The "Kirkpatrick Model" for evaluating training programs is the most widely used approach in the corporate, government, and academic worlds. First developed in 1959, it focuses on four key a
Joan Hangarter bought a disability policy in 1990 to protect her in case of serious illness. When she did become disabled a decade later, she ended up homeless and on welfare when the company refused
Presents a new, more effective approach to leadership: helping people to honestly face reality and deal with their most pressing problems, rather than imposing ideas and solutions on them Shows ho
Presents an original analysis of what the real sources of power are in America today Reveals the tactics used by corporate interests to wield hidden power Offers detailed strategic advice for how
Presents often contrarian insights into how to design meetings that actually accomplish something Filled with case examples and exercises Draws on the authors' decades of experience working with
A revised and expanded edition of a bestselling classic--more than 90,000 copies sold of the first edition This new edition includes to completely new chapters Cleverly weaves together exercises, stor
In this inspiring leadership fable, John Stahl-Wert and Ken Jennings draw on their years of experience as consultants and chief executives, as well as on findings from Gallup’s ground-breaking Q-12 su
Sooner or later, most organizations will face some kind of disaster--flood, fire, hurricane, earthquake, workplace violence, bombings, even the arrest or sudden death of the CEO. Existing books on cri
The long-awaited follow-up to the bestselling Leadership and Self-Deception (over 400,000 copies sold and translated into seventeen languages) Shows how we unwittingly perpetuate the conflicts tha
Provides a blueprint for entrepreneurs who want to grow their socially responsible business while remaining true to their principles Based on interviews with top executives at over thirty leading
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Since 1970, Robert Greenleaf's (1904-1990) writings on servant leadership have powerfully influenced every imaginable field of endeavor, from management training and education to corporate ethics and
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From the coauthor of The One Minute Manager, one of the bestselling business books of all time (over 9 million copies sold), and Empowerment Takes More Than a Minute (a 1996 BusinessWeek bestseller)
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The definitive document of the anti-corporate globalization movement-the consensus report of an alliance of leading activists, scholars, economists, researchers, and writers Offers a constructive,
Bridging the gap between heavy theory and heavy practice, "Organization Development provides an emphasis on performance and results in addition to an overview of tools, techniques, and processes. Cove