Customer Review: Peter's The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook is a must have for everybody who has read the original The Fifth Discipline or are in anyways interested on building learning organization. In short, the book itself contains useful real life examples and tips & tricks on building learning... more info
Customer Review: In "Dance of Change", Peter Senge and his co-authors argue that the key to achieving and sustaining significant change lies in changing people's basic ways of thinking. This is a big challenge as organisations have to grapple with some deep seated ways of thinking. Peter Senge did an excellent job... more info
Customer Review: This is the most comprehensible book on Gerson Therapy to date. Well worth a read for anyone suffering from degenerative diseases. Even better if they are willing to look the medical establishment in the eye and say, "No Thanks, I'd rather do it myself" A very powerful healing method that relies... more info
Customer Review: Well-written and intelligible book on the archaeology of disease. Good discussions both of manifestations of disease in individual skeletal remains, and in populations. Mostly oriented towards disease per se, but there's a good chapter on trauma, as well. Especially good coverage of... more info
Customer Review: The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Short Stories by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a book truly ahead of it's time. From reading the stories it is apparent that Charlotte was an extreme feminist for the late 1800s. I found it interesting that a woman in the 1800s was so aware of the confinements imposed on... more info