This profoundly practical book is for businesswomen and businessmen who wish to integrate spiritual values with day-to-day decision-making, tight scheduling, and high-pressured management of multim...
In today's complex work world, things no longer get done simply because someone issues an order and someone else follows it.
Most of us work in socially intricate organizations where we need the h...
So Others May Live is the untold story of the U.S. Coast Guard's quiet but resolute rescue swimmers. From deep ocean caves on the Oregon coast to the panicked and chaotic streets of post-Katrina Ne...
Franz Ruppert's book explores the different types of trauma experience, along with the bonding theories of John Bowlby and attachment work of Mary Ainsworth and others, forming a multigenerational ...
Authors:
Harlene Anderson
David Cooperrider
Kenneth Gergen
Mary Gergen
Sheila McNamee
Jane Watkins
Diana Whitney
A Taos Institute Publication, The Appreciative Organization is based on the authors...
This book exposes the truth of the Cuban tragedy under Castro-Communism. It details the events of a dictator devoid of human compassion which led to the rape of a nation.
In reading the history of nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their peculiarities; their seasons of excitement and recklessness, when they care not what they do. We f...
In what is widely considered the most influential book ever written by Walter Lippmann, the late journalist and social critic provides a fundamental trea...
Torie Clarke, renowned and respected in political and business circles as one of the nation's most gifted communicators, offers a complete guide to the new age of transparency. Clarke's message is ...
"Science and Hypothesis" is a study written in 1902, by the French mathematician, Henri Poincaré. It was designed with non-specialist readers in mind, and contains information on mathematics, space...
REAL LEAN - The Keys to Sustaining Lean Management (Volume Three), finally answers the question that Lean practitioners have been asking for decades: "How do you sustain Lean management?" Volume 3 ...
"Lean Thinking" has dominated product development and project management for over a decade. Now, however, a six-year study by MIT's International Motor Vehicle Program led by Michael Cusumano and K...
What's the best way to approach a potential customer? What tactics do effective salesman use to demonstrate the product for sale? What methods are best for closing the deal?
In this classic of pop...
In a tradition of political satire that ranges from A MODEST PROPOSAL to DR. STRANGELOVE falls the perplexing, ingenious, and ceaselessly curious REPORT FROM IRON MOUNTAIN.
Upon its first appearan...
Joe Navarro, a former counterintelligence officer specializing in behavioral analysis, presents the definitive book on how to best utilize nonverbal communication for success in business and life...