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Edwin Jones lives in Denton, Texas with Edie, his wife of forty years. They have two children and four grandchildren. He spent twenty-three years in the USAF as a Russian linguist and also was program manager, curriculum developer, and teacher for numerous courses at the National Security Agency. He worked for fifteen years as a curriculum developer and educator tasked with training the management of a major telecommunications company and in private practice. He is currently on staff at a local Bible church. He has been a student of human behavior for nearly forty years. As the bookas dedication attests, the man who taught him the most in this area was his late supervisor, Chief Master Sergeant James B. Heath. Under his tutelage at the Electronic Security Command NCO Academy and Leadership School in San Angelo, Texas, Ed learned that attitude is a choice and not merely a condition one acquires. The lessons learned there and throughout his career led him to a fifteen-year career in adult education and motivational speaking. This book, Attitude Continuum, models the progression and likely result of attitude development in oneas life. It will assist the leader, supervisor, and manager in developing a aculture of attitude.a
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Edwin Jones lives in Denton, Texas with Edie, his wife of forty years. They have two children and four grandchildren. He spent twenty-three years in the USAF as a Russian linguist and also was program manager, curriculum developer, and teacher for numerous courses at the National Security Agency. He worked for fifteen years as a curriculum developer and educator tasked with training the management of a major telecommunications company and in private practice. He is currently on staff at a local Bible church. He has been a student of human behavior for nearly forty years. As the bookas dedication attests, the man who taught him the most in this area was his late supervisor, Chief Master Sergeant James B. Heath. Under his tutelage at the Electronic Security Command NCO Academy and Leadership School in San Angelo, Texas, Ed learned that attitude is a choice and not merely a condition one acquires. The lessons learned there and throughout his career led him to a fifteen-year career in adult education and motivational speaking. This book, Attitude Continuum, models the progression and likely result of attitude development in oneas life. It will assist the leader, supervisor, and manager in developing a aculture of attitude.a