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Gary Alan Fine

    Alan Fine ist Gründer und Präsident von InsideOut Development, einem Unternehmen, das sich auf Firmenschulungen und Führungskräfte-Coaching spezialisiert hat. Seit 25 Jahren arbeitet er als Coach für mentale Leistungsfähigkeit und Konzentration mit Spitzenprofisportlern, Musikern und Führungskräften. Fine ist Mitentwickler des GROW-Modells, das als Goldstandard im Coaching gilt. Sein Ansatz für Leistungsdurchbrüche konzentriert sich auf die Beseitigung innerer Störungen, die Menschen daran hindern, auf Basis ihres Wissens zu handeln, und integriert Humor sowie Einblicke aus der Welt des Profisports.

    Talking Sociology
    The Global Grapevine
    You Already Know How to Be Great
    Tiny Publics: A Theory of Group Action and Culture
    • The book explores the crucial role of small groups, termed "tiny publics," in shaping social life and fostering civic engagement. Arguing that these intimate circles—like families, sports teams, and work colleagues—are foundational to society, the author draws on over thirty-five years of ethnographic research. Through diverse examples, he illustrates how these groups develop unique cultures and provide social capital, enabling members to engage meaningfully in larger societal discourses. The insights highlight how grassroots actions can influence broader social structures.

      Tiny Publics: A Theory of Group Action and Culture2012
      4,3
    • The Global Grapevine

      Why Rumors of Terrorism, Immigration, and Trade Matter

      • 255 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      A flat world accelerates the spread of bad ideas. Through diverse illustrations, from vampire lore to contemporary terrorism rumors, the authors explore the consequences of cultural collisions, enhancing your understanding of an interconnected world. This essential read equips you to identify misleading narratives that may appear in your inbox or on television. In this engaging and insightful work, Fine and Ellis provide a focused analysis of loose talk, revealing how seemingly unrelated rumors—such as 9/11 conspiracy theories and fears about imported goods—reflect a common theme: many people feel uneasy about their increasing exposure to what they perceive as foreign. While some celebrate globalization, the narratives we share indicate that it remains daunting for many. This incisive cultural critique rigorously examines the pervasive paranoid rumors of our time, exploring their origins, meanings, and implications. The authors offer guidance on how to navigate this landscape of misinformation. Anyone who engages with talk radio or the Internet will find this book invaluable for understanding the dynamics of modern discourse.

      The Global Grapevine2010
      3,9
    • A bold new approach to performance by one of the top coaches in the country.In trying to improve-on the playing field, in the office, or even at home-most people seek out new information to get to the next level. They read a book, attend a class, or hire an expert to give them an edge.But Alan Fine, an accomplished tennis, golf, and executive coach and a renowned authority on peak performance, believes that this "outside-in" method is precisely what's holding you back from doing your best work. He's found the biggest obstacle to improved performance isn't not knowing what to do; it's not doing what you already know. Ironically, the quest for information and instructions designed to help you get ahead can often interfere with your ability to focus on doing something.Fine reveals his simple and proven approach to achieving breakthrough performance. It starts with reducing the interference that blocks your potential through an amazing process called G.R.O.W. (Goal, Reality, Options, Way Forward).No matter who you are or what you do, You Already Know How to Be Great will help you eliminate what is standing in the way of your goals.

      You Already Know How to Be Great2010
      4,1
    • Talking Sociology

      • 283 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      This book examines twelve controversial issues in sociology and in public policy and focuses on philosophical questions about human nature and the nature of social organization. Immigration policies; gender, race and ethnicity; culture; social movements; human sexuality; culture; and socialization.

      Talking Sociology1985