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Ëó÷øèå ðåçóëüòàòû

  1. Peggy Holman. The Change Handbook: The Definitive Resource on Today's Best Methods for Engaging whole Systems. – Ì.: , 2012. – 496 ñ.
  2. Peggy Holman. The Change Handbook: The Definitive Resource on Today's Best Methods for Engaging whole Systems. – Ì.: , 2012. – 588 ñ.
  3. Simon L. Albrecht. Handbook of Employee Engagement: Perspectives, Issues, Research and Practice (New Horizons in Management Series/Elgar Original Reference). – Ì.: , 2012. – 464 ñ.
  4. Leta M. Beam. Take the Lead: Full-Throttle Engagement Powered by Coaching. – Ì.: , 2012. – 242 ñ.
  5. Engaging the Avatar: New Frontiers in Immersive Education (HC) (Research in Management Education and Development). – Ì.: , 2012. – 408 ñ.
  6. Craig Neal and Patricia Neal. The Art Of Convening: Authentic Engagement in Meetings, Gatherings, and Conversations. – Ì.: , 2012. – 284 ñ.
  7. Kathleen Reardon. The Skilled Negotiator : Mastering the Language of Engagement. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  8. Richard H. Axelrod. Terms of Engagement: Changing the Way We Change Organizations. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  9. World Bank. Water Resources Sector Strategy: Strategic Directions for World Bank Engagement. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  10. Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz. The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal. – Ì.: Free Press, 2003. – 256 ñ.
  11. Gifford Pinchot, Elizabeth Pinchot. The Intelligent Organization: Engaging the Talent & Initiative of Everyone in the Workplace. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  12. Mel Silberman, Kathy Clark. 101 Ways to Make Meetings Active: Surefire Ideas to Engage Your Group. – Ì.: Pfeiffer, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, 1999. – 336 ñ.
  13. Dorothy Leeds. PowerSpeak: Engage, Inspire, and Stimulate Your Audience. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  14. Pippa Norris. Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty, and the Internet Worldwide. – Ì.: Cambridge University Press, 2001. – 320 ñ.
  15. Trade, Investment, and Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Engaging with the World (Orientations in Development). – Ì.: World Bank Publications, 2003. – 296 ñ.
  16. Hans Peter Brondmo. The Engaged Customer: Using the New Rules of Internet Direct Marketing to Create Profitable Customer Relationships. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  17. Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research : Multiple Perspectives. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  18. Lucy Reid. Working with Spirit: Engaging Spirituality to Meet Challenges of the Workplace. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  19. Jan Goldberg. Careers for Class Clowns & Other Engaging Types, Second edition (Careers for You Series). – Ì.: , 2005. – 0 ñ.
  20. Public Work and the Academy: An Academic Administrator's Guide to Civic Engagement and Service-Learning. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  21. Ed Gubman. The Engaging Leader: Winning with Today's Free Agent Workforce. – Ì.: , 2003. – 0 ñ.
  22. Chris Fill. Marketing Communications : engagement, strategies and practice (4th Edition). – Ì.: , 2005. – 0 ñ.
  23. M. Francis Reeves. Platonic Engagements: A Contemporary Dialogue on Morality, Justice and the Business World : A Contemporary Dialogue on Morality, Justice and the Business World. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  24. Clark N. Quinn. Engaging Learning : Designing e-Learning Simulation Games (Pfeiffer Essential Resources for Training and HR Professiona). – Ì.: , 2005. – 240 ñ.
  25. Marcia L. Tate. "Sit and Get" Won't Grow Dendrites: 20 Professional Learning Strategies That Engage the Adult Brain. – Ì.: Corwin Press, 2004. – 168 ñ.
  26. Andrew H. Van de Ven. Engaged Scholarship: A Guide for Organizational and Social Research. – Ì.: , 2007. – 344 ñ.
  27. John Smythe. The CEO Chief Engagement Officer: Turning Hierarchy Upside Down to Drive Performance. – Ì.: Gower Publishing Company, 2007. – 250 ñ.
  28. S. Rao Vallabhaneni. Wiley CIA Exam Review, Conducting the Internal Audit Engagement. – Ì.: Wiley, 2005. – 640 ñ.
  29. Jim Loehr, Tony Schwartz. The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal. – Ì.: Free Press, 2004. – 256 ñ.
