The collection of practical, hard-hitting articles in Finding Our Way draws on renowned author and business speaker Margaret Wheatley's work around the world and applies the revolutionary ideas in her ground-breaking books Leadership and the New Science, A Simpler Way and Turning to One Another.The articles support the practices of people and leaders in many different types of organizations, communities and cultures, with topics ranging from leadership to parenting to specific organizational techniques ."Margaret Wheatley pushes our thinking aobut people and oganizations to a new dimension. You will never think about organizational life in the same way again." (Ken Blanchard, author of The One Minute Manager)
. . Finding Our Way challenges us to see the enterprises we lead in new light.” —Leader’s Beacon
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Day-Marks. The length of day and the path of the Sun appear as crude markers of the latitude of new lands discovered by the Norse. The “Vinland Sagas” is a term that refers to two texts, the Saga of the Greenlanders and the Saga of Leif ...
In Finding Our Way Home, Myke Johnson reflects on her personal journey into such a partnership and offers a guide for others to begin this path.
... to me ? " Ms. Davis said , tapping her on the arm . " I'm sorry . No , I'm afraid I missed the last thing you said . Traffic is really something today . " Ms. Davis looked around and saw what Evelyn saw : there were only t two cars ...
In Finding Our Way to the Truth, Sarah Ciavarri explores lies of a particularly insidious sort--lies masquerading as truths.
In Finding My Way Home, John Houston reflects on a life of trials, hardships, and painful mistakes through the lens of gratitude for God’s enduring faithfulness.
Finding Our Way is a well-written, clear introduction to a range of ecofeminist thought. In four essays, Biehl explores ecofeminism's intellectual affinities with social ecology and other schools of thought;...
What is causing this hunger for deeper spirituality? Brian McLaren guides us on this quest for an explanation of these spiritual practices, many of which go all the way back to Abraham and the establishment of Israel.
This book provides a glimpse into our beautiful life, of finding our way home, and my family's story of love, life, and loss.