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In today's crowded marketplace of business publications, it takes something a bit special to stand out and be noticed. A decade ago, Peter Senge's The Fifth Discipline was widely regarded as one of the seminal business books of the 1990's, introducing to an appreciative and expanding audience the integrated concepts of systems thinking and the "learning organisation". This new book by fellow American author Verna Allee carries the potential to compete for similar accolades in this current decade. - Dave Patrick See the complete February 2003 review at www.healthyenterprise.com.
Breaking new ground, Verna Allee gives meaning to how the networked organization can be understood at a practical, everyday level. She pushes the edge of our collective understanding on how organizations can prosper as they cope with the new business rules imposed by the networks that are emerging to redefine every aspect of business. A fascinating read that will challenge your assumptions about how it all works! - Hubert Saint-Onge | ||
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Bipin Junnarkar | "The Future of Knowledge is the future of your business!" | |
Phil Hood | "...a serious contribution to helping advance our understanding of the new rules and strategies we must follow to build sustainable high performance..." | |
Marc Luyckx | "...innovative clear and simple...challenging insights on tomorrow’s business and society." | |
Karl-Erik Sveiby | "The Value Network approach is a powerful and practical method based on theoretically sound principles. A must read." | |
Charles Armstrong | "...immense grasp of emerging business realities for all industries. ... intangibles become tangible and the invisible becomes visible." | |
Melissie Rumizen | "...again shows Verna Allee’s great gift for making the complex simple and practical. If you want to know what’s coming next in this rapidly evolving field, read this book." | |
Egil Sandvik | "...shows us that people are the active agents in value creation. ...a book that will have a strong influence on management thinking and education..." | |
Sharon Oriel | "...well researched guide helps us understand and learn the new language and tools to create wealth from intangibles." | |
Kim Sbarcea | "...a world of networked patterns in which social relationships are paramount. ... groundbreaking for it asks the only question that matters..." | |
Victor Gulas | "...the next step in providing a framework and a tool to deal with the ever elusive intangibles." | |
John D. Adams | "Verna Allee persuasively shows us how the rapid changes in our thinking about organizations and work can contribute to bringing about true and equitable prosperity." | |
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