  30. Engaged Learning with Emerging Technologies. – Ì.: , 2006. – 289 ñ.
  31. Strobe Talbott. Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb. – Ì.: , 2004. – 268 ñ.
  32. Phil Fragasso. Marketing for Rainmakers: 52 Rules of Engagement to Attract and Retain Customers for Life. – Ì.: , 2008. – 304 ñ.
  33. Lee J. Colan. Engaging the Hearts and Minds of All Your Employees: How to Ignite Passionate Performance for Better Business Results. – Ì.: , 2008. – 204 ñ.
  34. Mary L. Broad. Beyond Transfer of Training: Engaging Systems to Improve Performance. – Ì.: , 2008. – 288 ñ.
  35. Jim Haudan. The Art of Engagement: Bridging the Gap Between People and Possibilities. – Ì.: McGraw-Hill, 2008. – 288 ñ.
  36. Beth Gazley, Monica Dignam. The Decision to Volunteer: Why People Give Their Time and How You Can Engage Them. – Ì.: , 2008. – 144 ñ.
  37. Sarah Cook. The Essential Guide to Employee Engagement: Better Business Performance through Staff Satisfaction. – Ì.: , 2008. – 224 ñ.
  38. Keith Ayers. Engagement Is Not Enough. – Ì.: , 2008. – 207 ñ.
  39. Leland Harden, Bob Heyman. Digital Engagement: Internet Marketing That Captures Customers and Builds Intense Brand Loyalty. – Ì.: , 2009. – 256 ñ.
  40. David Weigelt, Jonathan Boehman. Dot Boom: Marketing to Baby Boomers Through Meaningful Online Engagement. – Ì.: , 2009. – 224 ñ.
  41. Cristina Wildermuth Ed.D., Mel Wildermuth. Polaris: An Engagement Fable. – Ì.: , 2010. – 58 ñ.
  42. Archaeologies of Placemaking: Monuments, Memories, and Engagement in Native North America (One World Archaeology Series). – Ì.: , 2008. – 288 ñ.
  43. Paul Cooper. From Inclusion to Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 192 ñ.
  44. Paul Cooper. From Inclusion to Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 192 ñ.
  45. Timothy R. Lee. The Business Evaluation Engagement: Strategies and Principles. – Ì.: , 2011. – 512 ñ.
  46. Elizabeth F. Barkley. Student Engagement Techniques. – Ì.: , 2009. – 416 ñ.
  47. Tim Frick. Return on Engagement. – Ì.: , 2010. – 337 ñ.
  48. Edith Brown Weiss. Engaging Countries – Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords. – Ì.: , 1999. – 634 ñ.
  49. Mimi Michaelson. Supportive Frameworks for Youth Engagement. – Ì.: , 2001. – 112 ñ.
  50. Bill Nichols. Engaging Cinema – An Introduction to Film Studies. – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
  51. Pd Kramer. Moments of Engagement – Intimate Psychotherapy in a Technological Age. – Ì.: , 1989. – 270 ñ.
  52. Benjamin Berger. Attention–Deficit Democracy – The Death of Civic Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 0 ñ.
  53. Lorilee R, Sandmann. Institutionalizing Community Engagement in Higher Education: The First Wave of Carnegie Classified Institutions. – Ì.: , 2009. – 112 ñ.
  54. Brian Solis. Engage. – Ì.: , 2011. – 336 ñ.
  55. Courtney Bender. After Pluralism – Reimagining Religious Engagement. – Ì.: , 2010. – 416 ñ.
  56. Courtney Bender. After Pluralism – Reimagining Religious Engagement. – Ì.: , 2010. – 416 ñ.
  57. Patrick M. Lencioni. Managing for Employee Engagement Participant Workbook. – Ì.: , 2011. – 72 ñ.
  58. Patrick M. Lencioni. Employee Engagement Management Inventory – Self. – Ì.: , 2011. – 8 ñ.
  59. Patrick M. Lencioni. Managing for Employee Engagment Workshop Poster. – Ì.: , 2011. – 2 ñ.
  60. Doris Sommer. Proceed with Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas (Paper). – Ì.: , 1999. – 376 ñ.
  61. Doris Sommer. Proceed with Caution, When Engaged By Minority Writing in the Americas. – Ì.: , 1999. – 380 ñ.
  62. Victor D Cha. Nuclear North Korea – A Debate on Engagement Strategies. – Ì.: , 2005. – 280 ñ.
  63. Engaging Departments. – Ì.: , 2007. – 328 ñ.
  64. Charles R Hale. Engaging Contradictions – Theory, Politics and Methods of Activist Scholarship. – Ì.: , 2008. – 362 ñ.
