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God in Modern Philosophy
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1978)
Author: James Daniel Collins
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A lucid and masterful summary of the topic
Collins is a masterful and lucid expositer of modern philosophy. Unlike many philosophers, he realizes the key significance of the concept of God in philosophers as diverse as Spinoza, Pascal, and Hegel. I have used this book as a resource for my teaching at the graduate level. --Doug Groothuis, PH.D. Denver Seminary


Harvard Business Review on Change (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series)
Published in Paperback by Harvard Business School Press (1998)
Authors: John P. Kotter, James Collins, Richard Pascale, Jeanie Daniel Duck, Jerry Porras, and Anthony G. Athos
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Very good, and in addition.
This is a very good series of articles. In addition, I strongly recommend "Strategic Organizational Change" by Beitler. It is time and money well spent.

A positive goldmine

In the nicest possible sense, this book isn't exactly what the title claims. All to often discussions of change management tend to concentrate on the people side of things and ignore the less glamerous topics such as re-tooling, revised administrative and reporting procedures and so on.
So, just to keep the record straight, this book is primarily concerned with the personnel aspects of change, with all other aspects of the overall process taking a very secondary part in the proceedings.

And now, on with the review:

One of the ways I judge a book like this is by the number of highlights I've made (makes it so much easier to refer back to the key points).
Sometimes I'll go through an entire book and be lucky to have half a dozen highlighted passage.

NOT here, though.

Without a hint of exaggeration I found numerous points worth highlighting in every one of the eight reprinted articles.

Of course this is not entirely surprising given the list of contributors, which includes such "leaders of the pack" as John Cotter ("Leading Change"), Richard Pascale and Anthony Athos ("The Reinvention Roller Coaster"), and Jerry Porras (Building Your Company's Vision").

I'd also like to commend the article "Managing Change : The Art of Balancing", by Jeanie Daniel Duck, (which ended up with highlighting on nearly every page!).

So, whilst the material is not exactly new (the various items appeared in the Harvard Business Review between 1992 and 1998), I'd suggest this well-chosen set of articles is as important now as when the articles were first published.

Tight, Concise and Has Executive Summaries
Do you prefer tight, concise articles compared to eloquent tomes, simply because you don't have the time to read as much as you might like? If that's the case, then here is a great book on change management just for you. This collection is one in a series from the Harvard Business Review, and is just about the most wide-ranging printed resource that this writer has found available for taking on corporate change.

There are articles from such leading authorities on change management as John Kotter (Leading Change), Paul Strebel, and more. Each article opens with an executive summary, helping you decide if you want to tackle that article then and there, or move on to another that fits your interests of the moment.

Sooner or later, change is about people altering the status quo, and those in charge often turn a blind eye to the fact that leadership is singularly the most important issue when an organization has to implement major changes. This is followed closely by teamwork, of which there won't be any without leadership.

Inside the covers you'll find the collected knowledge, opinions and counsel of those executives and consultants who have dealt with change at all levels. If your schedule doesn't permit you to leisurely meander through hundreds of pages to find a few workable ideas upon which to build some change solutions, then this collection should be highly recommended for you.


Descartes' philosophy of nature
Published in Unknown Binding by Blackwell ()
Author: James Daniel Collins
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The Existentialists: A Critical Study
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1977)
Author: James Daniel Collins
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History of philosophy in the making : a symposium of essays to honor Professor James D. Collins on his 65th birthday
Published in Unknown Binding by University Press of America ()
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Interpreting Modern Philosophy,
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Univ Pr (1972)
Author: James Daniel Collins
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Spinoza on Nature
Published in Hardcover by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (1984)
Author: James Daniel Collins
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