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From his opening quotation of holistic unity from Chief Seattle on the jacket to his final inspiring words at the conclusion of the book, Brache ties all the elements of improving organization performance together in a scholarly, yet easy to read creation. His "Enterprise Model" for organizations, provides an impressive blueprint or x-ray for understanding the "complex network of interlocking factors" which contribute to How Organizations Work.
Using a model analogous to human biology, Brache has provided a framework within which we might better understand our organizations and the various factors that influence performance.
It is a great, easy read -- just in time for our serious summer reading list. Enjoy!
I worked with Alan many years ago, and I'm pleased to say that he is as lucid and logical as ever--and remains just as witty. His writing is crisp and to the point, and the real-life case studies that he intersperses ensure that the reader is never bored.
Alan has done a fine job with a subject that, in other hands, could have been not only dull but also purely theoreti-cal. Instead, this is a book you can read once to get the big picture, then go back to again and again for practical day-to-day advice.
Dale Corey, Business Writer & Researcher
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Eight months into building my leadership influence consulting practice, Mr Weiss has given me the gift of branding. He has shown me how to build the "gravity" to draw prospects to me, how to get more specific about the value I offer to clients, and what actions I need to take now to build the brand that will build my business.
I have seen some of these elements before, but this book wraps it all up in a neat template for action, and it has got me moving. I keep this book on my desk, not my shelf.
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All the photographs are wonderful compositions, many of them divided into threes, horizontally, some land in the foreground, then a freight train and finally the sky. This is interesting because they show things that could not be moved, unlike studio photography, here the photographer had to move the camera to get the best shot. David Plowden seems to know instinctively when he sees something that it will make an interesting photograph. If you want to have a keepsake of slowly disappearing man-made America get this book.
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The pictures in this book are stunning. This is a beautiful production. The only "gripe" I have with this book is that it shows certain cultural biases by the writers (they refer to Argentina as "uncivilized" in some areas), and the other being the same complaint I have about the movie this book is about: the slippery interpretation of Argentine history. That is where this book faulters most, in its attempts to describe Peronist politics and what they mean to Argentina.
But would most people who buy this book buy it for the sake of shedding light on Argentine politics? Not likely. They would buy it for the beautiful photographs, most likely of Madonna and Antonio Banderas. And there are plenty of those in this book.
The other source of power for these stories is Radding's sensitive understanding of a child's world and his ability to give voice to it at a level that captivates children.
I think you will really enjoy this book.
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When Ace Amato is called to the murder scene of Frankie "Ten Times" Lanovara on February 2nd, he thinks it might be a mob hit. Ace is a Lieutenant on the Rochester Police Department, has twenty-five years in, and sometimes thinks that he should retire. He is tough, resilient, is a Viet Nam vet, and has, as one of his worst enemies, his Chief of Police, Westfield. Ace talks to his contact, one "Fast Eddie," who swears this isn't a mob hit. Furthermore, most mob hits don't leave playing cards on bodies as clues. Even Ace's superior officer, Charles Novitski, is stunned when Westfield demands briefings every day from Ace. Something is up:
"You know the story about me and him, boss. He hates me and I wouldn't give a fat rat's ... for him. Our feeling go way back. You know better than anybody what that's all about.' I do,' Charles Novitski said. Than he paused and looked down at the seat of his chair, as if he would find the words he needed there. He usually wants nothing to do with you, and he's one for sticking to the chain of command. Now out of the blue, he wants you to go directly to him every single day. It don't make sense to me, Mike.'"
In this gritty tale, Campanozzi writes a powerful, riveting story about a maniac committing serial murders and the effect this type of stress has on actual police officers and detectives. Campanozzi presents a reality package in this story that goes far beyond a normal police procedural.
Shelley Glodowski
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Whether you view that time through the prism of the establishment, the dispossessed, or the child of either, you will find plenty here to mull as we approach the next phase of our evolving American culture. A fun, interesting read.
If you have ever wondered about the "Fabulous Fifties" and what its communities were like, this is the book for you. Those longing for the security and morals of that decade may well be surprised by what was necessary of its citizens. The Lost City is a great read, and belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in society, community, and change.
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What I liked most about this book was that you can refer to any given part of the book that was of interest for guidelines and suggestions in mentoring. The authors provide you with various Development Activities to use with your mentees. Also, things that you can put together in your professional portfolio as a teacher or mentor.
There's a great move to using the Coaching Plan in supervision. There's a sample plan included. A plan of action is included along with follow-ups with dates. You can also assign special assignments or readings for mentees as a suggestion to improve certain skills.
The use of journal writing is highly encouraged and promoted. Various formats are provided. It is suggested that at the end of the month, you go back to reread your entries to look for ideas, themes or feelings that surface from these entries. It's a good way to reflect on your practice through this type of analysis of your journal entries.
I actually took the class of the same title at UC Santa Barbara from Dr. Ebenstein himself. Back then, he was a giant in the political science field (still is) and we stood in awe of him. At the same time, he was the only professor I had there who would invite us to a brown-bag lunch each week to discuss course work and his personal experience in Europe before and during WWII. I cherish the text as a reminder of my unbelievable good fortune to have known this great scholar as well as a kind and gentle man. He and this book continue to inspire me.