  65. D Bush. Engaged & Disengaged. – Ì.: , 1974. – 260 ñ.
  66. Using Emerging Technologies to Enhance Student Engagement. – Ì.: , 2009. – 88 ñ.
  67. Peter Selz. Art of Engagement – Visual Politics in California and Beyond. – Ì.: , 2006. – 320 ñ.
  68. Peter Selz. Art of Engagement – Visual Politics in California and Beyond. – Ì.: , 2006. – 320 ñ.
  69. Clint Swindall. Engaged Leadership. – Ì.: , 2011. – 224 ñ.
  70. Daniel Yankelovich. Beyond the Beltway – Engaging the Public in U.S Foreign Policy (Paper). – Ì.: , 1996. – 316 ñ.
  71. Edith Weiss. Engaging Countries – Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords. – Ì.: , 2000. – 636 ñ.
  72. John C. Bean. Engaging Ideas. – Ì.: , 2011. – 448 ñ.
  73. Carole A. Beere. Becoming an Engaged Campus. – Ì.: , 2011. – 272 ñ.
  74. W Lance Bennett. Civic Life Online – Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. – Ì.: , 2008. – 210 ñ.
  75. Sivasailam Thiagarajan. Jolts! Activities to Wake Up and Engage Your Participants. – Ì.: , 2011. – 272 ñ.
  76. Miryam B. Sas. Experimental Arts in Postwar Japan – Moments of Encounter, Engagement, and Imagined Return. – Ì.: , 2011. – 300 ñ.
  77. Linking Adults with Community: Promoting Civic Engagement through Community Based Learning. – Ì.: , 2008. – 96 ñ.
  78. Daniel Herwitz. Action, Art, History – Engagements with Arthur Danto. – Ì.: , 2007. – 232 ñ.
  79. Alan I Abramowitz. The Disappearing Center – Engaged Citizens, Polarization and American Democracy. – Ì.: , 2010. – 244 ñ.
  80. Clark Davis. Hawthorne?s Shyness – Ethics, Politics and the Question of Engagement. – Ì.: , 2005. – 240 ñ.
  81. Donald E Miller. Global Pentecostalism – The New Face of Christian Social Engagement +CD. – Ì.: , 2007. – 276 ñ.
  82. Donald E Miller. Global Pentecostalism – The New Face of Christian Social Engagement +CD. – Ì.: , 2007. – 276 ñ.
  83. Cynthia Hyla Whittaker. Russia Engages the World 1453–1825. – Ì.: , 2003. – 224 ñ.
  84. Cynthia Hyla Whittaker. Russia Engages the World 1453–1825. – Ì.: , 2003. – 224 ñ.
  85. Stephen E Bronner. Reclaiming the Enlightenment – Toward a Politics of Radical Engagement. – Ì.: , 2006. – 224 ñ.
  86. Stephen Eric Bronner. Reclaiming the Enlightenment – Toward a Politics of Radical Engagement. – Ì.: , 2004. – 224 ñ.
  87. Robert I Hellyer. Defining Engagement – Japan and Global Contexts, 1640 – 1868. – Ì.: , 2010. – 300 ñ.
  88. Participation in Youth Programs: Enrollment, Attendance, and Engagement. – Ì.: , 2005. – 144 ñ.
  89. Sir Basil Markesinis in co-operation with Professor Jorg Fedtke. Engaging with Foreign Law. – Ì.: , 2011. – 464 ñ.
  90. Emile Nakhleh. A Necessary Engagement – Reinventing America?s Relations with the Muslim World. – Ì.: , 2009. – 184 ñ.
  91. Warren I Cohen. East Asia at the Center – Four Thousand Years of Engagement with the World. – Ì.: , 2001. – 536 ñ.
  92. Charles H W Foster. Twentieth–Century New England Land Conservation – A Heritatge of Civic Engagement. – Ì.: , 2009. – 384 ñ.
  93. Sara Roy. Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza – Engaging the Islamist Social Sector. – Ì.: , 2011. – 336 ñ.
  94. Raymond E Vickery. The Eagle and the Elephant – Strategic Aspects of U.S.–India Economic Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 288 ñ.
  95. Zoltan Hajnal. Why Americans Don?t Enjoy the Party – Race, Immigration, and the Failure (of Political Parties) to Engage the Electorate. – Ì.: , 2011. – 344 ñ.
