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Chris Cowan is a co-author of the book Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership, and Change, which describes a theory of human development and management based on the work of psychologist Clare Graves. He created the color-code which is widely used to identify the systems that represent levels of human existence. Spiral dynamics is a book by Don Beck and Chris Cowan which is based on the theory of psychology professor Clare W. Graves. ... Human development may refer to: Human development (biology) Human development (psychology) Occasionally, it may refer to both, but because each of these is already an immense area, few if any contemporary academic discussions attempt to tackle both with any completeness. ... Management (from Old French ménagement the art of conducting, directing, from Latin manu agere to lead by the hand) characterises the process of leading and directing all or part of an organization, often a business, through the deployment and manipulation of resources (human, financial, material, intellectual or intangible). ... Clare W. Graves (December 21, 1914-January 3, 1986) was a professor of psychology and originator of the Level Theory of Personality. ...


Cowan has been applying this theory world-wide for thirty years in a wide range of organizations across the public and private sectors.


After teaching at North Texas State University (now the University on North Texas), he co-founded the National Values Center. He now runs NVC Consulting and ECLET Publishing along with partner, Natasha Todorovic. They offer training in the theory of Dr. Graves and Spiral Dynamics, write articles and books and offer consultancy services. His work focuses on the theoretical foundations of the Gravesian point of view with practical, real-world uses of this broad systems perspective on human nature and change. The University of North Texas (UNT) is located in Denton, Texas. ...


Chris Cowan, Natasha Todorovic, and William R. Lee compile and maintain the archives of Clare Graves. ECLET Publishing has released two books about the theory. One is a transcription by Lee titled Graves: Levels of Human Existence. The other is the manuscript Dr. Graves left unfinished and is called The Never Ending Quest. It was completed using Graves's own words by editors Cowan and Todorovic. Clare W. Graves (December 21, 1914-January 3, 1986) was a professor of psychology and originator of the Level Theory of Personality. ...


The FAQ on the spiraldynamics website is a source of information regarding their appproach to Graves and Spiral Dynamics.


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Spiral Dynamics > About NVC Consulting > Chris Cowan, MA, Partner (273 words)
Chris Cowan's work concentrates on the alignment of people, technologies, leadership and management systems through the application of Spiral Dynamics and Gravesian-based models.
Chris was working on a doctoral degree in communication when his focus shifted entirely to the extension and application of Dr. Clare W. Graves' emergent cyclical Levels of existence theory.
Cowan's emphasis is on making Spiral Dynamics practical, applicable and deliverable to a wide range of groups that are seeking results at the bottom line, the top line and the complicated and often overlooked human factors in between.
Chris Cowan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (281 words)
Chris Cowan is a co-author of the book Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership, and Change, which describes a theory of human development and management based on the work of psychologist Clare Graves.
Cowan has been applying this theory world-wide for thirty years in a wide range of organizations across the public and private sectors.
Chris Cowan, Natasha Todorovic, and William R. Lee compile and maintain the archives of Clare Graves.
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