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Crisis Communication Strategies - Part Two

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

In an interpersonal crisis the process to assign the responsibility is more or less controlled. The partner could be invested with more responsibility than he has which favorites a negative image on him. The idea suggests the necessity to identify and assign the responsibility in a reasonable manner.
W.T. Coombs model is founded on the concept […]

Simplicity - 3 Causes of this New Movement

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

There is a greater and greater demand for simplicity and slow-down in our busy and hectic world. Our world has become so complicated and stressful that it turned to be unnatural.
The paradox is that we humans transformed and developed our world motivated by the idea that it would serve us better. But it seems […]

The Choice to Behave Responsible

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

In life, theoretically speaking, any behavior must be expressed with a responsible attitude which implies the idea that the person should assume the responsibility for any of his actions no matter the consequences. Practically, things are not so simple because of some interior elements that coordinate us (explained by person’s psychology and crowd’s psychology).
To understand […]

Gender Roles in Modern Family

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Traditional education creates, in time, an incomplete image on family’s gender roles. From generation to generation children interiorize theirs parent’s model known as “separated world’s myth”- a wife and a mother only cooking , doing laundry and taking care of the child “contrasting” with a husband and a father working or fixing different things. According […]