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Sept/Oct 1999 | It is no failure to fall short of realizing all that we might dream. The failure is to fall short of dreaming all that we might realize. - Dee Hock |  Birth of the Chaordic Age by Dee Hock
Crossing the Chasm (updated)by Geoffrey Moore
Who's Afraid of Schrodinger's Cat: An A-To-Z Guide to All the New Science Ideas You Need to Keep Up With the New Thinking
by I. N. Marshall, Danah Zohar, F. David Peat 
Women, An Intimate Geography by Natalie Angier
| www.chaordic.org |
August 1999 |
The only successful way to predict the future is to invent it.- Alan Kay |  The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks
Inside the Tornado by Geoffrey Moore
Circle of Innovation by Tom Peters
Summer Sisters by Judy Bloom
| www.knav.com |
July | we are each at the center of the universe. so is everyone else. - e.e. cummings |  Organzing Genius by Warren Bennis

Smilla's Sense of Snow
by Peter Hoeg | www.erpsupersite.com |
June |
We think it’s about technology tools, but teachers are not sure what exactly to do with these tools. The tendency is to apply new tools to old tasks. —Andy Moore, Knowledge Asset Media |  Son of the Circus by John Irving

Borderliners by Peter Hoeg | www.disruptive.com |
May | Simplicity is making the journey of this life with just baggage enough.—Charles Dudley Warner | | www.will-harris.com/yoga/ |
April | In the 21st century, the education and skills of the work force will be the dominant competitive weapon. — Lester Thurow |  Magic Circle by Katherine Neville Disruption by Jean-Maria Dru
| www.contentious.com |
March | In any community
in transition, it is more important whom you know than what you know. That's the right definition of networking. —Peter F. Drucker in Wired Magazine |
|  Little Alters Everywhere by Rebecca Wells
Shall We Tell the President by Jefferey Archer
Blueprint for a Digital Economy,
edited by Don Tapscott and the ALliance for Computer Technology
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February | There are three rules of work: 1. Out of clutter, find simplicity. 2. From discord, find harmony. 3. In the middle of difficulty lies
opportunity. —Albert Einstein |
|  High Hearts by Rita Mae Brown
Something More: Excavating Your Authentic Self by Sarah Ban Breathnach
Airframe by Michael Crichton
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January |
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The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukov
Dolley: A novel of Dolley
Madison in Love & War by Rita Mae Brown
Knowledge Evolution by Verna Allee
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