<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>Enjoyed the book list, too. Remember reading most of them.
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<div>I'm wondering if anyone remembers the process for the contradiction workshop. We found that very helpful when people came to us with challenging problems. Would like to use it again, but can't remember how it proceeded. </div>
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<div>Grace and peace, Braxton Combs<br>
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<div class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="Times New Roman"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt">Here's partial list of books that have influenced me:<br>
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<b><span style="font-weight:bold">I. Business<br>
</span></b>• <u>In
search of Excellence</u> – Peters and Waterman: a documentation of how
excellent companies operate humanly<br>
• <u>Built to
Last</u> – Collins and Porras: documentation of how visionary companies
operate beyond a quest for profits with a purpose of benefitting society<br>
• <u>Borderless
Business</u> – Mann & Goetz: Essays on working effectively in the
global society includes the social process triangle & corporate process
triangle<br>
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<b><span style="font-weight:bold">II. Society<br>
</span></b>• <u>The
End of American Exceptionalism<b><span style="font-weight:bold"> </span></b></u>–
Bechovich (sp?): The challenge to become one in the world of nations rather
than THE one.<br>
• <u>Riding the
Waves of Culture </u>– Trompenaars & Hampden/Turner: Identifying the
characteristics of different cultures, both national and company.<br>
• <u>The Nature
of Prejudice</u> – Gordon Allport: Somewhat old, but a classic on the
dynamics of social and racial prejudice<br>
• <u>The Secular City</u> – Harvey Cox: the urban
revolution has happened and is worth celebrating<br>
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<b><span style="font-weight:bold">III. Theology<br>
</span></b>• <u>Radical
Monotheism and Western Culture</u> – H. Richard Niebuhr: Spells out the
paradox of monotheism: All is unworthy and all is good!<br>
• <u>The History
of Christian Thought</u> – Paul Tillich: A fantastic and readable story
of how and why theology developed the way it has (transcribed lectures)<br>
• <u>The Noise of
Solemn Assemblies</u> – Peter Berger: The Church’s sociological
reality belies its theological intents<br>
• <u>Christ
Without Myth</u> – Schubert Ogden: Getting beyond the stories to the
reality that the Christ story communicates<br>
• <u>Bending
History, I & II </u>-- J.W. Mathews: Joe’s classic theological and
sociological talks.<br>
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<b><span style="font-weight:bold">IV. Fiction<br>
</span></b>• The
George Smiley Trilogy (<u>Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy; The Honorable
Schoolboy; Smiley’s People</u>) – John LeCarre: The hero was
personally inept but professionally outstanding in serving a cause higher than
the immediate circumstances. We’re sort of undercover agents for the
Other World, and I’ve found George to be an inspiring role model.<br>
• The Harry
Potter Series (1-7) – J.K. Rowlings: She sets up 2 parallel universes,
one “normal” and the other wondrous (but they are actually the same
universe); the business of wizards is to protect us “muggles” from
perceiving the wonders that are present. Our mission, on the other hand, is to
help our clients and colleagues to perceive and appreciate this wondrous
universe. <br>
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John Epps</span></font></div>
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