A new book
"Carole Waskett" 05:38 27/11/2006
"martin fletcher" 09:55 28/11/2006
"Paul Hanton" 10:12 28/11/2006
Hey Rayya,

what a cracking idea.............a 'bank' of reviews'............and what a
great job offer you have given yourself...........speak to Barry.

Not sure about this, as will need to discuss with other committee members,
but I am sure we have enough funds to buy in some books and enable them to
be 'loaned' to members, as I say, not sure, not about the money, but about
the practicalities.......where would they be held, who would do the sending
and getting back etc?

As usual Rayya, you have sparked some thoughts,

cheers,

Paul


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rayya Ghul"
To: "Paul"
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 10:02 AM
Subject: [members] A new book


> Isn't great that we've got to the stage where we can pick and choose
> amongst books about SFBT?
>
> I was wondering if it might be worth setting up a 'library' page for the
> UKASFP website. There is a fab website called www.librarything.com. We
> could set up a UKASFP username and 'librarians' could manage it and post
> reviews.
>
> (has horrible feeling she's just created a job for herself ...)
>
> Rayya
>


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"Rayya Ghul" 10:02 28/11/2006
Isn't great that we've got to the stage where we can pick and choose
amongst books about SFBT?

I was wondering if it might be worth setting up a 'library' page for the
UKASFP website. There is a fab website called www.librarything.com. We
could set up a UKASFP username and 'librarians' could manage it and post
reviews.

(has horrible feeling she's just created a job for herself ...)

Rayya


> Carole Waskett wrote:
>> I've just received 'The Solution Tango: seven simple steps to
>> solutions in management' by Louis Cauffman and Kirsten Dieroff which
>> is just out. Really worth reading - very feet-on-the-ground management
>> applications of all our familiar SF thinking. I'll be recommending it
>> to lots of managers I know! Have a look and see what you think if you
>> or anyone you know is a manager.
> Me too Carole.
>
> I was really interested in his re-working of the customer / visitor /
> complainant model in the Chapter 4 flowchart - it seems OK as a business
> model, and yet as a practice model I discarded it long ago. Otherwise I
> found it a bit wordier than I like - I was thinking about how it could
> have been differently presented
>
> best wishes,
>
> Martin F.
>


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Rayya Ghul
Senior Lecturer, Occupational Therapy Pathway
Recruitment Lead, Occupational Therapy
Canterbury Christ Church University


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