  96. Zoltan Hajnal. Why American Don?t Join the Party – Race, Immigration, and the Failure (of Political Parties) to Engage the Electorate. – Ì.: , 2011. – 344 ñ.
  97. William H. Bergquist. Engaging the Six Cultures of the Academy. – Ì.: , 2007. – 304 ñ.
  98. Jeffrey S. Locketz. Practical Guide to SAS 70 Engagements. – Ì.: , 2007. – 320 ñ.
  99. Raymond E Vickery. The Eagle and the Elephant – Strategic Aspects of U.S.–India Economic Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 288 ñ.
  100. The Mckinsey Engagement: A Powerful Toolkit For More Efficient And Effective Team Problem Solving. – Ì.: , 2011. – 272 ñ.
  101. Engaging The Hearts And Minds Of All Your Employees: How To Ignite Passionate Performance For Better Business Results. – Ì.: , 2011. – 204 ñ.
  102. The Art Of Engagement: Bridging The Gap Between People And Possibilities. – Ì.: , 2011. – 288 ñ.
  103. Re-Engage: How America'S Best Places To Work Inspire Extra Effort Through Extraordinary Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 368 ñ.
  104. Building Engaged Team Performance: Align Your Processes And People To Achieve Game-Changing Business Results. – Ì.: , 2011. – 240 ñ.
  105. Influencing Powerful People : Engage And Command The Attention Of The Decision-Makers To Get What You Need To Succeed. – Ì.: , 2011. – 272 ñ.
  106. Joseph Michelli. The Zappos Experience: 5 Principles to Inspire, Engage, and WOW. – Ì.: McGraw-Hill, 2011. – 320 ñ.
  107. Paul L. Marciano. Carrots and Sticks Don't Work: Build a Culture of Employee Engagement with the Principles of Respect. – Ì.: McGraw-Hill, 2010. – 256 ñ.
  108. Richard H. Axelrod. Terms of Engagement: New Ways of Leading and Changing Organizations. – Ì.: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2010. – 260 ñ.
  109. Critically Engaging Cbt. – Ì.: , 2011. – 208 ñ.
  110. Critically Engaging Cbt. – Ì.: , 2011. – 208 ñ.
  111. Engaging Play. – Ì.: , 2011. – 280 ñ.
  112. Full Engagement!. – Ì.: , 2011. – 256 ñ.
  113. Engaging Emergence. – Ì.: , 2011. – 192 ñ.
  114. 2013 Dusky Meadow Compact Engagement Calendar: 16-month Weekly Planner. – Ì.: Peter Pauper Press, Inc., 2012. – 160 ñ.
  115. LEVITUS. KILLER PRESENTATIONS WITH YOUR IPAD: HOW TO ENGAGE YOUR AUDIENCE AND WIN MORE BUSINESS WITH THE WORLD'S GREATEST GADGET. – Ì.: , 2013. –  ñ.
  116. TALBOT. CUSTOMER-DRIVEN BUDGETING: PREPARE, ENGAGE, EXECUTE: THE SMALL BUSINESS GUIDE FOR GROWTH. – Ì.: , 2013. –  ñ.
  117. Bhaskar S. P. Design of One-Stage Overhang Pinion Engagement System for CV Starter. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012. – 64 ñ.
  118. Patrick McGrain. An Examination of Therapeutic Engagement. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010. – 344 ñ.
  119. G.S. Suresh Babu. Engaging with Modernity and Development in India. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012. – 60 ñ.
  120. Eime Tobari. Does "civic engagement" work?. – Ì.: Scholars' Press, 2014. – 420 ñ.
  121. Marija Milicevic. Promoting Engagement in Leisure Occupations:. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012. – 64 ñ.
  122. Susan Ollerhead. Establishing acceptable “rules of engagement” to encourage young. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2013. – 92 ñ.
  123. Eucabeth Adoyo Kwasu. Women Engagement in Rural Development. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2014. – 64 ñ.

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  1. Peggy Holman. The Change Handbook: The Definitive Resource on Today's Best Methods for Engaging whole Systems. – Ì.: , 2012. – 496 ñ.
  2. Peggy Holman. The Change Handbook: The Definitive Resource on Today's Best Methods for Engaging whole Systems. – Ì.: , 2012. – 588 ñ.
  3. Simon L. Albrecht. Handbook of Employee Engagement: Perspectives, Issues, Research and Practice (New Horizons in Management Series/Elgar Original Reference). – Ì.: , 2012. – 464 ñ.
