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Rating:  Summary: Practical Application for the Mystically Determined Review: An excellent publication for all those who have desired to implement eastern theology and the soul's path into the corporate realm, but didn't have the tools or know how. This book is revolutionary in providing the practical tools to bridge this tricky terrain. Apply the soul's work in an "acceptable" format that won't raise the eye brows of CEOs. Execute exercises that seem sincere and truly contribute to well-functioning individuals and organizations. Review organizational and personal experiences with the new perspective of eight steps of the change journey realizing that they do exist, and how you can work with each step for the best possible outcome. Highly effective in my work as a consultant and organizational behavioral specialist.
Rating:  Summary: Practical Application for the Mystically Determined Review: An excellent publication for all those who have desired to implement eastern theology and the soul's path into the corporate realm, but didn't have the tools or know how. This book is revolutionary in providing the practical tools to bridge this tricky terrain. Apply the soul's work in an "acceptable" format that won't raise the eye brows of CEOs. Execute exercises that seem sincere and truly contribute to well-functioning individuals and organizations. Review organizational and personal experiences with the new perspective of eight steps of the change journey realizing that they do exist, and how you can work with each step for the best possible outcome. Highly effective in my work as a consultant and organizational behavioral specialist.
Rating:  Summary: A review of "Guiding Change Journeys" by Rebecca Chan Allen Review: Finally!... A book providing both practical guidance AND sound theoretical reference materials for change leaders and organizational effectiveness practitioners. Chan Allen's book is clearly organized, easy to use, and accessible at whatever level of conceptual depth her reader wishes to work (or to start from). Her examples are creative, original and fun to use -- in both professional and personal contexts. I highly recommend this for organization development professionals and those interested in transformation methodology.
Rating:  Summary: A review of "Guiding Change Journeys" by Rebecca Chan Allen Review: Finally!... A book providing both practical guidance AND sound theoretical reference materials for change leaders and organizational effectiveness practitioners. Chan Allen's book is clearly organized, easy to use, and accessible at whatever level of conceptual depth her reader wishes to work (or to start from). Her examples are creative, original and fun to use -- in both professional and personal contexts. I highly recommend this for organization development professionals and those interested in transformation methodology.
Rating:  Summary: East-West Fusion Review: Guiding Change Journeys is a masterful fusion of Eastern and Western wisdom,science and mythology presented with great insight,clarity and warmth.It is full of new ideas,tools and practical applications that are guaranteed to energize and re-orient your thinking and approach to organization transformation.
Rating:  Summary: A "must read" in the field of organizational change! Review: One of the greatest challenges an author can undertake is to write a book that is both theoretically complex and strongly pragmatic. Rebecca Chan Allen has accomplished this in Guiding Change Journeys. In combining the philosophical underpinnings and conceptual bases of a wide variety of organizational change strategies with practical approaches, examples, exercises and illustrations, she skillfully supports change practitioners in integrating Eastern and Western perspectives. Through her integration of stories from mythology and concepts from organization development, new science and wisdom traditions, Chan Allen takes us on an "Archetypal change Journey" based on Jungian archetypes, which describe enduring patterns of transformation.In a spirit of integration, the book implies throughout that successful organizational change is dependent upon individual and group psychological approaches, conceptualized within a systemic framework. The author's intention seems ultimately holistic, in that she continually addresses issues of mind/body/spirit, whether individually or organizationally. Though the book may seem esoteric and philosophically dense at times, it carefully balances the more theoretical introductions to each chapter with a plethora of practical examples and exercises, which bring the theory to life and make the concepts infinitely usable. The overall impression is a treasure-trove of ideas. The many insights, methods and resources are offered by the author as gifts, with the invitation to "tinker and improvise" in order to adapt them to one's own needs. In this simple offering, Chan Allen summarizes the heart of her book as a journey of discovery - which may well alter the life of the change practitioner, as well as the very nature of his or her organizational context.
Rating:  Summary: A Bridge Across Forever Review: Rebecca Chan Allen has written a masterful book that bridges ancient eastern wisdom and modern western organization problems. The book illuminates both the practical and theoretical side of some of our greatest organizational issues, and supports leaders in playing full rich transformational roles in organization change.
Rating:  Summary: A Real Gem! Review: The publication of Guiding Change Journeys is a reason for celebration for all of us involved with change in organizations. Rebecca Chan Allen, an experienced consultant and workshop leader, has done a masterful job of integrating mythology, storytelling and wisdom from other cultures to provide a framework and methodology to guide the leadership of change in organizations. Her approach works both for organizations and individuals. The book is thoughtfully written with real-life examples and case studies that show how to use the book's innovative methodologies. I recommend this book to everyone involved in the journey of change. Dr. Robert I. Tobin, Professor Faculty of Business and Commerce Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
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