Showing posts with label nonfiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nonfiction. Show all posts

3/20/2013

Complete Tang Soo Do Manual, from White Belt to Black Belt, Vol. 1 Review

Complete Tang Soo Do Manual, from White Belt to Black Belt, Vol. 1
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The book was well written, illustrations are clear & concise for the student who has had hands on training. Is a good reference book for learning forms & techniques, also for the advanced student to reference. This book is not written to teach without the assistance of a certified instructor but to aid that student.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Complete Tang Soo Do Manual, from White Belt to Black Belt, Vol. 1

Over 1,500 pictures, 240 pages (24 in color), and 35 years of heart and soul are in this book. Contains explanations of each Hyung (form) and its characteristics, as well as detailed step-by-step illustrations with feet diagrams, different angle shots and traditional pictures.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Complete Tang Soo Do Manual, from White Belt to Black Belt, Vol. 1

Read More...

2/14/2013

Great Jobs for Political Science Majors Review

Great Jobs for Political Science Majors
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This book is really insightful to those who are still earning their undergrad degrees. It offers many tips on resume writing, networking, and assessing ones own skills. If I were a junior in college this would have been a great source of information and inspiration. However, for someone who has been out of school for a short period of time, it doesn't offer much in the way of career guidance. It does offer good tips on graduate school and how to find the program that is right for you depending on what type of job you are interested in after. It also lists all the professional associations for a political scientist.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Great Jobs for Political Science Majors


GREAT JOBS SERIES ANSWERS THE QUESTION, "WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MAJOR IN . . . ?"

Every college major gives students valuable skills and training, perfect for a wide range of careers. The Great Jobs series helps students:

Assess talents and skills for a job
Explore a wide range of career options
Target the perfect career
Present college majors as workplace assets
Perfect their job search

And much more!


Buy NowGet 26% OFF

Click here for more information about Great Jobs for Political Science Majors

Read More...

2/07/2013

Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago (Illinois) Review

Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago (Illinois)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Do you remember the heat wave in Chicago in 1995? The rail lines folded, electricity went out with rolling blackouts, some streets even buckled. The heat was over 100 degrees, rarely dipping below the 80's at night, and the humidity near 100%. But what most people don't remember is the horrific human death toll during that time. Over 700 people were killed in that heat wave that lasted nearly a week. But while the author looks deeply into the horror of this natural disaster, he mainly concentrates with precision on a few separate areas:
First, that heat waves kill more people annualy than all other types of natural disasters combined. Yet they receive little public attention mostly because they fail to generate the massive property damage and fantastic images produced by other weather-related disasters.
Second, most of the people that died were the elderly and poor, who died at home, with their windows often sealed or even nailed shut to prevent rampant crime in their areas. They had no air conditioning because they could not afford it, and little or any access to any social help because of their economic situation.
The author also looks into how the city of Chicago didn't come to grips with what had happened until the heat wave was well over, and that because of the social structure where the affluent have ample protection from such massive natural disasters, the elderly, infirm and poor will likely remain having none. And while dealing with the aftermath is much more costly, governments choose not to prepare for them with social programs which are often viewed as liberal pork or government waste.
A fascinating, well written book. It also contains many images, some of which appear is if taken from somewhere like Somalia. Eric Klinenberg is an sociology professor at Northwestern University.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago (Illinois)



Buy NowGet 6% OFF

Click here for more information about Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago (Illinois)

Read More...

1/15/2013

Clausen's Commentaries on Morals and Dogma Review

Clausen's Commentaries on Morals and Dogma
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This book provides a brief overview of the teachings of each of the Scottish Rite degrees. I found it very interesting and provides added value to my Masonic library.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Clausen's Commentaries on Morals and Dogma



Buy Now

Click here for more information about Clausen's Commentaries on Morals and Dogma

Read More...

