The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse, by Marianne Jennings, is a fitting postmortem of the failings of American companies whose self-inflicted demise was a startling …
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Why do people make choices that are not in their own best interest? For instance, why do people fail to participate in retirement savings that …
Just as enduring great companies are not the result of an accident, catastrophic failure of formerly great companies is to a large extent self- inflicted, …
Preparing for Change Reaction is designed as a primer to equip church leaders with the tools needed to deal with common reactions to the prospect …
In 1980, Geert Hofstede, in an article challenging the assumption that American management theories apply in cross-cultural settings, noted that the “first U.S. book …
The moment you spot the term “cross-cultural” in a title of a book or article, you know you may be in for surprises. In …
As an avid hiker and very amateur mountaineer, I love reading books about mountaineering almost as much as I enjoy striking out with a …
If you do not know Gary Hamel or Bill Breen you should. Gary Hamel is a graduate of the School of Business at Andrews …
Peter Block, in his engaging book on community and belonging, urges us to set aside other agendas and engage in building the future. He …
Daniel Goleman’s 1995 best-seller, Emotional Intelligence (2006), gave life to a conversation that challenges the long-held idea that emotions are best kept out of …