ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Writing books is a solitary undertaking, but every now and then, the solitude is punctuated with significant inputs from the outside. Without doubt, the greatest stimulus to my writing comes from my students in academic and corporate classrooms. They apprise me of the latest developments in their organizations, enabling me to gain early insights into issues that enterprises are facing and solutions they are implementing to deal with the issues. They also keep me on my toes as I test new ideas on them. If my ideas are without merit, they let me know, so I find myself continually humbled in the classroom.

Special thanks go to my editor at Jossey-Bass, Kathe Sweeney, who served as a sounding board for my ideas. Finally, thanks to ...

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