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Communicate with Courage

Michelle D. Gladieux

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73 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 55min.
Life becomes less complicated as we grow as communicators. There’s often more we can do to improve our interactions than we realize.We don’t have to live with regret about what we could have said or how we should have listened. This timely, timeless bravery manual teaches which risks to take and how to engage in ways that don’t cost us our personal peace.Michelle’s tips read like a heartfelt conversation with a trusted friend—one who happens to have decades of experience coaching people from all walks of life. When we fall into sneaky, fear-based patterns, we’re robbed of the joy of communicating skillfully and confidently. Readers of Communicate with Courage learn how to overcome four hidden challenges:Hiding: Avoiding risks we need to take to realize our potentialDefining: Needing to be right rather than approachable and openRationalizing: Shielding ourselves from honest feedback, conflict, apologizing, asking for help, negotiating, and other scary but potentially rewarding Pro MovesSettling: Accepting "good enough" instead of stretching toward better outcomesThrough riveting real-life stories and practical exercises, Gladieux’s compassionate guidance builds self- and other-awareness in a wide variety of settings. This transformative approach has garnered national acclaim, earning the book eleven literary awards, including the following:Best Book Nonfiction, Outstanding Education – Independent Author NetworkNonfiction 1st Place and Best Book Nonfiction – PenCraft Book AwardsNonfiction in Leadership/Think Differently Winner – Goody Book AwardsBronze Nonfiction Award – Readers’ Favorite AwardsCommunications Nonfiction Gold Prize – Global eBook AwardsNonfiction Book of the Year, Grand Prize – Independent Author NetworkWhether you aim to improve work relationships or experience deeper personal connections, Communicate with Courage offers tools to make interactions easier and more enjoyable.“Communicate with Courage is life-changing. Gladieux’s extraordinary empathy shines through with relatable examples from diverse worlds, from music to business to sports. You’ll read this book more than once. It will transform your relationship with yourself and other people.”—Dr. Jillian Ihsanullah, leadership researcher
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The Corporate Whistleblower's Survival Guide

Tarek F. Maassarani

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240 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h00min.
From Erin Brockovich to Enron, whistleblowers who “challenge abuses of power that betray the public trust” have proven to be an unfortunate necessity in modern business culture. Their efforts to report crimes, fraud, and dangers to public health and safety have saved millions of lives and billions of dollars of shareholder value – and had we heeded the warnings of whistleblowers, perhaps disasters such as the Bernie Madoff scandal and the Lehman Brothers meltdown could have been averted. Recent federal legislation in finance and health reform have cemented legal protections and mechanisms for whistleblowing. This book provides a thorough guide and history to the whistleblower's legal rights. The ultimate survival guide, it provides advice on getting help and finding allies, warns that retaliation is often the reward for "committing the truth" and shows how to weather the storm. With extensive legal texts, sample letters, resources, and information on upcoming whistleblower reforms, this is the ultimate source on the subject.Introduction: Whistleblowing in Corporate America Chapter One: Deciding to Blow the Whistle Chapter Two: The Red Flags Chapter Three: What to Know Before You Blow Chapter Four: Where to Go When You Want to Blow Chapter Five: Getting Help in Blowing the Whistle Chapter Six: Whistleblowing and the Law Chapter Seven: Corporate Whistleblower Reform
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From Founder to Future

