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Michael L. Ray is a social psychologist with extensive experience in marketing communication and in developing generative work environments for companies and individuals. He has produced over 100 publications including 10 books, among them two of the first books in the field of consumer information processing and two that helped establish and develop inquiry into new paradigm business. His best-selling Creativity in Business (with Rochelle Myers) was named, one of the nine “Greatest Business Books Ever Written” by Inc. magazine. The Path of the Everyday Hero (with Lorna Catford) garnered the title of the best business self-help book of the year, and The Creative Spirit (with Daniel Goleman and Paul Kaufman) was the companion book to the ...more

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The Highest Goal: The Secre...

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Creativity in Business: Bas...

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The New Paradigm in Business

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ハイエスト・ゴール―スタンフォード大学で教える創造性ト...

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クリエイティビティ イン ビジネス〈下〉

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“Mahatma Gandhi taught that only service done with joy can have meaning. Here, I’m calling this joy a resonance with the highest goal. If you have that, your service will have meaning beyond what you can imagine. Specifically, Gandhi said Service can have no meaning, unless one takes pleasure in it … Service which is rendered without joy helps neither the servant nor the served. But all other pleasures and possessions pale into nothingness before service that is rendered in the spirit of joy.2”
Michael L. Ray, The Highest Goal: The Secret That Sustains You in Every Moment



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