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A Simpler Way
- Narrated by: Margaret J. Wheatley, Myron Kellner-Rogers
- Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Whether on the job or at home, we've all yearned for a way to simplify our lives and become more organized. In A Simpler Way, authors Margaret J. Wheatley and Myron Kellner-Rogers use the latest scientific research to develop new structures to help us become more cooperative, creative, and free. By simplifying our individual worlds, Wheatley and Kellner-Rogers explain that we will inevitably increase our self-assurance, resulting in a continuous cycle of creativity, accomplishment, and learning. A Simpler Way makes a convincing argument for the benefit of changing our organizations by first changing ourselves, and is an essential guide for managers, business owners, employees, and anyone else looking for a more efficient lifestyle.
Critic Reviews
"In an evocative, almost poetic style, [the authors] lead us with thought, grace, and great gentleness through a philosophy which observes life as always moving toward organization." (James A. Autry, Author and Former CEO, The Meredith Corporation)