Daniel Dennett, explores how Darwinian evolutionary theory can be successfully applied to many fields beyond biology.
He looks at the evolution of language, culture, ethics and the origins of life itself.
As ever his books are very well written and a delight to read.
Tuesday, 9 January 2007
Mind the Gap
I heard Graeme Codrington speak at an MD2MD session and obtained a copy of his book that expanded on his ideas.
A really useful guide for any manager over 40 who want to understand why their younger recruits (and their children) sometime seem to be from a different planet!
Then the book packs loads of tips on how to get the various generations to interact more constructively.
I have implemented some of the ideas in this book and they really work and have improved our staff retention and morale.
Great quotes "we have many friends in life but only one set of parents, they are special - lets keep them that way" and "Half of all the people who have ever turned eighty are alive today"
A really useful guide for any manager over 40 who want to understand why their younger recruits (and their children) sometime seem to be from a different planet!
Then the book packs loads of tips on how to get the various generations to interact more constructively.
I have implemented some of the ideas in this book and they really work and have improved our staff retention and morale.
Great quotes "we have many friends in life but only one set of parents, they are special - lets keep them that way" and "Half of all the people who have ever turned eighty are alive today"
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Monday, 1 January 2007
The God Delusion
Well this is one of those books that tends to polarise its audience into love it or hate it (probably depending on your personal position in the arguments)
I unashamedly admit I come out firmly on Richard Dawkins' side and this is a great book for pulling out bits of argument to support your point. ON the other hand this is one of his more extreeme works and some have described it a s a bit of a rant.
I unashamedly admit I come out firmly on Richard Dawkins' side and this is a great book for pulling out bits of argument to support your point. ON the other hand this is one of his more extreeme works and some have described it a s a bit of a rant.
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