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Corporate Instinct: Building a Knowing Enterprise for the 21st Century
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (1997)
Authors: Thomas M. Koulopoulos, Richard Spinello, Wayne Toms, and Wayne D. Toms
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Excellent primer on enterprise Knowledge Management
I've always had much respect for Tom Koulopoulos and the Delphi Group. But I expected going into this book that there would be a sales pitch embedded into the book of some sort. Not so.

The book is a very readable, very practical guide to enabling your organization to develop instict. What does "instinct" mean in the context of a business you ask? It means that when the market shifts, your company is structured in such a way that it can shift immediately to accomodate and exploit it. Rather than observing market changes and reacting to them retrospectively, you are there from the beginning.

To accomplish this, companies must balance their characteristics according to a grid of:

* INTERNAL AWARENESS

* EXTERNAL AWARENESS

* INTERNAL RESPONSIVENESS

* EXTERNAL RESPONSIVENESS

The book is all about the specifics of this grid and how you can acheive balance. At the end of the book is a very helpful Corporate Instinct Assessment test for use on your company.

For those who desire to put feet on KM theory, I recommend, as a start, reading "Corporate Instinct" and "The Character of a Corporation" (Goffee and Jones) together. The latter fills in many of the Cultural elements not treated in the former.


Danger at Seven Mile Bend (Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater, Vol 6)
Published in Audio Cassette by HighBridge Company (1995)
Authors: Stephen Thomas Oney, Richard Thomas, and Steven Thomas Oney
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GREAT SERIES--WISH THEY WOULD BRING BACK RADIO SHOWS
THIS INSTALLMENT HAS 3 STORIES. FIVE FATHOM RIP IS A FISHY TALE, MYSTERY OF THE MURDERED MISER IS A NEW TWIST ON AN OLD CLASSIC AND THE BUOY IS AN EXCELLENT GHOST STORY. I LOVE THIS WHOLE SERIES.


The Danielle Steel Value Collection: Fine Things, Jewels, Vanished
Published in Audio Cassette by Bantam Books-Audio (06 July, 1999)
Authors: Richard Thomas, Tim Curry, Boyd Gaines, and Danielle Steel
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The Danielle Steel Value Collection
Danielle STeel is a wonderful author and Her marvolous talent is shown in the three book value pack


Democracy at Work in an Indian Industrial Cooperative: The Story of Kerala Dinesh Beedi (Cornell International Industrial and Labor Relations Report, No 34)
Published in Hardcover by Ilr Pr (1998)
Authors: T. M. Thomas Isaac, Richard W. Franke, Pyaralal Raghavan, T. M. Thomas Isaac, and Pyralal Raghavan
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Study based on Qualitative Research Interviews
A refreshing treatment of alternative economic organization. In a casual and conversational manner the author saves us the sugar coated reviews of the all-but magical Kerala development story and dives right into the reality of an industrial cooperative in an Indian state that is breaking all of the capitalist rules and still winning the game! A must read for anyone interested in the struggle to transform exploitation into cooperation and voluntary participation. This book is a breath of fresh air in the sometimes stale realm of economic literature. Includes detailed analysis of organizational structure of Kerala Dinesh Beedi.


The Demography of Health and Health Care (Plenum Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis)
Published in Hardcover by Plenum Pub Corp (1992)
Authors: Louis G. Pol and Richard K. Thomas
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A valuable reference tool and textbook
Louis Pol and Rick Thomas have rendered a valuable service with this book. For demographers it demonstrates how their methods, concepts and data can be applied to important health and health care issues; for health care professionals, it shows that the "demographic perspective" yields valuable insights into a wide range of health and health care issues. The book is clearly written, well-organized, and has a very useful set of references. The book can serve both as a reference tool for practicing professionals and as a textbook for upper-division and graduate courses dealing with health and population.


The Farley Mowat Reader
Published in Hardcover by Roberts Rinehart Pub (1997)
Authors: Farley Mowat, Wendy Thomas, Richard Row, and Gary Alphonso
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A great introduction to Mowat's work
Like most Americans, I had never heard of Farley Mowat until I made the association of the Disney film "Never Cry Wolf" with his name on a book spine one day. I loved the movie, so I figured I might as well try out the book.