1/12/2013

Bears' Guide to the Best MBAs by Distance Learning Review

Bears' Guide to the Best MBAs by Distance Learning
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Obviously you are looking to expand you knowledge and would like to earn your MBA from home or work. This book does a good job of listing numerous Colleges and Universities around the globe (mostly in the US) that offer an on-line MBA. The book has a standard format for each school providing requirements, costs and an overview of the programs. The main downside is that on some of the programs, they do not provide all of the information. That was frustrating. However, there is information where additional information may be obtained directly from the schools. The Bottom Line: I would purchase this book again.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bears' Guide to the Best MBAs by Distance Learning

In this booming economy, there's a growing number of career-minded professionals who want an MBA but don't want to put their lives and careers on hold for the traditional two years it takes to get one. In BEARS' GUIDE TO THE BEST MBAs BY DISTANCE LEARNING, distance-learning experts John and Mariah Bear take you through every step of the process of getting an MBA without ever leaving your home, from choosing the right program (from the 100 featured schools) to making sense of the latest distance-learning technologies.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bears' Guide to the Best MBAs by Distance Learning

Read More...

12/17/2012

Bears' Guide to College Degrees by Mail and Internet Review

Bears' Guide to College Degrees by Mail and Internet
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I have read this book, as well as a number of Bear's titles, and I find it very well researched (and quite readable), considering the fluid nature of the topic. John, daughter, et al are to be commended for a fine project!
John Bear is a nationally recognized authority in school accreditation and has appeared as an expert witness in many trial venues. His list of enemies is quite long, as he has been partly responsible for the closing of a large number of diploma mills and con-game colleges, hence the slanderous reviews. He has also been involved in advising (and occasionally running) non-traditional schools (no crime there) that never claim an accreditation they don't have. Some of these schools have done well, others have not. Some are still around, others are not. (Still - no crime there.)
College is nothing if not market-driven. (Welcome to America; that's how it is done here.)
It should go without saying, but anyone foolish enough to believe everything they read in a Google search is certainly in need of an education!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bears' Guide to College Degrees by Mail and Internet

bears' guide to College Degrees by Mail and Internet9th Editionby the Editors of Degree.NetWith the rise of Internet-based education, distance learning has never been hotter, and more and more people are shedding the traditional notion that they've got to bow down to the ivory tower to get the degree they want. Through distance-learning schools, students all over the world are earning fully accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees without ever leaving home. In this guide, the editors of Degree.Net narrow down the field to 100 of the best accredited distance-learning providers in the world. Opinionated and conversational, COLLEGE DEGREES BY MAIL AND INTERNET sums up the latest trends and the best opportunities in the fastest growing area of education today.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bears' Guide to College Degrees by Mail and Internet

Read More...

12/09/2012

Bears' Guide to the Best Computer Degrees by Distance Learning Review

Bears' Guide to the Best Computer Degrees by Distance Learning
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This book is an excellent buy for anyone that is thinking of getting a computer-related degree via distance learning. The authors have sorted out what, in their opinion, are the one hundred best degrees offered and provided for each school their accreditation information, the computer degrees it offers, contact information, and a brief description of the program offered. This book gives the reader a good look at the types of computer degrees that are available and, in my opinion, cuts about 90% of the work involved in getting matched up with the school that best suits his or her needs.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bears' Guide to the Best Computer Degrees by Distance Learning

Although it'¬?s a challenging job market for the high-tech elite-software designers, database programmers, website builders, network administrators, and IT professionals-this new Bears'¬? Guide maps the most direct route to those top-dollar salaries, showing you how to earn a fully accredited undergraduate or graduate high-tech degree without setting foot on a college campus. Profiles over 100 distance-learning programs in such fields as telecom, computer sciences, MIS, IT, and more. Tips on the latest learning technologies and hot career directions.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bears' Guide to the Best Computer Degrees by Distance Learning

Read More...

