Customer Review: "True North"- Discover your authentic leadership"- the mere title grabbed me .
Perhaps there is an inherent desire for people to be truthful and to seek true direction. The book has an appeal for everyone. Everyone is in some way a leader. This book is most assuredly one for anyone.more info
Customer Review: It was one of my text books from the MOL program (Master of Organizational Leadership)at Biola University. It's a great book to help opening a new path to survey one's 'self.' the book shows me how to develop/improve my character up to the point that how to become an authentic leader. following by... more info
Customer Review: I'm sorry but this book lacks any depth at all. I would recommend not buying this book. This is superficial coverage and should only be read by those who know absolutely nothing about quality management.
Customer Review: This is worth the time to read. It also reads fairly quickly. It is a call for ethical leadership in the business world. It causes all to think about the topic, no matter what field they are in. Authentic leadership is important for business, but also for education, government, and religion. There... more info
Customer Review: "Kat", "Mouse", "Pupp", "bricks", "jails" - 'nuff said! When is this guy Herriman going to stop repeating himself? Seriously, this penultimate slab of "Krazy Kat" Sunday pages is just as bafflingly enjoyable as always. Where the collection falls short is in the normally superb ancillary material,... more info
Customer Review: Dr. Foster's book is required reading for anyone interested in working in a front office of a major sports franchise. Foster provides context, cases, analysis, and methods for addressing the problems and opportunities that confront decision makers in front offices. Not only is the book... more info
Customer Review: The best thing ever to hit the eyes is the Krazy Kat entourage a la George Herriman. With the most surrealistic spelling and the most endearing characters in a love triangle (Krazy, Ignatz, and Offisa Pupp), one can find relief from the drabness and the pressures of life. (Was that a brick that just... more info