And topping a list of "The 101 most influential people who never lived" in a book released today is the Marlboro Man - a macho American cowboy who emerged in the 1950s and helped boost sales of Marlboro cigarettes.
Remember that we don’t change our minds overnight, it happens in gradual stages that can be powerfully influenced along the way. This book provides insights that can broaden our horizons and shape our lives.
FRONT FLAP: Imagining Science brings together internationally recognized artists, scientists, and social commentators to feature a body of original artwork and writing which explores the complex legal, ethical, social, and...
This book describes seven powerful factors at work in different cases of mind change. It also examines changes of mind in six arenas.
The Salisbury Cathedral clock, a large, iron-framed clock without a dial, sits right in the aisle of Salisbury Cathedral in England. Some claim that this is the oldest working mechanical clock in the world (Wikipedia—Salisbury Cathedral ...
The Art and Science of Changing People who Don't Want to Change: Giving Teams Access to Their Full Potential
Grounded in the evidence of what actually works, this book offers a user-friendly, practical guide that can be applied to transformation in any organizational context
Authors Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Ph.D., Cassandra Vieten, Ph.D., and Tina Amorok, Psy.D. - will begin conducting workshops based on the information they have gathered for this book.
For the first time, leadership expert Jeffrey Hull shares the secrets, strategies, and science underlying his, and his clients', successes.
In The Q-Loop Brian Klapper reveals the "art and science" of lasting transformation based on a proven, repeatable model. Learn how to unlock the potential of your organization's collective intelligence to create buy-in from top to bottom.
In Art & Energy, Barry Lord argues that human creativity is deeply linked to the resources available on earth for our survival.