11/28/2012

Nine Dog Winter: In 1980, two young Canadians recruited nine rowdy sled dogs, and headed out camping in the Yukon as temperatures plunged to Sixty Degrees Below and colder Review

Nine Dog Winter: In 1980, two young Canadians recruited nine rowdy sled dogs, and headed out camping in the Yukon as temperatures plunged to Sixty Degrees Below and colder
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Bruce Batchelor was a friend from high school, some 30 years before when we reconnected over the internet and he sent me a copy of his 3rd book, "Nine Dog Winter," to read.
I LOVED reading it. Bruce has a rare gift among writers: he writes like he speaks. His "voice" comes through his literary voice as if he was sitting telling you these amusing incidents while you share a hot cocoa by the fireside of a winter evening. You can almost "hear" his voice rising in excitment at the dangers and pausing dramatically before revealing the outcome. Of course, he didn't die, or he wouldn't have been around to write the book, but he also survived having a Volkswagen slit his throat from ear-to-ear when he was still a teen, so you never know just how close to death he (or the other characters - real life characters) just might come at any moment.
If you know Bruce, you are doubtless one of his thousands of "fans", and you should not miss this delightful "visit" with him and his lovely mistress, er, I mean, lover, well, ummm, bride!
If you don't know Bruce Batchelor, it is all the more reason to take this chance to introduce him to you. This "math geek" from high school was and is full of surprises, not the least of which was his indomitable pioneering spirit to take on the frozen wilderness.
(As some of your older folks may know, the musical group "Three Dog Night" got its name from an Aboriginal expression for a cold night in Australia, "Nine Dog Winter" is just that much colder and you couldn't get me to do it if I had 99 dogs!)
Bruce is one of the smartest people I know. Why he would do a crazy thing like this I will never understand, but I sure am glad he wrote about the experience, because now I will never have to see snow again to know how cold it was.


Click Here to see more reviews about: Nine Dog Winter: In 1980, two young Canadians recruited nine rowdy sled dogs, and headed out camping in the Yukon as temperatures plunged to Sixty Degrees Below and colder


Nine Dog Winter: Winter camping with sled dogs in Canada's Yukon by Bruce T. Batchelor is a true story, about two young Canadians who recruit nine mismatched huskies, and head out camping in the Yukon as the temperature plunges to Sixty-Eight Below.

Follow this 1980-'81 winter adventure of a young couple intent on recreating the classic Yukon pioneer lifestyle.

Includes dozens of photographs, maps and diagrams, plus complete instructions for building toboggans, harnesses, moccasins and other traditional winter camping equipment.

Hundreds of tips gathered from native and white trappers, pioneers and others who live and thrive in the Northern bush.

About the author BRUCE BATCHELOR: Though he'd lived in the Yukon for five years, the author's unfulfilled dream was to spend a winter in a remote wilderness cabin with a woman he loved, training dog teams and making long expeditions. When he teamed up with backcountry ranger Marsha McGillis in 1980, the (mis)adventures could begin!

Bruce Batchelor came to the Yukon in 1973, planning to stay just long enough to earn money for a trip to Europe. Instead, he fell in love with the wilderness and its people, and stayed for most of the next eight years. He has written three books about his stay in the North. Marsha McGillis, heroine of Nine Dog Winter, agreed to marry him in 1983. Their son, Dan, was born in 1992. They live in Victoria, BC, with a white lab-husky cross named Tyhee Too in honour of the Tyhee in this story. Bruce and Marsha own Agio Publishing House, where he edits and directs marketing, while Marsha designs the books and Dan takes photos.

REVIEWER'S COMMENT: "A real page turner. I couldn't wait to see what was around the next bend in the trail as I raced through this delightful read. An instant classic about Canada's North as experienced by two plucky southerners." -- David Pettigrew, filmmaker, adventurer and sourdough


Buy Now

Click here for more information about Nine Dog Winter: In 1980, two young Canadians recruited nine rowdy sled dogs, and headed out camping in the Yukon as temperatures plunged to Sixty Degrees Below and colder

Read More...

