November 20, 2010 - by Paula Ketter
This book explains how to protect a good idea and win support for it. The authors welcome naysayers, nitpickers, and handwringers into the room during the discussion, because they show you in this book how to respond to the unfair attacks to find success. Readers learn ... More »
July 20, 2010 - by Ann Pace
Do you frequently flock to the latest self-help books in pursuit of a better you? Or are you tired of those fluffy, out-of-touch, 10-step guides and just want some straightforward ideas for turning your good life into a great one? Wellbeing: The Five Essential Elements ... More »
June 20, 2010 - by Michael Cohen
In Training on Trial by James and Wendy Kirkpatrick, the reader is presented with the idea of viewing his training endeavors as though they were part of a legal case. Throughout the book, the Kirkpatricks use the legal trial metaphor to explain how learning professional... More »
April 20, 2010 - by Juana Llorens
In her latest book, Tamara Erickson states that the challenge for Gen X "is that they're wedged between two huge generations that are eachtaking up a little too much of your room." And for anyone paying attention to learning and development literature these days, it is ... More »
January 19, 2010 - by Juana Llorens
Great teams that achieve phenomenal success are not always composed of shining overachievers and geniuses. In fact, when an otherwise ordinary team can meet a certain set of fundamental needs, the results can be transformative on the individual, organizational, and glob... More »
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