John Abrams

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Learn how to transition leadership, implement shared ownership, and preserve your organization's core values-setting the stage for your business to thrive for generations to come.This visionary but practical handbook offers mission-driven business owners a roadmap for ensuring their company's lasting impact, building leadership internally, and fostering participatory management.Through inspiring real-world stories of B-Corps, worker co-ops, ESOPs, and employee ownership trusts, this book demonstrates how to create resilient organizations that benefit workers and communities.Drawing on his 50-year journey with South Mountain Company and extensive research, Abrams outlines five critical transitions for mission-driven businesses to become what he calls a CommonWealth company:• From founder to next-generation leadership• From sole ownership to widely shared• From hierarchical control to democratic management• From unprotected mission to preserved purpose• From business-as-usual to B Corp force for goodFrom Founder to Future is an essential guide for mission-driven leaders seeking to reshape their businesses for inclusivity, longevity, and positive impact. Whether you're a retiring owner planning your exit, a young entrepreneur building for the future, or an employee working in a purpose-driven business, this book offers a blueprint for creating enduring, values-driven enterprises in the emerging regenerative economy. As 3,000,000 U.S. small business founders over 55 prepare to retire, $10 trillion in assets will change hands over the next two decades. This timely guide shows how to preserve your company's mission and legacy while empowering the next generation.
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The Body Is Not an Apology, Second Edition

Sonya Renee Taylor

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112 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h24min.
New York Times bestseller! "To build a world that works for everyone, we must first make the radical decision to love every facet of ourselves. . . . 'The body is not an apology' is the mantra we should all embrace." —Kimberlé Crenshaw, legal scholar and founder and Executive Director, African American Policy ForumNew York Times bestseller! "To build a world that works for everyone, we must first make the radical decision to love every facet of ourselves. . . . 'The body is not an apology' is the mantra we should all embrace."—Kimberlé Crenshaw, legal scholar and founder and Executive Director, African American Policy ForumHumans are a varied and divergent bunch with all manner of beliefs, morals, and bodies. Systems of oppression thrive off our inability to make peace with difference and injure the relationship we have with our own bodies.The Body Is Not an Apology offers radical self-love as the balm to heal the wounds inflicted by these violent systems. World-renowned activist and poet Sonya Renee Taylor invites us to reconnect with the radical origins of our minds and bodies and celebrate our collective, enduring strength. As we awaken to our own indoctrinated body shame, we feel inspired to awaken others and to interrupt the systems that perpetuate body shame and oppression against all bodies. When we act from this truth on a global scale, we usher in the transformative opportunity of radical self-love, which is the opportunity for a more just, equitable, and compassionate world—for us all.This second edition includes stories from Taylor's travels around the world combating body terrorism and shines a light on the path toward liberation guided by love. In a brand new final chapter, she offers specific tools, actions, and resources for confronting racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, and transphobia. And she provides a case study showing how radical self-love not only dismantles shame and self-loathing in us but has the power to dismantle entire systems of injustice. Together with the accompanying workbook, Your Body Is Not an Apology, Taylor brings the practice of radical self-love to life.
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Humble Inquiry, 3rd Edition

Edgar H. Schein

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The global bestseller with over 300,000 copies sold returns in its 3rd edition to continue teaching people how to effectively ask and obtain accurate answers to questions across all mediums.With 30% new material, including how to apply humble inquiry while working remotely, this updated edition is the definitive book on bringing humility back into your life.In an increasingly divisive era where communication is often dominated by assertiveness and directive leadership, this bestselling guide offers a refreshing and essential perspective on the power of asking instead of telling. This updated 3rd edition offers practical advice for how to build relationships based on curiosity and foster collaboration and trust between team members.Lessons in this book will help you:•Build healthy relationships with people from different occupational, professional, and national cultures•Create psychologically safe work climates that allow people to feel safe to share what they know•Foster teamwork and bust hyper-competitiveness through open communication, trust, and coordinationIn this new edition, updates have been made to 30% of the book that delves into the fresh challenges inherent in today's workplace, including new stories and case examples as well as an entire additional chapter with a focus on humble inquiry in the context of remote and hybrid work.
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The Introverted Leader, 3rd Edition