11/22/2012

Bears Guide to Earning College Degrees Nontraditionally Review

Bears Guide to Earning College Degrees Nontraditionally
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
First a bit of background - I have been involved in distance education for over 25 years and have been a university and community college faculty member for over 15 years. I have traditional bachelors and masters degrees (two of them in fact). My work in distance education includes the design, production, scheduling and delivery of "traditional" video telecourses as well as Web-based courses.
In my work with students over the past decade and a half, I have advised a significant number to explore completetion or advancement of their academic programs through non-traditional or distance programs.
In all that time, I have used Dr. Bear's books as my primary referrence about distance education. I believe I started with the second edition of his "Bear's Guide" and have acquired every update since. For a number of years, his was the only publication which presented a comprehensive collection of information about programs and schools.
I have always received positive feedback form my students who relied on the information Dr. Bear presented - their expereinces with specific schools most often mirrored the reviews in the "Guide".
Throughout the years and the progression of new additions I have noted a marked shift in the method of presentation, particularly regarding the level of Dr. Bear's crusaiding against those institutions that did not measure-up to his standards. The largest number of those outfits would be called degree mills, but he did assail a fair number of "real" schools for being non-responsive, pompus or disorganized.
I must confess I miss that level of "edge" in his last couple of editions. This is unfortuante, I beleive, given the growth of educaitonal coursework via the Internet and the fact that the majority of two and four-year schools in the U.S are offering some form of distance learing (with that number growing every day.
Nonetheless, I still find "Bear's Guide" to be the best single resource for distance and non-traditional post-secondary education.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bears Guide to Earning College Degrees Nontraditionally

The essential reference to alternative education, this book covers it all: night and weekend colleges, foreign medical schools, degress by Internet and other e-mail avenues, and basically every other way of earning a Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate, law, or medical degree through some unconventional method.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bears Guide to Earning College Degrees Nontraditionally

Read More...

11/20/2012

Three Degrees Above Zero Review

Three Degrees Above Zero
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The book paints an impressionistic picture of AT&T Bell Labs (pre-breakup), as viewed through the stories of several key players in its illustrious history. Written more as a family portrait than a strict history per se, the author successfully captures the flavour and the culture of this remarkable American R & D institution. Having been written in the shadow of the AT&T breakup, there is an undercurrent of concern over changing a proven winner throughout the book. Managers of any R & D organization would do well to read this and see how closely they can emulate this example.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Three Degrees Above Zero



Buy Now

Click here for more information about Three Degrees Above Zero

Read More...

11/12/2012

Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees Nontraditionally (13th ed) Review

Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees Nontraditionally (13th ed)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Pardon the hyperbole, but no "nontraditional" (i.e. working adult) student should be without this book. John and Mariah succinctly and humorously break down the good, the bad, and the ugly in this guide to the world of nontraditional and distance learning.
If you're a working adult considering your options for continuing your post-secondary education, you need this book. There are many ways to earn or complete a degree, and Bears' Guide attempts to show you the myriad paths and how best to select and pursue them.
Last, but not least, there are many "institutions" in the US and abroad that would love to have your money. In fact, many of them would be perfectly willing to sell you a degree that would serve you better as toilet paper than as a credential. This book helps you tell the difference between institutions that deserve your money/time and those that deserve to see your backside.
There are only a couple of high-quality general treatments of the topic of distance and nontraditional education, and this is one of them. The other is Marcie Thorson's Campus Free College Degrees. Peterson's guides get an honorable mention from me.
In closing: I own it; I love it; I highly recommend it. Now go buy a dozen copies!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees Nontraditionally (13th ed)

The essential reference to alternative education, this bookcovers it all: night and weekend colleges, foreign medical schools,degress by Internet and other e-mail avenues, and basically everyother way of earning a Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate, law, ormedical degree through some unconventional method.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees Nontraditionally (13th ed)

Read More...

11/11/2012

Bears Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning Review

Bears Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Arm yourself with this lastest, updated version of Bears Guide before diving into the murky world of earning a degree through distance learning, particularly advanced degrees. It's exemplary and exhaustive in its research and useful database, the authors are honorable and refreshingly straight-talking - their candor will help you read between the lines of legality some questionable institutions engage in. You'll learn who's doing non-residency or semi-resident education, who's offering what degrees or fields of study, and who's reputable.
Bears Guides have been around for years, undergoing frequent revisions, championing distance learning, and exposing the crooks of diploma mills.
I want to counteract comments made in another (2003) review that seemed to disparage the integrity of author John Bear (whose daughter, Mariah, is carrying on his work with Nichols in these books). Bear is a founder of Degree.net, which I'd recommend as an adjunct resource to this book. He, and all the earlier versions of this book, have done a LOT to debunk and expose diploma mills to the general public. Other than the state of Oregon (which has a helpful website), no other entity in the U.S. has done - or is doing - as much.
Here's a quote from Wired Magazine news in March 2000:
"[Diploma mills] are growing, especially on the Internet, at astonishing rates," agrees John Bear, founder of Degree.net. Bear has witnessed the dark side of the distance-education boom up close. A former consultant, informant, and expert witness for the FBI's task force operation DipScam in the 1980s, he helped shut down a number of diploma mills over a 12-year period."
That quote alone should help - and hopefully my review, too. The layout of Bears Guide is reader-friendly and makes a complex subject accessible. And it's frequently updated/revised. So unlike the Peterson guide, there's barely a comparison between the two.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Bears Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning

