43rd Annual Conference | October 22 – 23, 2019 | Salt Lake City, Utah
Agenda & Topics
Day One
Opening Remarks with K.T. Connor
Let’s Change the World with Cliff Hurst | Q&A led by Art Ellis
Creating a Beautiful Future for Formal Axiology with Ron Price
Using the HVP to Identify Students in Need of Social Emotional Support in Public High Schools with Sheri Smith
Changing the World in Which You Live with Richard Worthington | Q&A led by Art Ellis
Using the HVP to Drive Coaching Engagements with Dave Blanchard
From Theory to Reality: How a COO Can Use Hartman Methodology for Greater Results with Lisa Aldisert
From the Archives with Jen Rowley and Cliff Hurst
Conversations with Presenters
Day Two
Sharing Different Ways of Working with the HVP: an ASP Panel with K.T. Connor | Q&A led by Art Ellis
Who was Nicolai Hartmann and what was his influence on Robert Hartman? with Doug Lawrence
A Teleological Measure of Human Values with Leonardo Gomez Navas
Using the HVP to Explore Differences in Age and Gender Related Thinking with K.T. Connor
Explaining Formal Axiology and the HVP to Human Resource Professionals with Suzie Price
A Reading of Hartman Lectures with Art Ellis
Experiencing an Adequate Why with Stephen C. Byrum | Q&A led by Art Ellis
Conversations with Presenters - An informal meet and talk session with the day’s presenters and workshop leaders
What Can We Do to Change the World? with K.T. Connor and Cliff Hurst
Watch Opening Remarks
with Clifford G. Hurst, Ph.D.
What Attendees Loved
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"I loved learning about a totally new idea and the way that it could apply to my life and everyday life, through the lens of employment!"
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"The combination of theory and its application. The spirit exemplified by all."
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"Wonderful facility, warmth of the attendees - all with a common focus, learning, Cliff's opening remarks."
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"Learning more about Hartman's work and getting to meet others who are using and sharing Axiology."
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"The engagement and energy of everyone who took part in it. The quality of nearly all of the presenters' presentations."
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"The variety of speakers both in the subject matter and in the tone of presentation kept the experience lively and thoughtfully engaging."