Jennifer B. Kahnweiler

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The bestselling guide on empowering introverted leaders to thrive in an extroverted world.Now updated with 20% new content, including strategies for remote and hybrid workplaces.In this expanded third edition of the bestselling The Introverted Leader, Jennifer Kahnweiler equips introverted leaders with essential tools for success in an extrovert-centric business world. With over 120,000 copies sold across multiple languages, this timely update addresses the evolving needs of introverted leaders, including in navigating remote and hybrid work environments such as:• Navigating the challenges of Zoom calls• Getting noticed when working remotely• Applying innovative meeting techniques for engaging introvertsKahnweiler's proven four-step strategy based on lessons from thousands of introverted leaders-Prepare, Presence, Push, and Practice-provides a concrete framework for introverts to leverage their natural strengths and overcome challenges in key areas such as public speaking, project management, and networking. The book includes:• Practical applications of the 4 Ps approach in six crucial workplace scenarios• A new chapter on leading effectively in remote and hybrid spaces• The “Quiet Wrap-Up Journal” An action-oriented study guide for ongoing development• Customized hiring and coaching strategies for introvertsDrawing from extensive research and over 100 interviews, Kahnweiler demonstrates how introversion can be a leadership asset, particularly in listening and written communication. This essential guide empowers introverted leaders to embrace their authentic selves while advancing their careers and making meaningful contributions to their organizations.
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Negotiating the Impossible, Second Edition

Malhotra Deepak

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Award-winning professor from Harvard Business School offers a new and improved edition of his guide to navigating negotiation deadlock, while offering practical advice and stories of success.Updated with 20% new material, including a brand-new chapter and discussion guide.Harvard professor and negotiation adviser Deepak Malhotra shows how to defuse even the most potentially explosive situations and to find success when things seem impossible in this fully expanded upon second edition.Some negotiations are easy. Others are more difficult. And then there are situations that seem completely hopeless. Malhotra identifies three broad approaches for breaking deadlocks and resolving conflicts, and draws out scores of actionable lessons using behind-the-scenes stories of fascinating real-life negotiations, including:• drafting of the US Constitution• ending bitter disputes in the NFL and NHL• and beating the odds in complex business situations.He also shows how these same principles and tactics can be applied in everyday life, whether in a job interview or even negotiating with children. Brand new to this edition is a chapter on challenges facing today's world including how to effectively negotiate in virtual spaces, incorporate AI in your toolkit, and tackle increased polarization.With conflict escalating and no one willing to back down, Malhotra reminds us that negotiation is always, fundamentally, about human interaction. No matter how high the stakes the object of negotiation is to engage with other human beings in a way that leads to better understandings and agreements. The principles and strategies in this book will help you do this more effectively in every situation.
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Affiche du document The Power of Latino Leadership, Second Edition, Revised and Updated