For 30 years, BEAR'S GUIDE TO EARNING DEGREES BY DISTANCE LEARNING is the most comprehensive, respected, and opinionated guide to the potential minefield of non-traditional education. It's often faster, cheaper, and even better to earn an associate's, bachelor's, master's, doctorate, medical, or law degree off campus. As more schools bring the classroom to the student through mail, video, and the internet, the need for an accurate, up-to-date, and technically savvy resource is more crucial than ever. This is the guide for anyone looking to advance a stalled career, return to the workforce, or take the next step to advance his or her education.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Bears Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning

Read More...

11/10/2012

The Degrees of Knowledge (The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain, Vol. 7) Review

The Degrees of Knowledge (The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain, Vol. 7)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The work of a great mind
Out of the many books Jacques Maritain wrote, his Degrees of Knowledge can be considered as his Magnum Opus in the field of speculative philosophy. First published in 1932, it is his major work on the theory of knowledge, inspired by the philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas and the mystical works of St John of the Cross.
The whole purpose of the book is to make a synthesis between science, philosophy and theology. It has always been said that the vocation as a philosopher meant two things for Jacques Maritain: "the dignity of the human person and the restoration of the intellect". The first part of this project can be found in his works on social and political philosophy, like Integral Humanism and Man and State, etc. The other part led his philosophical activity gradually from his Bergsonian background to the critical realism of Thomas Aquinas.
The critical realism is to be found in the Degrees of knowledge which is Maritain's testimony of the second part of his philosopical vocation: the restoration of the intellect. Knowledge for Maritain contains two realms: natural and supernatural. The whole enterprise Maritain undertakes is to find an epistemology that embraces the full range of human knowledgde, from the simple knowledge of sense perception, to the supernatural knowledge, knowledge of the Divine essence.
The book is separated in two parts, a part about the degrees of natural knowledge and a part about the degrees of supranatural knowledge.
My intention is to represent the basic ideas of the book, I do not find myself able to criticize the book. Understanding what Maritain is trying to show, takes a lot of time, and I am still in the phase of understanding. This book deserves a honest and clear evauation, more than a simple good or bad label. The book contains more than 500 pages of text, in which a lot of very difficult material is presented. Let's be clear about it: The Degrees of Knowlegde is a very difficult book, and I think you need a decent philosophical training to understand it.
Degrees of rational knowledge
Let's look at the first part: the domain of natural knowledge. Natural knowledge is the domain of unaided reason, in which the intellect has as its formal object: being. Being is known by way of abstraction. Maritain dinstinguishes three degrees of abstraction. In the first degree of this process, the mind knows an object, which it disengages from the singular and contingent moment of sense perception, but is still in reference to the sensible. This first degree of abstraction belongs to physics and philosophy of nature. The second degree is the mathematical abstraction, in which the mind knows an object whose intelligibility no longer implies an intrinsic reference to the sensible, but to the imaginable. Finally, in the highest degree of intellectual vision, the metaphysical degree, the intelligibility is free from any intrinsic reference to the senses or imagination. This is the field of trans-sensible reality. The mind starts with knowledge from the sensible, and penetrates deeper and deeper in the mystery of reality by way of ascending towards objects of thought which both can be conceived and exist without matter, which is the domain of metaphysics. The three degrees are on a hierarchical line, in which the first participates in the third.
The kinds of knowledge which belong to the natural order are also called, the dianoetic knowledge: in which things are known in themselves; perinoetic knowledge, in which there is knowledge of essences by way of signs, or some measurable properties. And there is finally ananoetic knowledge, or knowledge by analogy. This is the domain of metaphysics in which the intellect ascends from sensible being to the knowledge of the first being, which is God. It is at the same time called: natural theology.
Also there is knowledge which belongs to the natural order, which is called knowledge by connaturality. This kind of knowledge is not by means of a concept, but knowledge by inclination. It can be found in moral knowledge, the work of the artist, and the knowledge we have of other persons. We are co-natured with our object.
Knowledge starts with sense perception, the intellect receives through the sense perception a concept, an intelligible similtude, on which the intellect makes a judgement. The concept is called a formal sign: that by which we know, a means by which we know the very nature of a thing. The thing exists and the formal object is grapsed by the intellect. The object has intentional being, the thing has natural being. The concept is a formal sign by which the intellect becomes the other as other. By way of the judgement, the intellect asserts the existence of the thing as an extramental being.
The judgement is an important aspect in the theory of knowledge. By way of the judgement we assert that our knowledge is not only about a phenomena, a mental thing, but by the judgement we confirm the existence of the extra-mental being, the correspondence of intellect and reality. Things can be known in themselves, the truth of knowledge consists in the conformity of the mind with the thing. Truth is possible but difficult for man to attain. It is therefore called critical realism.
So we can conclude that: Truth is the conformity of the mind with being. Knowledge is immersed in existence, given to us first by sense, sense attains the object as existing. Sense delivers existence to the intellect, it gives the intellect an intelligible treasure which sense does not know to be intelligible, and which the intellect knows as being.
The degrees of supra-rational knowledge
The second part of the book deals with supra-rational knowledge. It's about the knowledge of God. For Maritain, faith and reason are not conflicting. There is a great harmony between nature and grace. Again Maritain distinguishes in order to unite. There are three wisdoms. The first one belongs to the natural order, it is based on reason, the domain of metaphysics. It's the ananoetic knowledge, also called natural theology. Above the natural theology, stands the science of revealed mysteries, which is called theology. It is reason illuminated by faith. It's certitude is superior to metaphysics, because it has a divine origin. Then above all, there is the mystical wisdom or infused wisdom which consists in knowing the essentialy supernatural object of faith and theology, Deity as such, the expierence of God, in which we can know Him in His essence. Faith alone is not sufficient, it needs the gifts of the Holy Spirits and the theological virtues of faith and hope, infused moral virtues.
Some remarks
Like I said earlier, you need a decent philosophical training to understand the material presented. The book presupposes knowledge about the battle for the universal in the middle ages, the philosophy of Descartes, the tradition of idealism and logical positivism.

