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4.0 out of 5 stars Think Differently
I recommend this book to anyone involved in change management. The stories about how "ordinary" people brought about change through pulling their energy, focus, humility and understanding together was inspiring. Christine Brown-Quinn, The Female Capitalist (TM), Author of "Step Aside Super Woman".
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3.0 out of 5 stars Presence
Some of the conversation turns to jargon and this occasionally leans towards New New Left, but it's sound and interesting, inspiring even, in most places. Here's my take in verse:

Presence

Thinking, no thought.
Talking, silence.
Engaging, reflection.
Competing, surrender.
10,000 tasks, no plan.
Accomplishing appears...
Published on May 12, 2007 by Thomas W. Mcdermott


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4.0 out of 5 stars Think Differently, January 29, 2011
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I recommend this book to anyone involved in change management. The stories about how "ordinary" people brought about change through pulling their energy, focus, humility and understanding together was inspiring. Christine Brown-Quinn, The Female Capitalist (TM), Author of "Step Aside Super Woman".
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3.0 out of 5 stars Presence, May 12, 2007
This review is from: Presence (Paperback)
Some of the conversation turns to jargon and this occasionally leans towards New New Left, but it's sound and interesting, inspiring even, in most places. Here's my take in verse:

Presence

Thinking, no thought.
Talking, silence.
Engaging, reflection.
Competing, surrender.
10,000 tasks, no plan.
Accomplishing appears to be
easier than non-accomplishment,
since, we're tempted to make not-achieving
an accomplishment.

Hard, to be the wave
before it was the wave,
and after.
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