REINVENTING ORGANIZATIONS (original version)
You can purchase Reinventing Organizations from Amazon.com, from Barnes&Noble and from international Amazon stores, as well as your local book store. (Click here for translations into other languages)
Reinventing Organizations is also available in all major e-formats (you can choose the format you want after making the payment).
|
Illustrated version of REINVENTING ORGANIZATIONS
You can purchase the illustrated version of Reinventing Organizations from Amazon.com, from Barnes&Noble, and other international Amazon stores, as well as your local book store.
Reinventing Organizations is also available in
(you can choose the format you want after making the payment). Good to know: some pages of the books are meant to be seen as spreads (the two pages of the open book are designed as if they were one) which doesn't quite look as stellar when you it read it on a tablet, as it will only displays one page at a time. Do try this, though: some tablets automatically display the two pages when you rotate the tablet and hold it in landscape mode.
|
AUDIOBOOK
I'm very very happy with the quality of the recording of the audiobook. It's been a long time in the making, and I know it was worth it. The story behind the audiobook is worth telling, click here if you want to know more.
|
Listen to the introduction ! |
IF YOU WANT TO GIFT BACKI decided not to protect the e-versions of book with digital protection (DRM) because DRM so often ends up being annoying when you want to change device. I trust you won't forward your copy. You can point people interested in this book to this page and to the "pay-what-feels-right" option.
If this book somehow was forwarded to you, I invite you to take a moment and determine an amount that would feel right to give back. One thing I've heard from several readers: if you choose to gift back an amount that feels rightto you, you are also likely to feel goodabout it! Your gift will be a beautiful return for the long, long hours we put into creating this book. I enjoy the "gift economy" for another reason too: I feel it creates a bond between us, even if we never met, in a way a paid transaction doesn't. And more broadly, I believe that practising trust in such simple ways can invisibly but powerfully nurture a broader culture of trust in the world. Try it out! |