  4. Leta M. Beam. Take the Lead: Full-Throttle Engagement Powered by Coaching. – Ì.: , 2012. – 242 ñ.
  5. Engaging the Avatar: New Frontiers in Immersive Education (HC) (Research in Management Education and Development). – Ì.: , 2012. – 408 ñ.
  6. Craig Neal and Patricia Neal. The Art Of Convening: Authentic Engagement in Meetings, Gatherings, and Conversations. – Ì.: , 2012. – 284 ñ.
  7. Kathleen Reardon. The Skilled Negotiator : Mastering the Language of Engagement. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  8. Richard H. Axelrod. Terms of Engagement: Changing the Way We Change Organizations. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  9. World Bank. Water Resources Sector Strategy: Strategic Directions for World Bank Engagement. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  10. Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz. The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal. – Ì.: Free Press, 2003. – 256 ñ.
  11. Gifford Pinchot, Elizabeth Pinchot. The Intelligent Organization: Engaging the Talent & Initiative of Everyone in the Workplace. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  12. Mel Silberman, Kathy Clark. 101 Ways to Make Meetings Active: Surefire Ideas to Engage Your Group. – Ì.: Pfeiffer, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, 1999. – 336 ñ.
  13. Dorothy Leeds. PowerSpeak: Engage, Inspire, and Stimulate Your Audience. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  14. Pippa Norris. Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty, and the Internet Worldwide. – Ì.: Cambridge University Press, 2001. – 320 ñ.
  15. Trade, Investment, and Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Engaging with the World (Orientations in Development). – Ì.: World Bank Publications, 2003. – 296 ñ.
  16. Hans Peter Brondmo. The Engaged Customer: Using the New Rules of Internet Direct Marketing to Create Profitable Customer Relationships. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  17. Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research : Multiple Perspectives. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  18. Lucy Reid. Working with Spirit: Engaging Spirituality to Meet Challenges of the Workplace. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  19. Jan Goldberg. Careers for Class Clowns & Other Engaging Types, Second edition (Careers for You Series). – Ì.: , 2005. – 0 ñ.
  20. Public Work and the Academy: An Academic Administrator's Guide to Civic Engagement and Service-Learning. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  21. Ed Gubman. The Engaging Leader: Winning with Today's Free Agent Workforce. – Ì.: , 2003. – 0 ñ.
  22. Chris Fill. Marketing Communications : engagement, strategies and practice (4th Edition). – Ì.: , 2005. – 0 ñ.
  23. M. Francis Reeves. Platonic Engagements: A Contemporary Dialogue on Morality, Justice and the Business World : A Contemporary Dialogue on Morality, Justice and the Business World. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  24. Clark N. Quinn. Engaging Learning : Designing e-Learning Simulation Games (Pfeiffer Essential Resources for Training and HR Professiona). – Ì.: , 2005. – 240 ñ.
  25. Marcia L. Tate. "Sit and Get" Won't Grow Dendrites: 20 Professional Learning Strategies That Engage the Adult Brain. – Ì.: Corwin Press, 2004. – 168 ñ.
  26. Andrew H. Van de Ven. Engaged Scholarship: A Guide for Organizational and Social Research. – Ì.: , 2007. – 344 ñ.
  27. John Smythe. The CEO Chief Engagement Officer: Turning Hierarchy Upside Down to Drive Performance. – Ì.: Gower Publishing Company, 2007. – 250 ñ.
  28. S. Rao Vallabhaneni. Wiley CIA Exam Review, Conducting the Internal Audit Engagement. – Ì.: Wiley, 2005. – 640 ñ.
  29. Jim Loehr, Tony Schwartz. The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal. – Ì.: Free Press, 2004. – 256 ñ.
  30. Engaged Learning with Emerging Technologies. – Ì.: , 2006. – 289 ñ.
  31. Strobe Talbott. Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb. – Ì.: , 2004. – 268 ñ.
  32. Phil Fragasso. Marketing for Rainmakers: 52 Rules of Engagement to Attract and Retain Customers for Life. – Ì.: , 2008. – 304 ñ.
  33. Lee J. Colan. Engaging the Hearts and Minds of All Your Employees: How to Ignite Passionate Performance for Better Business Results. – Ì.: , 2008. – 204 ñ.
  34. Mary L. Broad. Beyond Transfer of Training: Engaging Systems to Improve Performance. – Ì.: , 2008. – 288 ñ.
  35. Jim Haudan. The Art of Engagement: Bridging the Gap Between People and Possibilities. – Ì.: McGraw-Hill, 2008. – 288 ñ.
