Blog survey and free book offer

March 14, 2009

I am collecting survey responses from the small but growing community of people who visit this blog.

Please help improve your experience of this blog by completing this online survey – the survey has seven questions and should only take a couple of minutes.

As a token of thanks for your time in completing the survey, here are some offers from my latest bookshelf clear-out:

  • Letters from Young Activists: Today’s young rebels speak out, 2005, eds Berger, Boudin & Farrow
  • Beyond Certainty: The changing world of organisations, 1996, Charles Handy
  • Connexity: How to live in a connected world, 1997, Geoff Mulgan
  • Hell and High Water: Climate change, hope and the human condition, 2008, Alastair McIntosh
  • An Honourable Deception: New Labour, Iraq and the misuse of power, 2005, Clare Short
  • and a couple of classics: Ordinary Ecstasy, 1978, John Rowan; and Joy, 1971, Will Schutz

Some of them come with my pencil markings, but they’re all good quality .

Complete the survey, sign-up to receive email alerts of my postings (click the link towards the top of the right hand column on this page), and then e-mail me to claim the book of your choice! Apologies if the book you’d like has already gone – no alternative prizes, I’m afraid.

With thanks and best wishes,

John

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