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Customer Reviews and Description Finally a book that truly provides insight, skills, and wisdom on what it really means to be a leader here on earth. Everyone is a leader in some way and I highly recommend this book. Being a servant leader is true leadership.
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Customer Reviews and Description Scenario thinking is not science but an "art," which is a disciplined way of foreseeing alternative futures and difficult decisions in this complex and uncertain world. This popular book written by Peter Schwartz, a renowned futurist and business strategist, aims to help readers learn the art and methodology of scenario planning. Scenario is defined as "a tool for ordering one's perceptions about alternative future environments in which one's decisions might be played out (Schwartz, 1996, p.4)." The purpose ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Having used this book for four years now in a annual men's leadership course I run for our church, I give it a big thumbs up. John Maxwell gets to the heart of the components of leadership in a very understandable way. I have also used it to teach managers in my business organization the leadership priniciples.
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Customer Reviews and Description This book establishes that successful team building relies on the creation of a learning organization. This book examines how to keep the big picture in mind through a continuous process. Systems thinking is a discipline for seeing wholes, especially interrelationships. There are five disciplines that need to be practiced for this method of systems thinking to work:
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Customer Reviews and Description This is a great book about how we make choices and the possible drawbacks when we have too many before us. It's main emphasis is the psychology of choosing. Schwartz writes clearly and gives pleanty of examples to illustrate his arguments. I thought The Paradox of Choice was going to focus more on Marketing and how buisnesses decide what products to release. This said, it is still immensly helpful in understanding how we make decisions, which it seems the marketers are well aware of.
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Customer Reviews and Description Dr. Shaywitz offers an insightful, fascinating, and indispensable look into the breathtaking research of the past decade, as it regards the "reading brain!" Those of us who intervene on behalf of children, who struggle to read, now have a neural target, which Shaywitz explains in very understandable terms for teachers and parents alike. She discusses in depth the indicators of reading problems and emphasizes the need to correctly diagnose these and intervene early with proven, science-based strategies. No student "outgrows" ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description This pocket reference is a perfect gift for someone who has everything! Especially for those who need to know the answers to every question. I couldn't believe so much information could be packed into such a small book. We had trouble coming up with subjects that weren't addressed!
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Customer Reviews and Description Brian Greene accomplishes it all in one sweep: he tells an enjoyable, enthralling story - a real page turner - and he gets a thoroughly complicated message accross even to non-trained readers. My background is that of an electronics engineer, with only basic training in quantum mechanics. As Dr. Greene mentions a few times in the book, maybe it will take two or three (or more, depending on your background) readings to be able to fully digest it all, but even if you read it only once, it suffices to put you up-to-date with the advancements ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description