“Rarely has there been a connection between responsibility and reason so concretely defined. Doctors Long and Pisani break down the art of leadership into a discreet and digestible formula to improve the skill set of any aspiring leader or any organizational leader seeking to improve their practices.” — Travis Zimmerman, Adjunct Faculty, Marymount University, USA“This book is no blank slate! The authors have successfully written a book that gives meaning and REASON for how the reader can take responsibility for their decisions and actions. The Responsibility of Reason will change the face of education and the workplace culture!” — Jennifer Scully, Adjunct Faculty, Marymount University, USA“This book is amazing! If you’ve ever wondered why some decisions seem to have no rhyme or reason, it is because they lack the necessary responsibility of reason! This book will help anyone who reads it to learn what goes into taking responsibility for reason in decision-making or actions. This concept does not just apply to the business world. It can also be used in your regular day-to-day life. After reading this, I am definitely more aware of what I am doing. If everyone reads this book, we will all be able to experience a more understandable world.” — Jeff Fiore, Instructor at Prince William County Public Schools, Washington-DC, USA“This new book has a big impact on how everyone can take responsibility for their reason-ing. Dr. Long and Dr. Pisani have found a simple yet unidentified logic that has avoided business and education for years. This book is a must-read for anyone who must make decisions in their personal or professional lives.” —Kitty Crosby, Founder of Choice Homeschool, Faculty, Marymount University, USAThe authors have written a book that will provide the reader with the skills for lifelong learning. This book is an easy read and will help whoever finds it to learn how to take more responsibility for their success and those around them.” —Anna Macedonia, Assistant Professor, Delta State University, USADr. Long and Dr. Pisani have provided an ANThology of clarity of goals and objectives in their new book The Responsibility of Reason. You must read this book and find out why having the responsibility of reason is a pleasANT experience!” —Dion Foxx, Former NFL Linebacker for The Washington Redskins, USA