Meet Authors and Staff Members at AOM This weekend
The 2010 Academy of Management Annual Meeting is taking place in Montreal, Canada August 6th - 10th...and Berrett-Koehler will be there.
Meet our authors! These authors will be signing books in our booth (Booth 408/508):
Saturday 8/7
10:00 - 10:30: Dick Axelrod (author of forthcoming second edition of Terms of Engagement) and Emily Axelrod (coauthor of You Don't Have to Do It Alone)
The Axelrods will be leading a session on Friday 8/6 from 8:30 AM - 12 PM at Delta Centre-Ville in St-Charles entitled Engagement is the New Change Management
3:30 - 4:00: Riane Eisler (author of The Real Wealth of Nations)
Riane Eisler will be the keynote speaker at a session on Sunday 8/8 from 4:15 PM - 5:45 PM at Le Palais Des Congres in 516C entitled Creating A Caring Economics: Theory, Research and Practice
Sunday 8/8
11:00 - 11:30: Ken Thomas (author of Intrinsic Motivation at Work)
Ken Thomas is the organizer of a session on Saturday 8/7 from 4:45 PM - 7:45 PM at Le Centre Sheraton in Drummond Center entitled Sustaining Passion: Managing the Intrinsic Rewards that Keep Us Caring
Monday 8/9
10:30 - 11:00: Paul Nutt (author of Why Decisions Fail)
Paul Nutt is a participant in a session on Sunday 8/8 from 11:30 AM - 3:30 PM at Le Palais Des Congres in 519B entitled Does Decision Making Research Matter?: Some Issues and Remedies
11:00 - 12:00: Charles Manz, Karen Manz, Robert Marx (coauthors of The Wisdom of Solomon at Work) and Hank Sims (coauthor of The New Superleadership)
Robert Marx will be a presenter at a session on Saturdday 8/7 from 2:45 PM - 5:45 PM at Le Palais Des Congres in 510C entitled Dare to Care about Teaching? Yes We Can! How to Prepare Doctoral Students to Teach
12:00 - 12:30: Steve Cady (coauthor of The Change Handbook)
Steve Cady is the facilitator of a session on Monday 8/9 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM at Le Palais Des Congres in 522B entitled Putting Compassion to Task: Applying OD in Non-Traditional Context for Global Sustainability
1:15 - 1:45: Tojo Thatchenkery (author of Appreciative Intelligence)
Tojo Thatchenkary is presenting at a session on Saturday 8/7 from 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM at The Queen Elizabeth in Hochelaga 2 entitled Non-Economic Dimensions of Financial Meltdown: A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Subterranean Dynamics
2:00 - 2:30: Sam Culbert (author of Don't Kill The Bosses)
Sam Culbert is a participant in a session on Monday 8/9 from 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM at Le Centre Sheraton in Drummond Center entitled Culbert's Influence: Demystifying and Deconstructing the Leadership Process
3:00 - 3:30: Ed Schein (author of Helping and coauthor of DEC Is Dead, Long Live DEC)
Ed Schein is a participant in a session on Saturday 8/7 from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM at Le Centre Sheraton in Salon 6 entitled Bringing the Psychodynamic Approach and OD Together to Enrich Meaningful Change
Also, our Exectuive Managaging Editor, Jeevan Sivasubramaniam, will be speaking at a session on Tuesday 8/10 from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM at Le Palais Des Congres in 521B entitled How to Write, Edit, Publish and Sell Books to Researchers, Teachers, and Managers: So You Want to Write a Book?
For more information on the AOM Conference and schedule, click here.
We hope to see you there!
Opening up New Space with BK Community
From the very beginning of our company we've taken the notion that Berrett-Koehler is a community seriously. We've always looked for ways to build that community, to connect with those who feel a connection to us, and to connect members of our community with each other. It turns out this Internet thing is just the ticket!
Over the years we've gradually added features to our main website to make it more interactive, but it just wasn't enough. We didn't want community-building to be an add-on, we wanted it front and center. But there wasn't enough room on one web site, so we created a new one: BK Community.
