognizing the complexity of human behavior, and making the world of a piece of fiction as marvelously confounding as the world we live in.” WorldWritingHumansMatterFictionPiecesImagineInformationPossibilityKeysReaderBehaviorComplexityRemoveAllowingMultipleListenersHuman BehaviorRecognizingWriting FictionWithholdingConfoundingComplexity Of HumanWithholding Information Author:Peter Turchi
“Sometimes it comes out in what I call tricksy behavior. That's not always easy to deal with, but it's fascinating. The key thing is to make sure that somebody's tricks don't trip up somebody else.” SometimesEasyDealsKeysBehaviorTricksFascinatingKey Things Author:Kenneth Branagh
“Children need both latitude of expression and firmly enforced limits on their behaviors, in a blend that results in calm, patientmanagement. The key to success is to tailor the rearing environment to the developmental level of the child--what she or he can handle--and to individual differences among children.” NeedsChildrenIndividualDifferencesLevelsResultsEnvironmentExpressionKeysLimitsBehaviorCalmHandleKey To SuccessTailorsLatitudeDevelopmentalIndividual Differences Author:Sandra Scarr
“One of the key elements of human behavior is, humans have a greater fear of loss than enjoyment of success. All the academic studies will show you that the fear of loss of capital is far greater than the enjoyment of gains.” HumansShowsLossStudyGreaterKeysBehaviorElementsGainsEnjoymentAcademicHuman Behavior Author:Laurence D. Fink
“The human experience can almost be summed up in the observation that, whereas all decisions are of the past, all decisions are about the future. The image of the future, therefore, is the key to all choice-oriented behavior. The character and quality of the images of the future which prevail in a society is therefore the most important clue to its overall dynamics.” HumansImportantCharacterPastChoicesDecisionQualityKeysBehaviorObservationClueHuman ExperienceDynamics Author:Kenneth E. Boulding
“In our own time, through integrative sciences like ecology and animal behavior and psychology we have re-understood what was forgotten during the reduction centuries of modern science. We've re-understood that the world is one thing, and it's a living thing. It's a thing with an intent and a spirit within it, and this is the key concept.” WorldSpiritAnimalPsychologyOne ThingModernCenturyKeysBehaviorUnderstoodConceptsForgottenEcologyLiving ThingsReductionModern ScienceAnimal Behavior Author:Terence McKenna
“I think the key difference between the web and print medium is, on the web or any digital medium, you're dealing with this added element of behavior.” ThinkingDifferencesKeysBehaviorElementsMediumsDigitalPrint Author:Khoi Vinh
“The 'self-image' is the key to human personality and human behavior. Change the self image and you change the personality and the behavior.” HumansSelfSelf EsteemKeysPersonalityBehaviorHuman BehaviorCyberneticsHuman PersonalityPsycho CyberneticsPersonality TypesBehavior Change Book:PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS Source: PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS
“The Bible tells us to be like God, and then on page after page it describes God as a mass murderer. This may be the single most important key to the political behavior of Western Civilization.” MayImportantPoliticalReligionAtheismKeysCivilizationBehaviorMassPagesWesternAtheistMurdererWestern Civilization Author:Robert Anton Wilson