I adored Never Cry Wolf, but you often hear that a writer has one good book in him (or her), and after that it is all downhill. Furthermore, I looked in the library catalog and Mowat had dozens of titles! I had no idea which ones to try, they had odd titles! So I picked up this reader, to get an idea which of the titles I might want to pick out.

After reading this collection, I decided I wanted to read them all. Mowat is simply the best Canadian writer, and one of the top of this century, in my humble opinion. I have now read five of his books, and my collection continues to grow. Even the books that are represented as children's books (like The Dog Who Wouldn't Be) are a joy to adults as well.

Mowat has the keen eye of observation that Mark Twain had, but without the viciousness of the satire... he is much more coy and subtle in his musings on families and nature. Many of his works involve the Arctic north, Saskatchewan, the high seas, and animals; but I have yet to find a poorly written chapter in any of his works.

If you want some proof that Mowat is worth buying, pick up this Reader and see for yourself. I read a few small portions to my writers club as samples of excellent writing, and they loved it. It reads smoothly, like a storyteller would speak, like a Garrison Keilor tale.

He is a controversial figure, is my understanding. Purportedly, he is not allowed to visit the United States, because in one book he claimed to shoot his rifle at overflying US warplanes. Who knows if this is true; Mowat admits to a bit of freedom in embellishing a tale; which is only right, since it is more fun that way. Don't worry about these details, just read some of it and enjoy it.


Gargoyles
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (Trd) (1986)
Authors: Thomas Bernhard, Richard Winston, and Clara Winston
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Seems The Most Accessible, Until...
This is Thomas Bernhard's first novel, and at first it seems to be a rambling collection of grotesques in the manner of WINESBURG, OHIO. But then, after the insane industrialist and the boy in the cage, we reach the realm of the prince, and the novel takes off into the territory Bernhard explores in his later books -- that is, breathless, disjointed, almost-incoherent blocks of text. Note that I'm not suggesting this is a bad thing. Here it's wonderful. And although the prince's rant is quite exhausting, it's exhausting in a good way (I had to put the book down a few times during Molly's soliloquoy too, but that doesn't mean it's bad, just perhaps a bit demanding). An obvious choice for any Bernhard fan, and just possibly a good trick to play on someone, who will believe they're reading a naturalistic novel, until....


Healing: A Journal of Tolerance and Understanding
Published in Hardcover by Harper Collins Canada (1996)
Authors: Muhammad Ali, Thomas Hauser, and Richard Dominick
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Fantastic, and insightful
I was part of the first group of people who saw this book before it's release. Muhammad Ali came to my high school to promote cultural, and racial unity. This book helped young teenagers such as myself that the world should not be filled with hate. Healing helped my school heal, with it's powerful knowledge.


Hepatology: A Textbook of Liver Disease
Published in Hardcover by W B Saunders (2003)
Authors: David Zakim, Thomas D. Boyer, and Richard E. Walton
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Most famous textbook of hepatology in the world
This textbook is one of the most famus and reliable in the world. It covers all the field of hepatology, and is satisfaactory for specalists of hepatology as well as general physicians.Especially, the chapter of liver regeneration is well organized and stimulous.


Hobbes (Past Masters)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1989)
Author: Richard Tuck
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An introduction to Hobbes written with clarity and grace
When I read British philosophy as an undergraduate, I skimmed over Hobbes and focused primarily on Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. It was not until recently that I realized the importance of Hobbes's political thought. Therefore, I decided to read Hobbes's "Leviathan." Having previously discovered the outstanding little books in the "Past Masters" series published by the Oxford University Press, I first looked to see if the series included a title on Hobbes, and I found Tuck's book, which I read before reading "Leviathan." Tuck's "Hobbes" provided me with a good foundation for reading "Leviathan," and Tuck greatly increased my appreciation for Hobbes. Tuck is particularly careful to describe not only Hobbes's political philosophy; he also provides an introduction to Hobbes's thought regarding religion, science, ethics, and philosophical method. By gaining an overall picture of Hobbes's thought, I came to appreciate Tuck's claim that "Hobbes created English-language philosophy." I recommend this book to anyone approaching Hobbes for the first time.


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