The Power of Latino Leadership, Second Edition, Revised and Updated

Juana Bordas

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Experience the power of inclusion, community, and taking action! An updated, expanded edition.By 2045 Latinos will make up 1 in 4 Americans. They are projected to be 78% of the new entries into the labor force in the next ten years. By sheer numbers alone, Latinos will shape the 21st Century. What does it take to lead such a varied and vibrant people who hail from twenty-six countries and are a blend of different races? And what can leaders of all cultures and ethnicities learn from how Latinos lead? Juana Bordas takes us on a journey to the very heart and soul of Latino leadership. She offers 10 principles that richly illustrate the inclusive, people-centered, socially responsible, and life-affirming ways Latinos have led their community. This model is uniquely suited to this century's multicultural, global age. This new and expanded edition includes a chapter on intergenerational leadership that recognizes vast generational shifts are occurring: ten thousand Baby Boomers retire every day and Millennials and Zs are the largest generations in history. Six out of 10 Latinos are millennials. This new chapter can guide us in preparing the next generations to take the helm of leadership. This unprecedented and wide-ranging book shows that Latino leadership is indeed powerful and distinctive and has lessons that can inform leaders of every background.INTRODUCTIONLeading Latino StyleMy great-grandmother dolores was born on the remotenorthwest coast of Peru. Her straight hair, as black as charcoal,fell to her waist; she stood tall and proud like the algarrobo treethat grows in the Peruvian forests. Her mother knew the only future forher strong-willed daughter was submission to one of the arrogant menthat left Spain solitos (alone). So she searched for a better life for herdaughter. Dolores would go by boat to the Nicaragua coast, which wasalive and thriving. She had cousins there who sold goods to the pueblosand haciendas.In the 1840s, freight boats exported coffee, bananas, and sugar, and preciouswood from the Nicaraguan jungle. A creative and inventive woman,Dolita became a talented baker-the bread she made was like manna fromheaven for the Spanish.He was taking a morning walk when the wondrous aroma engulfedhim. Manuel Bordas was taller than any man Dolores had ever seen, withpale skin and steel-blue eyes. But he had a respectful spirit that was rarein those who had ventured across the great ocean. He married the brightand spirited Indian woman. This union-of the Spanish man and theIndigenous woman-became my great-grandparents, reflecting the massivemerger between two races that ushered in a new humanity in whatwas called the new world.My ancestors remained on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, where Iwas born, until the 1940s, when my familia, due to a devastating tsunami,immigrated to Tampa, Florida. Tampa, where I grew up, is a cauldron ofLatino culture, and in the tradition of Latinos we began to mix it up!Today, my extended familia includes Mexicans, Colombians, Spanish,Peruvians, Filipinos, and Cubans.My own life path follows this tradition: I trained for the Peace Corpsin Puerto Rico and love the rhythms and cultural vibrancy of la isla(the island). I served in Chile, so I consider myself Chilean by corazn(affinity). And I have lived in Colorado among my cherished MexicanAmerican hermanos (brothers) for fifty years, which has instilled a deeplove for these political, ranchera-dancing, and mariachi-loving people.My ancestry and life experiences opened the doors for me to experiencethe kaleidoscope culture of my extended Latina familia. This allows meto put forth a comprehensive leadership model that brings together thenuances of the culture yet at the same time reflects our rich diversity.I am also immeasurably fortunate to have worked with thousands ofLatinos who have advanced our community and nation. Today, as an elder,I wish to integrate their knowledge into a viable theory of leadership basedon our practical and collective experiences and woven from the beautifulculture that connects us. My abuela (grandmother) would simply havesaid, Es tu destino (It's your destiny).And speaking of destino, what luck that you are reading this book!Ah, perhaps it is not luck; perhaps it is your destino that your pastand present have led you to this point of learning about the powerfulleadership in the Latino community. Latinos can take pride in theimmense contributions our leaders have made. Non-Latinos can becomemore culturally adaptive and start using the principles in this bookto lead with a more inclusive and generous spirit. People of all agescan form partnerships and work together to build a more viable andinclusive future. And we can all infuse our leadership journeys with arenewed sense of purpose and a vibrant Latino flavor.Oh yes!-claro que s!-if you are wondering about this Latino destinothing, chapter 5 will highlight five steps that will align you with yourpersonal purpose and life vision, which Latinos call destino.This second edition includes a new chapter, El Crculo: InclusivenessAcross Generations, which features the voices, perspectives, and leadershippractices of young Latinos and fashions an intergenerationalleadership model. These practices are applicable to leadership developmentacross all ages, communities, and sectors. Additionally, the bookhas been updated to include data from the 2020 census and informationabout the advancements Latinos have made in the past decade.At the end of each chapter, I have added reflection and application exerciseto expand your leadership practices. I recommend that you use a specialnotebook, or Latino Leadership Journal, to answer questions, considerwhat you are learning, and find connecting points or areas to practice. Youalso can share your perspectives and learning with others, and if the bookis used in a class or book club, the exercises can be a catalyst for mutuallearning and sharing.Now let's look at the dynamics that make leading Latino style a viablemodel for our rising global community and multicultural world.The Future Is