  36. Beth Gazley, Monica Dignam. The Decision to Volunteer: Why People Give Their Time and How You Can Engage Them. – Ì.: , 2008. – 144 ñ.
  37. Sarah Cook. The Essential Guide to Employee Engagement: Better Business Performance through Staff Satisfaction. – Ì.: , 2008. – 224 ñ.
  38. Keith Ayers. Engagement Is Not Enough. – Ì.: , 2008. – 207 ñ.
  39. Leland Harden, Bob Heyman. Digital Engagement: Internet Marketing That Captures Customers and Builds Intense Brand Loyalty. – Ì.: , 2009. – 256 ñ.
  40. David Weigelt, Jonathan Boehman. Dot Boom: Marketing to Baby Boomers Through Meaningful Online Engagement. – Ì.: , 2009. – 224 ñ.
  41. Cristina Wildermuth Ed.D., Mel Wildermuth. Polaris: An Engagement Fable. – Ì.: , 2010. – 58 ñ.
  42. Archaeologies of Placemaking: Monuments, Memories, and Engagement in Native North America (One World Archaeology Series). – Ì.: , 2008. – 288 ñ.
  43. Paul Cooper. From Inclusion to Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 192 ñ.
  44. Paul Cooper. From Inclusion to Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 192 ñ.
  45. Timothy R. Lee. The Business Evaluation Engagement: Strategies and Principles. – Ì.: , 2011. – 512 ñ.
  46. Elizabeth F. Barkley. Student Engagement Techniques. – Ì.: , 2009. – 416 ñ.
  47. Tim Frick. Return on Engagement. – Ì.: , 2010. – 337 ñ.
  48. Edith Brown Weiss. Engaging Countries – Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords. – Ì.: , 1999. – 634 ñ.
  49. Mimi Michaelson. Supportive Frameworks for Youth Engagement. – Ì.: , 2001. – 112 ñ.
  50. Bill Nichols. Engaging Cinema – An Introduction to Film Studies. – Ì.: , 2010. – 0 ñ.
  51. Pd Kramer. Moments of Engagement – Intimate Psychotherapy in a Technological Age. – Ì.: , 1989. – 270 ñ.
  52. Benjamin Berger. Attention–Deficit Democracy – The Death of Civic Engagement. – Ì.: , 2011. – 0 ñ.
  53. Lorilee R, Sandmann. Institutionalizing Community Engagement in Higher Education: The First Wave of Carnegie Classified Institutions. – Ì.: , 2009. – 112 ñ.
  54. Brian Solis. Engage. – Ì.: , 2011. – 336 ñ.
  55. Courtney Bender. After Pluralism – Reimagining Religious Engagement. – Ì.: , 2010. – 416 ñ.
  56. Courtney Bender. After Pluralism – Reimagining Religious Engagement. – Ì.: , 2010. – 416 ñ.
  57. Patrick M. Lencioni. Managing for Employee Engagement Participant Workbook. – Ì.: , 2011. – 72 ñ.
  58. Patrick M. Lencioni. Employee Engagement Management Inventory – Self. – Ì.: , 2011. – 8 ñ.
  59. Patrick M. Lencioni. Managing for Employee Engagment Workshop Poster. – Ì.: , 2011. – 2 ñ.
  60. Doris Sommer. Proceed with Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas (Paper). – Ì.: , 1999. – 376 ñ.
  61. Doris Sommer. Proceed with Caution, When Engaged By Minority Writing in the Americas. – Ì.: , 1999. – 380 ñ.
  62. Victor D Cha. Nuclear North Korea – A Debate on Engagement Strategies. – Ì.: , 2005. – 280 ñ.
  63. Engaging Departments. – Ì.: , 2007. – 328 ñ.
  64. Charles R Hale. Engaging Contradictions – Theory, Politics and Methods of Activist Scholarship. – Ì.: , 2008. – 362 ñ.
  65. D Bush. Engaged & Disengaged. – Ì.: , 1974. – 260 ñ.
  66. Using Emerging Technologies to Enhance Student Engagement. – Ì.: , 2009. – 88 ñ.
  67. Peter Selz. Art of Engagement – Visual Politics in California and Beyond. – Ì.: , 2006. – 320 ñ.
  68. Peter Selz. Art of Engagement – Visual Politics in California and Beyond. – Ì.: , 2006. – 320 ñ.
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