Officially launching TODAY (June 10th), BK Community is a virtual meeting place, our own social networking site. There are all kinds of ways to interact with your fellow BKers. You can join ongoing conversations or start one of your own. You can join or form topical groups. Members can share photos and videos, blog, announce and register for upcoming events. There are polls and surveys you can participate in, a place you can add links to your favorite apps, and even a map showing where the members of the BK Global community live and read books!
It's all happening at BK Community. We encourage you to get in there and get networking! The site represents an unprecedented opportunity for you to converse with your favorite authors, ask questions of BK staff, find out what other people think of the BK books you like so much. It's a way to break down the old barriers between readers, writers, and publishing company staff.
Enjoy!
Deanna Zandt Shares Her Views on Facebook Security
Media technologist and BK Author Deanna Zandt appeared on CNN International to discuss security controls and privacy issues with Facebook and other social networking sites.
Zandt, author of Share This!: How You Will Change the World with Social Networking, is a consultant to key progressive media organizations including AlterNet and Hightower Lowdown. You can learn more about Deanna and her work here.
Click here to watch Deanna on CNN International.
Creative Community Organizing author Si Kahn cannot be stopped
Although Si Kahn announced last year that he'd be stepping down as executive director of Grassroots Leadership, the author of new BK Currents title Creative Community Organizing is doing anything but slowing down. Creative Loafing has a great profile of the author, activist, and singer/songwriter, which tracks where he's been and what will come next.
Read the full article here.
Two BK Titles Receive Best Business Book Awards
Library Journal, the oldest and most respected publication covering the library field, just released their list of 2009's Best Business Books, and we are pleased to report that two Berrett-Koehler titles made the cut!
Henry Mintzberg's Managing received an award in the Organizational Dynamics category, while Linda Tarr-Whelan's Women Lead the Way stood out in Success/Personal Performance. Of the latter title, Library Journal says, "Of the many books by and about women in business published in 2009, Tarr-Whelan's offers the most concrete suggestions both for achieving success and working to change organizational and societal norms to aid other women."
To read more on these and other award winners, see the full list here.
Creating a Website that Works for All
After nine months of hard work, we are happy to welcome you to our redesigned website. The new bkconnection.com accentuates our dedication to building community, and also provides some helpful features:
Special thanks to all BK Community members who helped out with the changes to the site.
Enjoy!
Unequal Protection Examines Corporate Personhood
If you're like most people you were shocked recently when the Supreme Count struck down limits on corporate campaign donations. The rationale of the five justice majority was that corporations are essentially people with the same free speech rights as you or me.
Do you feel like there's no real difference between you and a multi-billion dollar global entity? How did an idea that seems so obviously ridiculous and unjust on the face of it become the law of the land?
This is precisely the question Thom Hartmann addresses in his book Unequal Protection. Hartmann, America's most popular progressive radio host, goes deeply into the astonishing historical roots of corporate personhood. Among other things, he reveals that this doctrine originated not in a Supreme Court decision but in an offhand remark by a justice that became the basis for truly sweeping changes. And he tells us what we can do to end this travesty.
BK Book The Four Conversations garners critical acclaim
Jeffrey and Laurie Ford's new BK Book, The Four Conversations: Daily Communication That Gets Results, is getting lots of attention during this award-heavy holiday season.
800-CEO-READ has named it as the best in the Management category of their Business Book Awards of 2009. Read their endorsement here.
This isn't just a U.S. favorite, either! Canada's The Globe and Mail Newspaper named The Four Conversations as their #5 pick for best business books of the year. They also showed some more BK love with their #2 pick, Henry Mintzberg's Managing.
Thanks and congratulations to everyone!
Strategy+Business names two BK titles as year's best
Henry Mintzberg's Managing and Edgar Schein's Helping: How to Offer, Give, and Receive Help were honored as 'Best Business Books' for 2009 in the December issue of Strategy+Business magazine.
What Do Killer Whales and Kids Have In Common?
Professional Killer Whale trainer and Whale Done Parenting coauthor Chuck Tompkins and his son Cody were special guests on Fox & Friends to talk about the book in front of a national televised audience. Whale Done, guys!