In Don't Judge this Book by its Title, Dr. Frank J. Greco, Ph.D., investigates the dual sides of the most difficult and pressing questions we encounter every day. It is a journey in search of truth and increased insight.
This book was designed to be insightful and entertaining - to significantly influence your perspective of truth along with the management of your personal and professional activities. It provides real life solutions to the highly challenging paradoxical problems we all face every day.
With editorial license, Dr. Greco selected an oxymoron title as a revealing theme. The title previews and represents the intent of his message. What is commonly thought to be unknown can be comprehended. The tools used address contradictions, conflict and paradoxes while providing an answer to the Catch-22.
Dr. Greco leverages the fact that scientific and philosophical breakthroughs often result from chaos, conflict and convoluted settings. He also includes perspectives which are extremely pragmatic - illustrating visual techniques to attain efficiencies, effectiveness and clear insight into managing personal and professional affairs.
Some of the Topics include:
- How to discover answers to masked problems and uncertainty
- How Love can be rewarding when it is selfishly given
- How unattainable truths provide new perspectives
- How to increases your conditional knowledge and decision-making process
- Why individual subjective reality includes all people individually
- Speculations on time, space and other unknowns.
Throughout the book, situations which were previously not comprehended will be uncovered. Mysteries are analyzed in a new light in an attempt to unravel and explain contradictions. Cases are presented that are simultaneously True, False, Both True & False and Neither True nor False.
Most interestingly, the analysis of dualism investigates both sides of critical issues including politics, government, war, abortion and other compromises affecting our personal lives. Dr. Greco questions the questions that have been previously scrutinized by scholars, answered, corrected, revised and asked again.
Chapters include:
- Understanding Intellectual Conflict
- Contradictionism and Duality
- The Absolute Truth
- Listening to the Listener
- Inquiry and why we Ask Why
- Listen to the Echoes of the Silence
- Time as a Dimension
- Why complete knowledge may be unknown
- Perspective and Point of View
- Selfish Love when Rambo meets Bambi
- Duality of Light
- Was Dr. Heisenberg certain about his theory?
- New management perspectives to conduct Business
- Process/Product methodology in Collaborate Engineering
- Duals and Compromises in Personal Settings
This is not a straight forward "How To" manual, since more unanswered questions are included than advice, solutions or answers. Inside, Dr. Greco offers final answers and decisions that are both situational and reader dependent.
About the Author: Dr. Greco has over 40 years in System Engineering, Federal Procurement, New Business Development and Proposal Preparation for Industry and Government. He was employed by General Electric Company as an Electrical Engineer for over six years. He was also employed by a nationwide software firm for over six years as a Software Engineer and before starting his own company, held a position with a national consulting firm as an East coast manager for over six years. In 1986, Dr. Greco founded and continues to manage a Government contractor consulting firm specializing in the preparation of Federal procurement and technical Research and Development reports and documentation. Dr. Greco, Founder and President of Greco Research Engineering, Company, Inc. [www.GrecoInc.com] has over40 years of consulting and has supported over 300 clients with Business Development, Program Management and Engineering efforts. Dr. Greco's experience includes active participation in professional societies and graduate level instruction. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. His professional credentials include Management and Professional Associations as an active member, trainer and speaker. Dr. Greco is a former speaker and lecturer at numerous societies including Association of Proposal Management Professionals, Society of Logistics Engineers, National Contract Management Association, Tidewater Association of Service Contractors, Society of Electronic Warfare and other professional seminars for industry. Dr. Greco is a former graduate instructor for Golden Gate University and undergraduate instructor at Old Dominion University. His academic background degrees include Ph.D. in Engineering Management, Old Dominion University, M.S. in Information Systems, George Washington University, M.S. in Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and B.S., Electrical Engineering, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute of New York University. For his Ph. D., he authored, Understanding Collaborative Writing of Technical Proposals with a Process-Product Model. Over the years, Dr. Greco has received numerous awards and certifications. Dr. Greco is married with two grown children.