Book Reviews
Practical Concepts and Practices for the Intermediate Change Practitioner
For those of you that are taking it up a notch in terms of change management and implementation delivery. This is for you.
Beyond Change Management: Advanced Strategies for Today’s Transformational Leaders
by Dean Anderson
This book was a great find in 2001 and is a gem now. I saw Linda Ackerman Andersen present at a National Change [...]
The First Book You Must Read Before Building Your Own Professional Services Firm
A review for those of you that are thinking about starting (or building) a professional services firm.
Managing the Professional Service Firm
by David H. Maister
Before you bother to build or “scale” a professional services firm, you must read this book. One of my mentors recommended this book to me in 1995 and it was a “must [...]
New to the Organizational Change Management Field? First Steps Below!
Another Terri Moulton Book Review for you…
Lead Change
by John P. Kotter
This is one of the founding titles in the field of Organizational Change Management. For those who are just entering the field, I recommend reading this book to gain a sense of what the field used to be like in the mid 1990s. It will [...]
Foundational Book for All Change Implementation Professionals
I thought that here and there I’d write about books related to the change management and implementation field. I’ll put these reviews out every now and then. Enjoy.
Transitions: Making Sense of Life’s Changes, Revised 25th Anniversary Edition
by William Bridges
This book was the first book that I read on emotional change and transition (almost 20 years [...]
