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Great Books

Marketing Idea e-StorybookMarketing Ideas for Equine Professional Storybook

A collection of marketing idea stories and tips from equine professionals (including Kaleidoscope’s Dr. Tracy Weber) who have embraced their individual strengths and passions to create and market their own businesses.  A 35-Page Marketing Idea e-Storybook.  8 quick and easy-to-read stories from Equine Professionals who share their successful marketing ideas by discovering their fun, individual marketing styles.  

The Leader´s Handbook: Making Things Happen, Getting Things Done
by Peter R. Scholtes, McGraw-Hill, 1999

The unschooled mind: How children think and howschools should teach.
By Gardner, H. (1991). New York: Basic Books.

Blur The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy.
Davis, Stan & Meyer, Christopher (1998 New York: Warner Books.

Raising self-reliant children in a self-indulgent world: Seven Building blocks for developing capable young people.
Glenn, S. & Nelson, J. (1998). Rocklin, Cailf: Pima Publishing and Communications.

Schools That Learn: A Fifth Discipline Fieldbook for Educators, Parents, and Everyone Who Cares About Education .
by Senge, Peter, M. et al, (2000) New York: Doubleday.

Leadership and the new science: Discovering order in a chaotic world.
Wheatly, M. (1999). San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler.

Dance of change: The challenges to sustaining momentum in learning organizations.
By Senge, P., Kleiner, A., Roberts, C., Ross, R., Roth, G., & Smith, B. (1999). New York: Doubleday.

The fifth discipline fieldbook: Strategies and tools for building a learning organization.
By Senge, P., Kleiner, A., Roberts, C., Ross, R., & Smith, B. (1994) New York: Currency Doubleday.

Learner-centered assessment on college campuses: Shifting the focus from teaching to learning.
By Huba, E. M., & Freed, J. E. (2000). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Freedom and accountability at work: Philosophic insight to the real world.
Koestenbaum, P., & Block, P. (2001). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer.

Guided evolution of society, a systems view.
By Banathy, B. H. (2000). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

The Book of Learning and Forgetting. By Smith, Frank. (1996) New York, NY. Teachers College Press.
Bowling alone.
Putnam, R. (2000). New York: Simon & Schuster.

Organizational learning II.
Argyris, C., & Schön, D. (1996). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Business dynamics: Systems thinking and modeling for a complex world.
By Sternman, J. D. (2000). Boston: Irwin McGraw-Hill.

Images of Organization.
By Morgan, Gareth (1997). (2nd. edition). Sage Publications.

Intelligence Reframed.
By Gardner, Howard (1999). New York: Perseus Books Group.

Primal leadership: Realizing the power of emotional intelligence.
Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R., & McKee, A. (2002). Boston: Harvard Business School Press.

Restructuring our schools.
Dolan, P. W., & Moorman, L. (1994). Kansas City, KS: System & Organization.

Managing for the future: The 1990s and beyond.
Drucker, P. F. (1992). New York: Truman Talley Books/Dutton.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
Franklin Covey Company. (1998).

Change forces: Probing the depths of educational reform.
By Fullan, M. (1999) Falmer, Press

Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking.
By Gladwell, Malclm. (2005) Little, Brown and Company.

Finding Your Own North Star: Claiming the life you were meant to live.
By Martha Beck. (2001) Three Rivers Press.

It´s Alive: The Coming Convergence of Information, Biology, and Business.
By Christopher Meyer and Stan Davis. (2003) Crown Business.

The Art of Facilitation.
By Dale Hunter, Anne Bailey, and Bill Taylor. (1995) Fisher Books.

Masterful Facilitation:Becoming a Catalyst for Meaningful Change.
By A. Glenn Kiser. (1998) American Management Association.

The Skilled Facilitator: A Comprehensive Resource for Consultants, Facilitators, Managers, Trainers, and Coaches.
By Rogers Schwarz. (2002) Jossey-Bass.

"I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp: I know what I ought to do, but I don't know where to begin" - Stephen Bayne
 
 
 
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