Customer Review: A "must have" book for the individual leading a multi-generational workforce. Quick, understandable, and imminently practical! Also, a good choice for the academic teaching leadership classes.
Customer Review: Managing Generation Y gives a good overview of the characteristics of this age group. This book gives some practical tips, and some food for thought to develop your own tips, on how to best manage people of this generation. I found the book useful.
Customer Review: Based on the menu from Schumacher College in Devon, England, this book of recipes (and more) is by far the best vegetarian cookbook I have ever come across. The whole philosophy extends to conservation, preservation, sustainability, biodiversity - and is a lesson to us all. Every single recipe we... more info
Customer Review: 32 creative ideas including, stick, glove, hand and shadow puppets. Not to mention cardbox and doorway stages. There are many ideas that use your hand to be painted. If you're not keen on messy projects, then you might want to steer clear of those. One puppet in particularuses a 2 liter soda bottle.... more info
Customer Review: Carolyn Eisele writes perceptive and engaging essays on Peirce's work in mathematics. The book is well illustrated, and covers a range of topics. Peirce's mountain climbing in the world of mathematics is exhilerating; the connection between his logical and epistimological work very suggestive.
As I began to read this collection of essays, I was reminded of Vince Lombardi's assertion that leaders are made, not born. "And they are made just like anything else that has ever been made in this country -- by hard effort and that's the price we all have to pay to achieve that goal, or any... more info