LatinoBeyond our cultural influence, Latinos will drive theAmerican economic engine in this century. Hispanics areprojected to account for 78 percent of net new workers between2020 and 2030.1 The US labor force growth rate has slowed over thepast couple of decades and was heavily impacted by the COVIDepidemic. The growth that has occurred is largely due to the increasingnumber of Hispanic workers. Given the group's strong entrepreneurialspirit, 80 percent of small business growth in the last decade was dueto Latinos. And US Latino spending power represents a $2.3 trillion market and the eighth-largest gross national product in the world, largerthan Canada, Italy, or Brazil.On a more practical level, by the middle of this century, when Latinosbecome the majority workforce, organizations will do well to cultivateLatino talent and thus benefit from their dynamic work ethic. Companieswho are part of the bilingual market economy will grow and prosper. ThePower of Latino Leadership offers a hands-on, test-driven way to connectwith and leverage Latino assets, energy, and values. It puts forth culturallyspecific leadership principles rooted in Latino history and tradition.Another consideration is that, just as women left their imprint in thelast century and changed every institution, Latinos will have a similarimpact in the twenty-first century. Women began the 1900s as 18 percentof the workforce. Today, they are the majority of workers and 40 percentof managers. There are more women than men studying in colleges anduniversities, including law and medical schools. Women have made leadershipmore collaborative and relationship oriented.The Power of Latino Leadership describes how Latinos will have asimilar impact in this century and validates the leadership practices thathave held Latinos together through the tribulations of being conquered,colonized, and deemed a minority. Their resilience, contributions, andcultural vibrancy are a testament to the wisdom and perseverance oftheir leaders.During the twenty-first century, the Eurocentric cultural impositionand colonization of the past five hundred years will be transformed intoa diverse multicultural form. Jorge Ramos, an award-winning Univisionnews anchor, notes that the Latinization of America is the fundamentalinfluence that will change the monocultural nature of our society andreplace ethnocentric dominance with a multiethnic, multiracial, and multiculturalnation. Ramos observes that the melting pot is being convertedinto a delicious paella and that Latinos are adding color and flavor to ouremerging rainbow nation. Now let's look at an overview of our excitingLatino leadership journey!The Latinization of America is the fundamental influencethat will change the monocultural nature of our societyand replace ethnocentric dominance with a multiethnic,multiracial, and multicultural nation.Part I. La Historia: Latino Fusionand Hybrid VigorThe power of latino leadership begins with the complexhistory that birthed the Latino phenomenon. Be prepared for anexciting roller coaster ride that starts in ancient Rome, traversesthe conquest of the Americas, and examines Manifest Destiny in thenineteenth century.Part I starts with the Romans' occupation of Spain and then traversesto the footprints of the Spanish conquistadores-both precursors oftoday's Latinos.Chapter 1, Ancient Roots and Mestizo Ancestry, surveys the Spanishracial and cultural dominion of the new world-a very different encounterfrom that which occurred in North America. Mestizos-the mixed-bloodoffspring of the Spanish and the Indigenous people of this hemisphere-became the prevailing population and are the ancestors of today's Latinos.We will explore a creation story of the Mestizo birth almost five centuriesago that foretold the appearance of this cultural fusion.Chapter 2, The Latino Legacy in the United States, describes theannexation of the US Southwest from Mxico and the designation ofLatinos as minorities. This was abetted by Manifest Destiny, which proclaimedthat Indigenous/Native tribes, Blacks, and the ancestors of today'sLatinos needed to accept White civilization. Manifest Destiny swept in abelief in cultural superiority and laid the groundwork for the segregatedsociety that continues until today.Part II. Preparing to Lead: A Latino PerspectiveBecoming a leader in the Latino community requires ponderingquestions such as Why do I desire to lead? What will be my uniquecontribution? How will I stay the course? Part II offers threeculturally based principles that prepare a person for leadership.Chapter 3, Personalismo: The Character of the Leader, explores thebelief that every person has inherent value and must be treated withrespect. Personalismo is the leader's character-her persona-and prescribesthat the leader establish genuine and caring relationships.To become this type of person requires a leader's deep connection withtheir inner self. Conciencia: Knowing Oneself and Cultivating PersonalAwareness, chapter 4, highlights understanding one's history, heritage,and culture. A leader also must deal with the aftermath of exclusion anddiscrimination, personally and in relation to Latinos as a whole.The belief that every person has a distinct life path is considered inchapter 5, Destino: Personal and Collective Purpose. Individualisticcultures believe that a person determines their own future. Many Latinosbelieve it is impossible to control chance, fate, or unplanned events.