Dawna Markova, Ph.D., co-author, An Unused Intelligence; co-editor, Random Acts of Kindness
"Finally, a clear and powerful resource that helps both sides of our brain understand how to expand our individual and organizational thinking."
Peter Senge, Author, The Fifth Discipline
"Shadows of the Neanderthal is a wonderful story about fear, complemented by a superb summary of principles for working with mental models."
Book Description
Boogie the caveman is on a quest to understand how his people have become stuck in beliefs that drastically limit their ability to share insights and make progress. Join his hilarious journey of discovery and learn how to surface, share, and challenge your own and others' hidden beliefs and to recognize how they inform--and often misinform--what we do. With its engaging use of metaphor and detailed discussion guide, Shadows of the Neanderthal is a must-have resource for any organization on its own quest for clear and open communication.
About the Author
David Hutchens writes about organizations and management theory. He has consulted with major international companies in the areas of teams, leadership, learning, and complexity theory. David lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his daughter Emory and his wife Robbie. Bobby Gombert illustrates books, greeting cards, and advertisements, and has won awards for his political cartoons. He lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife, Liana.
Shadows of the Neanderthal: Illuminating the Beliefs That Limit Our Organizations FROM THE PUBLISHER
Boogie the caveman is on a quest to understand how his people have become stuck in beliefs that drastically limit their ability to share insights and make progress. Join his hilarious journey of discovery and learn how to surface, share, and challenge your own and others' hidden beliefs and to recognize how they informᄑand often misinformᄑwhat we do.
With its engaging use of metaphor and detailed discussion guide, Shadows of the Neanderthal is a must-have resource for any organization on its own quest to break free from the unspoken assumptions that cause conflict and limit progress.
About the Author: David Hutchens writes about organizations and management theory. He has consulted with major international companies in the areas of teams, leadership, learning, and complexity theory. David lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his daughter Emory and his wife Robbie.
About the Illustrator: Bobby Gombert illustrates books, greeting cards, and advertisements, and has won awards for his political cartoons. He lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife, Liana.