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Building Expertise: Cognitive Methods for Training and Performance Improvement
Ruth Colvin Clark

Pfeiffer, 2008

A gem of a book packed with useful analysis and advice
As a high-school teacher I am finding this book an invaluable read. The combination of insights from educational psychology and practical examples of instructional design make this an essential read for all those who want to make their teaching more effective and who ...
  
  











  



  
The Flawless Consulting Fieldbook and Companion : A Guide Understanding Your Expertise
Peter Block, Andrea Markowitz

Pfeiffer, 2000

Roadmap to consulting in the 21st century
This book deserves to be among the TOP 10 of business books of 2001. If you work as a consultant and want to learn your customers how to fish (in stead of giving them fish), BUY this book! If you have consultants walking around in your organisation, make sure they ...
  
  











  



  
Flawless Consulting: A Guide to Getting Your Expertise Used
Peter Block

Pfeiffer, 1999

Excellent. Easily my favorite Consulting/Project Management book.
And it also one of my top 3 business problem solving books - and I've read a bunch of them. I own and have read many books on management and project management, several on consulting specifically, and numerous books on problem solving and intelligence analysis. ...
  
  











  



  
Just Give Him The Whale!: 20 Ways to Use Fascinations, Areas of Expertise, and Strengths to Support Students ...
Paula Kluth, Patrick Schwarz

Paul H Brookes Pub Co, 2008

A MUST read...
It's hard to decide what I love most about this book. Throughout the book Kluth and Schwartz combine three essential elements for working with All children: Respecting difference, challenging assumptions, and empowering learners. From the cover to the last page they ...
  
  











  



  
Analysis for Improving Performance: Tools for Diagnosing Organizations and Documenting Workplace Expertise
Richard A Swanson

Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2007

AWARD WINNER!
"Analysis for Improving Performance" won the book-of-the-year awards from both the International Society for Performance Improvement and the Society for Human Resource Management.
  
  











  



  
The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance

Cambridge University Press, 2006

From math and history to memory and creative thinking, case studies often pair with research results to reinforce findings.
THE CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF EXPERTISE AND EXPERT PERFORMANCE gathers reviews by psychologists and computer scientists alike on the area of expertise, researching studies, providing a guide to the latest literature, and including essays on experimental, observational and ...
  
  











  



  
Creative Play for Your Baby: Steiner Waldorf Expertise and Toy Projects for 3 Months-2 Years
Christopher Clouder, Janni Nicol

Gaia, 2007

Very Creative
I really enjoy this book. I have already done quite a few of the ideas. and my children love to look at this book. Photos on just about every page. I highly recommend this book. I am looking forward to the next book about Toddlers coming.
  
  











  



  
The Pocket Stylist: Behind-the-Scenes Expertise from a Fashion Pro on Creating Your Own Look
Kendall Farr

Gotham, 2004

Wonderful!
This terrific book changed the way I think about clothing fit, and what I should be wearing and buying. It's the most useful fashion/clothing book I own, and probably a good purchase for many women. The ideas are timeless, but still immediately applicable for a ...
  
  











  



  
How to Become an Expert on Anything in Two Hours
Gregory Hartley, Maryann Karinch

AMACOM, 2008

In almost any field, the ability to connect with others immediately through knowledge of a particular subject area is vital to gaining trust, solidifying rela­tion­ships, and getting ideas across. Convincing others that you "know what you're talking about" can help win clients, gain allies, make sales, and much more...but tricks and shortcuts like ...
  
  











  



  
The Areas of My Expertise
John Hodgman

Riverhead Trade, 2006

The Areas of My Expertise
I read this book on the plane from Ohio to LAX and could not stop laughing, other passengers were looking at me in confusion. When reading this masterpiece, you either "get it" or you don't...
  
  











  



  
The Complete Reflexology Tutor: Everything You Need to Achieve Professional Expertise
Ann Gillanders

Gaia, 2008

Endorsed by the Association of Reflexologists, this complete course is ideal for anyone looking to start out in the field. With 30 years of experience, Ann Gillanders expertly leads novices through the reflex points for the body systems, explaining how the treatment works to cure common ailments, and how to use it effectively in special cases such ...
  
  











  



  
The Limits of Expertise: Rethinking Pilot Error and the Causes of Airline Accidents
R. Key Dismukes, Benjamin A. Berman, ...

Ashgate Publishing, 2007

Breathes life into accident reports
The authors have applied insights from cognitive psychology to nineteen flight-crew-related accidents. In place of the dry narratives of accident reports, we are presented with compelling three-dimensional accounts in which pilots are routinely faced with time ...
  
  











  



  
The Expert's Edge: Become the Go-To Authority People Turn to Every Time
Ken Lizotte

McGraw-Hill, 2007

Lizotte's Incredible Brain Should be Bronzed (or even golded)
Hamlet? A high school term paper compared to Lizotte's book. The Bible? A confusing rant of disconnected stories next to Ken's perfectly crafted epic. And don't even get me started on Hemingway, whose combined works in light of Ken's latest masterpiece are not even ...
  
  











  



  
Rethinking Expertise
Harry Collins, Robert Evans

University Of Chicago Press, 2007

What does it mean to be an expert? Traditionally, expertise has been associated with authoritative knowledge, honed by practice and certified by powerful institutions. Scientists, of course, are often presumed to be the ultimate experts, but it is exactly in this area that the importance of defining what it means to be an expert is paramount. In ...
  
  











  



  
Creative Play for Your Toddler: Steiner Waldorf Expertise and Toy Projects for 2 - 4s
Christopher Clouder, Janni Nicol

Hamlyn, 2008

Creative play
For those of you who like me have built up a Waldorf education/craft books library over the years, this book doesn't bring anything new as you will find most of the creative projects it contains in various other Steiner books ie. Floris craft books series, All Year ...
  
  











  



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