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Richard Owen

    20 juillet 1804 – 18 décembre 1892

    Richard Owen était un biologo, anatomiste comparatiste et paléontologue anglais, surtout connu pour avoir inventé le terme Dinosauria. Tout en étant d'accord sur le fait que l'évolution se produisait, Owen a remis en question la théorie de la sélection naturelle de Darwin, proposant un processus évolutif plus complexe. Son travail a anticipé la biologie évolutive du développement moderne et il a joué un rôle déterminant dans la création du Natural History Museum de Londres, changeant à jamais le but des musées. L'héritage d'Owen réside dans ses découvertes scientifiques et son influence sur les institutions publiques.

    Lectures On the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Invertebrate Animals: Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons, in 1843
    Answering the Ultimate Question
    Palæontology: or, a Systematic Summary of Extinct Animals and Their Geological Relations
    Report on the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton
    Productivity
    On the Extent and Aims of a National Museum of Natural History
    • On the Extent and Aims of a National Museum of Natural History

      Including the Substance of a Discourse on That Subject, Delivered at the Royal Institu

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The landmark speech from 1862 advocates for the establishment of the Natural History Museum, emphasizing the importance of such an institution for public education and scientific advancement. It highlights the value of natural history in understanding the world and encourages investment in knowledge and discovery. The speech serves as a historical reflection on the cultural and educational priorities of the time, underlining the museum's role in fostering curiosity and learning for future generations.

      On the Extent and Aims of a National Museum of Natural History
    • Productivity

      Follow 80/20 Pareto Principle and Avoid Cognitive Biases, Master the Art of Decision Making (Develop the Power of Super Thinking With Mental Models)

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on productivity enhancement, this book offers techniques designed to help you achieve your goals quickly while freeing up time for family and personal passions. It emphasizes efficient methods that lead to noticeable progress, allowing you to work less and enjoy life more. Discover practical strategies to transform your approach to work and life balance.

      Productivity
    • This groundbreaking work by Richard Owen, one of the leading scientists of the 19th century, lays out his theory of the archetype, a kind of ideal blueprint for the vertebrate skeleton that underlies the variations seen in different species. Owen's work was a key influence on the development of evolutionary theory, and this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science.

      Report on the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton
    • Answering the Ultimate Question

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(66)Évaluer

      Fred Reichheld's 2006 book The Ultimate Question, that question being, "How likely is it that you would recommend this company to a friend or colleague?"-challenged the conventional wisdom of customer satisfaction programs. It coined the terms 'bad profits' and 'good profits' and pointed to a faster, much more accurate way of gauging customers' real loyalty to a company, introducing a quantitative measure (the Net Promoter Score) for establishing a baseline and effectively tracking changes going forward. Richard Owen and Laura Brooks are co-developers, along with Reichheld, of the methodology behind answering the question. In this book, Owen and Brooks tell how based on a variety of real case studies' to actually embed Net Promoter discipline in organizations of all types.

      Answering the Ultimate Question
    • This book is a comprehensive guide to invertebrate anatomy and physiology. Delivered as lectures by the renowned anatomist Richard Owen, this work provides detailed information on the structures and functions of a wide variety of invertebrates. With beautiful illustrations and clear, concise descriptions, this book is an indispensable resource for students of biology and zoology.

      Lectures On the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Invertebrate Animals: Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons, in 1843
    • Richard Owen's extensive catalogue of the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London provides a thorough look at comparative anatomy and physiology. The book is filled with detailed illustrations and descriptions of the specimens in the collection, making it an invaluable resource for students and researchers in the field.

      Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological Series of Comparative Anatomy Contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in L