(Having to deal with discrimination is a case in point.) Life presents certainopportunities, experiences, and challenges. Destino is a dance with thecurrents of life.Part III. The Cultural Foundationsof LeadershipLatino inclusiveness is evident in Latinos' bienvenido-welcoming-spirit. As members of a blended culture, their inherentdiversity presented a conundrum for the Census Bureau, whichsince 1790 has counted, delineated, and described the US population. Wewill learn about the evolution of Latino identity, and how the inclusion ofthirty Hispanic subgroups, transformed the census.Chapter 6, De Colores: Culturally Centered Leadership, looks at sharedvalues such as respect, honesty, and service, from which leadership flows. Inmost cultures, values are imparted through proverbs or adages, which forLatinos are called dichos. Mi casa es su casa (My house is your house), forinstance, encourages generosity, sharing, and taking care of people. Dichosallow Latinos to tap into the wisdom of their abuelos (grandparents). Fornon-Latinos, dichos increase cultural adaptability and open the door tobecome Latinos by corazn. (More on this as we continue.)Fe y Esperanza: Sustained by Faith and Hope, chapter 7, explores thespiritual values and the abiding faith that grounds leadership. How elsecould Latinos have survived five hundred years since the conquest ofthis hemisphere? Faith, or fe, is a living current prescribing that peopletake care of one another and work together to improve their lives. CsarChvez upheld spirituality as part of the activist nature of leadership. Idon't think I could base my will to struggle on cold economics or on somepolitical doctrine, he said. I don't think there would be enough to sustainme. For the basis must be faith.Part IV. Putting Leadership into ActionLatinos are a we, a collective culture in which the familia andcommunity take precedence over the individual. Leadership, therefore,is not driven by individual success or credit but by contributingto the group welfare. The culture's humanistic core propels peopleorientedcollective leadership.Leaders are community stewards who encourage dispersed, shared, andreciprocal power and cultivate the leader as equal-where everyone contributes.People power has primed many to work for change. This criticalmass theory of leadership is described in chapter 8, Juntos: Leadership bythe Many.Chapter 9, Adelante! Immigrant Spirit, Global Vision, MultiracialIdentity, depicts how Latinos are international, and the integrating forceof the Western Hemisphere. Moreover, there are three dominant subgroupsin the United States-Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban-butthe past twenty years have also seen the appearance of substantial populationsof Dominicans, Guatemalans, Nicaraguans, and Colombians.These international connections make Latinos a prototype for globalleadership.Forty percent of Latino growth in the past century has been throughimmigration. Any organization or business experiencing 40 percentgrowth must scramble to find the resources to integrate this type of expansion.Furthermore, leaders must constantly help the newly arrived witheducation, English classes, and basic services. Fighting for immigrationreform remains a cornerstone of leadership and a testament to the socialresponsibility and activism of Latinos.According to the 2020 census, more than half of the nation's populationunder age sixteen identifies as a member of a racial or ethnic minority.Their fastest-growing identity is multicultural. Additionally, the numberof Latinos reporting more than one race increased 567 percent. Becauseof their mixed heritage, this chapter affirms how Latinos will guide ourtransformation to a multicultural nation.Chapter 10, S Se Puede: Social Activism and Coalition Leadership,defines a leadership form that challenges inequities. S se puede! (Yes,we can!) was a rallying cry for the farm workers and coined by DoloresHuerta, the vice president of the United Farm Workers, who marched withCsar Chvez in the 1960s. Farm workers advocated for fair pay, decentworking conditions, and adequate housing. Dealing with immediate issueswhile providing the skills and knowledge to address the institutional barriersthat perpetuate injustice is core to leadership today.The struggle for social and economic equality has endured becauseof consistencia-fierce determination and a lifelong commitment.Consistencia predicates that social change will take generations andmultitudes of people. The most powerful Latino organizations are coalitionsthat bring the diverse Latino groups together. Coalition leadership issorely needed today in a divided America.As one generation departs and a new one ascends to power, there is anurgency to transfer leadership to younger people. Chapter 11, El Crculo:Inclusiveness Across Generations, recognizes the intergeneration natureof Latinos, where age is venerated and young people are the promiseof tomorrow. This new chapter integrates the voices and experiences ofyoung Latinos into an intergenerational leadership model. Young Latinosare building on the activism of the past and are crafting a new social identitythat is multicultural, global, and gender nonbinary.In chapter 12, Gozar la Vida: Leadership That Celebrates Life!, we discoverthat leadership has a social, family-oriented, and celebratory quality.Check out most Latino events and you will see music, dancing, good food,and socializing. Gozar la vida means to enjoy life. For the 70 percent ofLatinos who are working class or have dealt with discrimination, celebratinglife replenishes their spirit and strengthens their resolve.Part V. Latino DestinoIn 2045, latinos will be one-quarter of the people in the UnitedStates-certainly a critical mass that will influence the twenty-firstcentury.12 What lasting contributions will Latinos make to our nation?How will they achieve this? What actions are needed to coalesce theirgrowing numbers, work with other groups, and actualize Latino powerand contributions?Chapter 13, Latino Destino: Building a Diverse and Humane Society,discusses how Latino values can create a compassionate society-wherepeople and community come before material wealth or individual achievement.Second, as a mixed people, Latinos are cultural adaptives who connectacross differences.I propose that Latinos put forth an expanded definition of inclusiveness-one with an open door policy. This final chapter invites non-Latinosto join the familia and become Latinos by affinity, or corazn. And moregood news: becoming a Latino by corazn is a springboard to experiencingother cultures, to becoming a cultural adaptive-a person whorespectfully adopts and acknowledges beneficial behaviors, values, andreference points from a variety of cultures. The final section summarizesten steps to actualize Latino power, increase collaboration among Latinoorganizations, and build bridges with mainstream groups.
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The Win-Win Workplace

