Susan Cain writes on behalf of the shy, the timid, and the quiet, thus giving voice to a deep-thinking and reflective segment of society. Throughout …
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Through the use of storytelling, academic studies, and interviews, Mr. Duhigg, a reporter for The New York Times, entered the world of habits, the impact …
I heard Dan Pink speak at the Leadership program roundtable conference at Andrews University in July 2006. His presentation, based on his book A Whole New …
Health, Healing and the Church’s Mission, by Willard M. Swartley, explores the biblical and theological roots which have been the foundation of the christian church’s …
In an age when technology and specialization are the norms for our society, the idea of continual learning and growth is increasingly becoming non-negotiable. The …
By Jim Collins & Morton T. Hansen; New York, NY: HarperCollins (2011); Reviewed by STEVEN D. REECE This sequel to Good to Great takes on the …
By Michael Fullan; Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin (2011); Reviewed by BARBARA J. SPENCER The Moral Imperative Realized urges readers to hold morality at the center …
By Susan E. Gillies and M. Ingrid Dvirnak; Valley Forge, PA, Judson Press (2012); Reviewed by DAVID PENNO Empowering Laity, Engaging Leaders is the …
By Ken Sande & Kevin Johnson; Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books (2011); Reviewed by FENADES OBINCHU and STANLEY E. PATTERSON This book is written as …
By Brian Tracy; San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler (2007, 2nd edition); Reviewed by MICHAEL ADOMAKO and STANLEY E. PATTERSON We live in a competitive world …