Manager's Reference - 'The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook' by Peter Senge

This is a different iteration of the original book 'Thewants both a dip-in workbook as well as a
Fifth Discipline', (both are by Peter Senge) - itself agroundbreaking comprehensive manual, this book must
breakthough book.The work Senge created in thebe in your library, it will serve you well for the whole of
Fieldbook version is practical and do-able, with theyour management career.By the way, if you buy it on
focus on individual exercises in as wide a range ofAmazon, don't be put off by the number of pages. If
management applications as you could need. I think it'syou buy it (after trying to pick it up!) in a bookshop,
a leap ahead of the original for that reason.That beingdon't be put off by it's weight!If you take it a 'module' at
said, there are some more up to date areas that havea time, you will find it remarkably readable and fun - but
evolved, such as, for example, Succession Planning, butI wouldn't attempt to read the whole thing in one go -
with the vast array of components in this book, manyjust take your time.Enjoy meandering around it, it's a
of these will be covered off anyway.For anyone whotruly fascinating read!