Esther Cameron and Mike Green's objective is to help their reader understand "why change happens, how change happens, and what needs to be done to make change a more welcoming concept" by carefully reviewing a wealth of resources that provide models, tools, and techniques of organizational... more info
Customer Review: This is a really excellent compliment to the medieval London excavation books. However, It gives a much more rounded impression of the leatherworking industry, including tanning, tools, and peripheral industries revolving around leather. For people trying to understand the industry of Medieval... more info
Customer Review: This book was extremely helful to me. I was looking for information on holding training meetings, and conference calls and how to make them the most beneficial they could be. This book covered everything from research prior to the meeting to debriefing after the meeting. I will continue to use it as... more info
Customer Review: This is one of those rare anthologies that is worth its price more for the editor's introductory remarks than for the anthologized essays. Don't misunderstand me. Buber does a wonderful job of selecting mystical "ecstatic confessions" from the world's religious traditions. He includes... more info