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David Howell

    David Howell se consacre depuis près de 40 ans à l'étude et à l'enseignement des compétences intellectuelles et d'apprentissage. Parallèlement, il étudie et enseigne les arts martiaux. Ses passions sont nées de difficultés personnelles durant ses années de lycée, marquées par la maladie et un environnement familial difficile. Malade, il a été victime de harcèlement intense, et les abus ont affecté ses résultats scolaires, un enseignant le jugeant « trop stupide pour apprendre ». Howell sait comment surmonter ces défis et écrit pour partager ces stratégies avec autrui. Par son écriture, il vise à permettre aux lecteurs d'exploiter facilement leur intelligence pour réussir dans tous les domaines de la vie, en adoptant une approche analytique mais directe, axée sur des résultats optimaux.

    Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science 1.-4.
    The edge of now : new questions for democracy in the network age
    Painting with Watercolour
    The Serenity Experiment: Searching for Personal Peace in a World That Won't Slow Down
    Fully Alive and Finally Free: Knowing God as Father
    Painting with Oils
    • 2024

      The Mother of all Networks

      Britain and the Commonwealth in the 21st Century - The Face of the Future

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      The Mother of all Networks
    • 2023

      The greatest chess player of all time, Magnus Carlsen, and his friend, Grandmaster David Howell, explain how to win a chess game through perseverance. They show how you, in an equal starting position, can keep posing problems to your opponent and grind your opponent down until he cracks. New In Chess has converted this book from a popular Chessable video and MoveTrainer (R) course with the help of Carlsen and Howell. The lively conversations of the two friends translate very well into a highly instructive chess manual.

      Grind Like a Grandmaster
    • 2022

      Speak Up, Listen Down

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      David Howell, a former British Police Sergeant, recounts his public service experiences and the challenges of questioning leadership decisions. He emphasizes the importance of cognitive diversity in creating thriving workplaces, fostering psychological safety, combating bullying, and enhancing leadership. Howell's insights aim to inspire a more inclusive and supportive work environment, highlighting the benefits of diverse perspectives in achieving organizational success.

      Speak Up, Listen Down
    • 2021

      Exploring the transformative journey of faith, this book emphasizes how a life committed to Jesus Christ leads to a profound sense of freedom and abundance. It illustrates the spiritual exchange where believers trade their old selves for a new identity in Christ, experiencing crucifixion, burial, and resurrection alongside Him. This union grants them eternal life and positions them spiritually at the right hand of the Father. The narrative invites readers to understand their true identity as spiritual beings through a personal relationship with Jesus.

      Fully Alive and Finally Free: Knowing God as Father
    • 2021

      Exploring the transformative power of serenity, the author embarks on a personal journey during a time of pandemic and social unrest. By cycling to nearby parks to practice stillness, he ritualizes this calming activity, leading to profound reflections on its effects on both the self and the broader community. The Serenity Experiment offers insights into how cultivating tranquility can influence one's life and interactions with the world.

      The Serenity Experiment: Searching for Personal Peace in a World That Won't Slow Down
    • 2020

      Emphasizing the context of statistics in behavioral research, this book encourages examining data before conducting tests. It fosters a deep understanding of the logic behind statistical methods, moving beyond rote techniques to grasp the significance of results. By connecting statistical tests to specific research questions, it enriches comprehension through real data and research studies, offering practical insights into data analysis in the behavioral sciences.

      Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
    • 2019

      Look Where We're Going

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Look Where We're Goingis a book of revelation and revolution. Written by someone who has been at the centre of British government and international affairs for half a century, it looks afresh at the ideas, hopes, lessons and largely unintended consequences of successive generations of political leaders; it shows us how to Look Where We're Going. Based on deep personal experience - the author is one of the few left who served in Margaret Thatcher's first Cabinet of just over forty years ago - Howell gives us a new picture of the dramas deep inside government and how yesterday's clashes of ideology and personality have led to today's unanticipated turmoil. Old assumptions are torn apart and accepted versions of what occurred are unravelled. Howell shows how technology has made much of our conventional political vocabulary obsolete, how we now need quite different types of leadership serving new priorities and how, while we wrestle with the issues just before our eyes, much bigger forces are at work which are re-shaping our lives and our future.

      Look Where We're Going
    • 2018

      A retrospective on the evolving nature of the Commonwealth leading to an outline of its unique opportunities today

      The Mother of All Networks
    • 2018