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New Releases by Chris Butterworth

Chris Butterworth is the author of Leading Enterprise Excellence (2026), Clever Crow (2026), Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea (2024), Leading Excellence (2024), Why Care? (2024).

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Leading Enterprise Excellence

release date: Mar 02, 2026
Leading Enterprise Excellence
This book will appeal to both established leaders and aspiring leaders in every type of organisation. It provides the why, what and how for the key systems needed to sustain a culture of Enterprise Excellence where the organisation and its people thrive and grow. It provides a blueprint for each system that can be easily adapted for any type of organisation with real-life examples and case studies. This is not a theoretical book – it is a practical leadership handbook that helps you design systems that will deliver a culture of excellence.

Clever Crow

release date: Feb 17, 2026
Clever Crow
For young bird-watchers and enthusiasts of the natural world comes a beautiful, eye-opening picture book about the familiar but ever-surprising crow. Crows may not have flashy feathers, beautiful songs, or fancy flying skills, but if a crow looks at you with its small, round eye, you can be sure that it’s thinking, as these birds have very big brains. Did you know that crows will use a stick to poke into a crevice to tease out tasty bugs? Or that they like to play like kids by tumbling down a snowy roof? Or that they remember where they hide their food—but sometimes only pretend to bury a treat to fool other birds? Original and accessible, with Chris Butterworth’s welcoming text and gorgeous, expressive artwork from Olivia Lomenech Gill, Clever Crow is sure to generate newfound respect for these unassuming creatures that young readers come across every day.

Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea

release date: Sep 30, 2024
Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea
"Stunning pictures and engaging words. . . . An accomplished entrée to early science topics." — Booklist (starred review) Dive into the warm ocean and swim around amid the coral and waving sea grass. Do you see an eye like a small black bead peering out at you? Linger for a while and discover the secrets of the sea horse — one of the shyest fish in the sea. With a head like a horse, a tail like a monkey, and a pouch like a kangaroo, the sea horse acts like a chameleon, changing color to ward off danger or to show that he and his mate are a lifelong pair. Watch their fascinating mating dance, as the two of them twine their tails together and twirl, before she places her eggs in his pouch to be born. Could there be a more intriguing creature of the sea? Back matter includes an index, and a note about sea horses.

Leading Excellence

release date: Aug 30, 2024
Leading Excellence
This book will appeal to leaders and aspiring leaders in every type of organisation. It explains the why and how of creating successful organisations with amazing cultures where people flourish. It is a practical leadership handbook full of real life stories, insights and tips based on the authors’ many years of experience in senior leadership roles. A key insight is the need for leaders to recognise that one size does not fit all in the way they lead their organisation and interact with their people. Leaders need to be adaptive to the context and the person. To enable this the authors have developed the concept of the “5 hats of adaptive leaders”. These enable leaders to understand why, when and how to adapt their style as appropriate to any given context. The book is full of real life examples that every leader can relate to and provides them with a practical, easy to follow approach to building the habits of an adaptive leader. It is an inspirational and motivational read that enables the reader to immediately take action to make a positive impact on themselves, their people and their organisation.

Why Care?

release date: Jun 03, 2024
Why Care?
We live in an ever-changing world in which organizations find it increasingly difficult to stay ahead of the changes needed to be successful without thriving people. The authors believe that when people are valued and respected it improves their overall mental well-being and workplace experience, which in turn, makes them more motivated to help meet the purpose and objectives of the organization and adapt to external drivers. This book explores how mental well-being and a culture of continuous improvement are intertwined and mutually reinforcing. The authors contend that to create a sustainable culture of continuous improvement there must be an organization-wide focus on mental well-being at the individual level. A culture of continuous improvement nurtured in the right way, however, will indeed support mental well-being and help create a thriving organization. The key benefit of the book is demonstrating how important mental well-being is for sustainable organizational success. It explores this through many different lenses such as the individual, teams, leaders, and the organization as a whole, and explains the key elements needed for success. Leaders at all levels are able to understand why mental well-being is critical and how to nurture it in the workplace. In addition, the book explains the importance of diversity, equality, inclusion, and belonging, and how this is integral to mental well-being and a thriving organization. This book provides unique insight into how mental well-being and a culture of continuous improvement are intertwined explaining how thriving people and a thriving culture of continuous improvement create a thriving organization.

