On The Edge (book) - Cited By Other Works

Cited By Other Works

The book is cited by Janja Lalich's book, Take Back Your Life: Recovering from Cults and Abusive Relationships, as well as Tourish's Key Issues in Organizational Communication, Saliba's Understanding New Religious Movements, Lalich's Bounded Choice, and Hargie's Skilled Interpersonal Communication.

On the Edge is also cited in academic articles in Human Relations, Leadership, Contemporary British History, and the International Journal of Project Management.

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