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Noise: Living and Leading When Nobody Can Focus

Reviewed by February 11 2020 Nicole Salmon: "The point of this book is to set off an alarm: the world is going deaf. We’ve gone far beyond the promise of the information age and are now so consumed by it that is threatens our existence." … [Read more...] about Noise: Living and Leading When Nobody Can Focus

Bedtime Stories for Managers

Reviewed October 25 2019 by Mo Waja: "In Bedtime Stories Mintzberg uses short pointed narratives to drive home realties of the nature of management practices that too many experience and far too few question in a work that approaches the concept of ‘Management’ with an ironic humour that at times tastes a little more bitter than sweet." … [Read more...] about Bedtime Stories for Managers

The Intrepid Nonprofit

Reviewed July 4 2019 by Maryann Kerr: "Plumptre takes us on a journey that encompasses both a 30000-foot view of the non-profit sector and a granular one. Bringing more than three decades of experience to the task he has filled several roles at all levels." … [Read more...] about The Intrepid Nonprofit

The Talent Revolution: Longevity and the Future of Work

Reviewed February 4 2020 by Maryann Kerr: "Taylor and Lebo’s Future of Work is not the future at all. It is our present reality a testament to the idea that the future has arrived." … [Read more...] about The Talent Revolution: Longevity and the Future of Work

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Literary Circle Reviews

Heroin: What came first—the suffering or the criminalization?

June 20, 2022 By Literary Circle

The Smart NonProfit : Staying Human-Centred in an Automated World 

June 20, 2022 By Literary Circle

Is America’s next civil war already in progress?

March 14, 2022 By Literary Circle

Nora Loreto and her book Spin Doctors are here to tell us how we got here

January 24, 2022 By Literary Circle

Cid Brunet, A Stripper’s Memoir: One woman’s tour through humankind

December 20, 2021 By Literary Circle

Wayne Simpson: Photos of the human soul

December 16, 2021 By Literary Circle

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