Click Here to see more reviews about: The Degrees of Knowledge (The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain, Vol. 7)



Buy NowGet 9% OFF

Click here for more information about The Degrees of Knowledge (The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain, Vol. 7)

Read More...

10/31/2012

The 360 Degree Leader Workbook: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization Review

The 360 Degree Leader Workbook: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This is one of the best and most practical books that I've every read on leadership. It one of only a handful of books on leading up (your boss) and leading across (fellow employees). Most books are on leading down (those who report to the boss), but only a very small portion of any organization is in that position.

Click Here to see more reviews about: The 360 Degree Leader Workbook: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization


In his nearly thirty years of teaching leadership, John Maxwell has encountered this question again and again: How do I apply leadership principles if I'm not the boss? In The 360 Degree Leader Workbook, Maxwell addresses that very question and takes the discussion even further. You don't have to be the main leader, asserts Maxwell, to make significant impact in your organization. Good leaders are not only capable of leading their followers but are also adept at leading their superiors and their peers.

Debunking myths and shedding light on the challenges, John Maxwell offers specific principles for Leading Down, Leading Up, and Leading Across. 360-Degree Leaders can lead effectively, regardless of their position in an organization. By applying Maxwell's principles, you will expand your influence and ultimately be a more valuable team member.


Buy NowGet 32% OFF

Click here for more information about The 360 Degree Leader Workbook: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization

Read More...