The Little Fairy who Broke Her Wing

release date: Jan 01, 2023

Why Bother?

release date: Oct 25, 2021
Why Bother?
This book focusses on the importance of creating an internal assessment program to periodically assess the maturity of the organizations transformation journey. It discusses the best approach to designing and implementing an assessment program by answering key questions posed when people resist. The book begins with selecting the positioning of the program not as an audit but as an opportunity to review strengths and opportunities, through to selecting senior leader support to design of the program and developing the assessors. More than 10 case studies are documented to show how organizations have approached their assessment programs, lessons learned, and successes and challenges faced. The book leads the reader through the process of selling the concept and importance of transformation and Lean assessments to embed the desired behaviors within workplace culture. With many case studies, the reader is guided to design their own programs and develop their own assessors. This increases the probability of sustainability of the transformation program by focusing on and maturing the behaviors the transformation programs are trying to drive. For example, one of the most well-known assessments is the Shingo prize -- This book explains the thinking behind the Shingo model and shares examples of assessments that support it. Other examples of assessments are covered, such as process maturity, quality and business assessments.

How Does My Home Work?

release date: Sep 01, 2020
How Does My Home Work?
The inner workings of a home are laid out for kids in fun, retro illustrations jam-packed with the technology behind everyday life. How does flipping a switch on the wall make the lights come on? Where does the clean water that flows out of the faucet come from? What is used to keep a home warm? Travel beyond the walls and under the floors of a house to find out more about the electricity, water, and natural gas that make your home work — and find out how you can do your part to save energy and preserve these resources.

The Essence of Excellence

release date: Jan 01, 2019

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release date: Jan 20, 2017
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The authors combine their seventy years of collective experience in Lean and business improvement to present 5 basic habits to the reader that are easy to learn yet take years to master. A culture of continuous improvement in your organisation will start to develop almost as soon as the habits are applied and continue to mature as they are mastered. Case studies in two of the world''s leading banking organisations demonstrate how the culture of continuous improvement has been applied in real-world situations. The authors also discuss the underlying neuroscience explaining why these habits actually work. This book is essential reading for leaders and business improvement professionals alike. About the Authors: Morgan started off as a naval officer specialising in engineering, then undertook a master''s degree in Lean. He has deployed Lean Six Sigma in seven different organisations, training over 1000 black belts, 5000 green belts and coaching the delivery of over $1bn in savings and over 23 international awards. He works in many industry sectors including automotive, marine, heavy engineering, government, logistics and financial services. He has a PhD in competitive advantage and technology diffusion and is a certified executive coach and published author. Chris Butterworth has had many years'' experience of operating at senior management positions in several multinational organisations such as JCB, Jaguar and Corus and has been a partner with S.A. Partners for over sixteen years. Chris coaches executive teams and transfers knowledge across all levels of an organisation and has spoken at many international conferences. He is a certified Shingo Institute facilitator, a Shingo examiner and winner of Best New Speaker of the Year Award for TEC- The Executive Connection. After serving ten years as an F/A-18 fighter pilot in the US Marines, Brenton Harder moved to London as Head of Quality and IT with General Electric Information Services. Several years later, he moved to New York with HSBC as Senior VP for Global Transaction Banking before moving to Boston and Bangalore, India with Fidelity Investments as Head of Service Integration. Zurich was next for four years as Head of Operational Excellence with Credit Suisse, followed by another four years in Sydney leading the Business Productivity Group for the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Brent is back in the USA now as Head of Business Process Improvement with the Bank of New York Mellon. He is a Certified Master Black Belt from GE, and holds a MBA, and a MSc in Technology Management.

Sea Horse with Audio, Peggable

release date: Mar 09, 2010
Sea Horse with Audio, Peggable
"Stunning pictures and engaging words. . . . An accomplished entrée to early science topics." — Booklist (starred review) Discover the secrets of a mysterious fish — with its head like a horse, tail like a monkey, pouch like a kangaroo, chameleon color changes, and fascinating mating dance. Back matter includes an index, and a note about sea horses. Each paperback title in the series includes a CD that features: * an engaging read-along with sound effects * a segment focusing on fascinating facts * a read-along opportunity guided by prompts

Starting Points(CD1장포함)(Four Corners 시리즈)

release date: Jul 01, 2006

Starting Points

release date: May 25, 2004
Starting Points
Starting Points is an Explanation text covering History, Geography and Art and Design themes for Year 6. It is part of Four Corners, the most visually compelling series of cross-curricular books to motivate all readers from 4 to 11.
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