Cmm Solutions - Workbook

Cmm Solutions - Workbook

Author: Jesse Sostrin

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-01

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781435765023

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CMM Solutions is the latest release from Barnett Pearce, Jesse Sostrin and Kimberly Pearce. The new CMM Solutions Workbook and companion Field Guide are a must read for coaches, consultants and other thoughtful practitioners who seek dynamic methods of practice that can address the increasingly complex issues and interdependencies they (and their clients) confront in the workplace. Drawn from years of research and reflective practice with clients across a variety of industries, CMM Solutions provides a tangible set of templates that can be used simply and effectively across a variety of individual, team and organizational settings. The straight-ahead style of writing and incisive approach to designing consultative engagements will help consultants to do their work better by taking advantage of all that CMM has to offer.


The Coordinated Management of Meaning

The Coordinated Management of Meaning

Author: Stephen W. Littlejohn

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2013-11-05

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1611475279

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This book honors the life and work of the late W. Barnett Pearce, a leading theorist in the communication field. The book is divided into four sections. The first section will lead with an essay by Barnett Pearce. This will be followed by sections on (1) practical theory, (2) dialogue, and (3) social transformation. In the broadest sense, these are probably the three general themes found in the work of Pearce and his colleagues. In another sense, these categories also identify three important dimensions of Pearce’s major contribution, the theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning.


Cmm Solutions - Workbook

Cmm Solutions - Workbook

Author: Jesse Sostrin

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-01

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781435765023

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CMM Solutions is the latest release from Barnett Pearce, Jesse Sostrin and Kimberly Pearce. The new CMM Solutions Workbook and companion Field Guide are a must read for coaches, consultants and other thoughtful practitioners who seek dynamic methods of practice that can address the increasingly complex issues and interdependencies they (and their clients) confront in the workplace. Drawn from years of research and reflective practice with clients across a variety of industries, CMM Solutions provides a tangible set of templates that can be used simply and effectively across a variety of individual, team and organizational settings. The straight-ahead style of writing and incisive approach to designing consultative engagements will help consultants to do their work better by taking advantage of all that CMM has to offer.


Integrated Design and Delivery Solutions

Integrated Design and Delivery Solutions

Author: Matthijs Prins

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-12-07

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 113653704X

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Integrated Design and Delivery Solutions (IDDS) represent a significant new research trajectory in the integration of architecture and construction through the rapid adoption of new processes. This book examines the ways in which collaboration and new methods of contracting and procurement enhance skills and improve processes in terms of lean and sustainable construction. Based on high quality research and practice-based examples that provide key insights into IDDS and its future potential, this book surveys the technologies that are being employed to create more sustainable buildings with added value for clients, stakeholders and society as whole.


Action Research in a Relational Perspective

Action Research in a Relational Perspective

Author: Lone Hersted

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-02

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1000300781

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Action Research in a Relational Perspective brings together an expert international academic team to present theoretical perspectives on social constructionist understandings of action research, as well as illustrative examples of action research practices within a wide range of sectors such as organizational learning, leadership development, education, mental health and health care. Building bridges between theory and practice, this book explores themes of dialogue, relationships, tensions, power and ethics in action research projects. It examines both the great potential, and the challenges and dilemmas, of action research. It aims to inspire readers with ideas and a practical "how-to" understanding of doing action research from a social constructionist standpoint. Action Research in a Relational Perspective will appeal to theoreticians and practitioners, senior researchers and PhD students, students, consultants, educators and managers who are interested in action research as an approach to organizational learning, team development, learning among professionals and citizens, or community development.