“To have much learning, to be skillful in handicraft, well-trained in discipline, and to be of good speech -- this is the greatest blessing.” WellsCommunicationDisciplineBlessingSpeechSkillfulGreatest BlessingsHandicrafts Author:Gautama Buddha
“I assume the same problem exists in Australia as in America of back-biting and jealousy and parochialism among disciplines - there are the scientists, and there are the humanities people, and there are chemists and the physicists and everybody snipes at everybody else and inter-disciplinary communication is rare. But it's very precious and necessary.” PeopleProblemAmericaHumanityCommunicationDisciplineScientistAssumingAustraliaPhysicistBitingChemistParochialism Author:Richard Lewontin
“Understanding child development takes the emphasis away from the child's character--looking at the child as good or bad. The emphasis is put on behavior as communication. Discipline is thus seen as problem-solving. The child is helped to learn a more acceptable manner of communication.” ChildrenCharacterProblemUnderstandingCommunicationDevelopmentDisciplineBehaviorAcceptableProblem SolvingEmphasisChild Development Author:Ellen Galinsky
“As a graduate student at Oxford in 1963, I began writing about books in revolutionary France, helping to found the discipline of book history. I was in my academic corner writing about Enlightenment ideals when the Internet exploded the world of academic communication in the 1990s.” WorldWritingBookHelpingFoundStudentsCommunicationInternetDisciplineEnlightenmentIdealsCornersFranceRevolutionaryGraduatesAcademicOxfordGraduate Students Author:Robert Darnton
“I believe that no matter what you do in life, if you learn the basics through theater, it will help you in everything else - problem solving, communication, discipline, all of that stuff.” IfsBelieveMatterHelpingProblemI BelieveStuffCommunicationDisciplineTheaterNo Matter WhatProblem SolvingBasics Author:Laura Linney
“Comics deal with two fundamental communicating devices: words and images. Admittedly this is an arbitrary separation. But, since in the modern world of communication they are treated as independent disciplines, it seems valid. Actually, the are derivatives of a single origin and in the skillful employment of words and images lies the expressive potential of the medium.” WorldTwoSeemsLyingDealsModernCommunicationDisciplineIndependentFundamentalsCommunicateSeparationTreatedMediumsEmploymentDevicesArbitraryModern WorldSkillfulExpressiveDerivatives Book:Comics and Sequential Art: Principles and Practices from the Legendary Cartoonist Source: Comics and Sequential Art: Principles and Practices from the Legendary Cartoonist
“My belief is that if you grapple with the big changes until you really get them and if you develop an internal compass to steer your marketing and communications, you will be working in a discipline that is more exciting, more intellectually rich, more delightfully complex and ultimately more rewarding than it has ever been.” IfsBigsBeliefBusinessRichCommunicationDisciplineExcitingComplexesMarketingInternalsCompassSteersBig Changes Author:James Murdoch
“The old lessons (work, self-discipline, sacrifice, teamwork, fighting to achieve) aren't being taught by many people other than football coaches these days. The football coach has a captive audience and can teach these lessons because the communication lines between himself and his players are more wide open than between kids and parents. We better teach these lessons or else the country's future population will be made up of a majority of crooks, drug addicts, or people on relief.” PeopleBelieveMadeSelfCountryKidsFightingParentLeadershipLinesTeachAudiencePlayerSacrificeAchieveFootballTaughtCommunicationDisciplineLessonsDrugBasketballMajorityPopulationWideCoachesThese DaysCoachingReliefNbaTeamworkSelf DisciplineAddictCaptivesDrug AddictCrooksFootball Coach Author:Bear Bryant
“Theater Games are a process applicable to any field, discipline, or subject matter which creates a place where full participation, communication, and transformation can take place.” MatterGamesProcessSubjectsFieldsCommunicationDisciplineTransformationTheaterParticipationSubject Matter Author:Viola Spolin