Jackson Angela

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An instant New York Times bestseller!Do you want the key to driving equity and skyrocketing profits? It's simple: hand over control to your workers.Discover 9 strategies to create better, healthier workplaces, grounded in evidence-based research.This revolutionary guide aims to revolutionize the workplace for justice, equity, and profitability by handing the reins over to the real drivers of success: the workers.Based on research from over 1,200 companies, including WalMart, Google, and JPMorgan Chase, this book follows real-world cases from companies where employees evolved from silent contributors to masterminds steering corporate strategies. These cases are the vanguard of a vibrant era in which workers will be the architects of their destinies, shaping not just their own careers but the entire trajectories of their organizations. Her work has quantified the financial impact investing in people can have on an organization- the first reliable calculation in the literature of talent retention. From this research, 9 key strategies emerged:•Centering employee voices•Mutualistic working relationships•Intersectional inclusion strategies•Reimaging employee benefits•Frontline leader driven strategies•Hire STARS•Develop deep talent benches•Human capital reporting as a competitive strategy•Distributed leadershipThis book goes deeper to show how these strategies are working in the real-world today. When workers have stakes, everyone scores: businesses surge, and teams ride a high they've never felt before. This is a win-win proposition: both management and labor win when you put people first.
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The Art of Change

Staney Degraff

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In a world of unprecedented disruption, mastering the art of change isn't just an advantage—it's essential for survival. Drawing from decades of work with global organizations, military commanders, and NASA leaders, Jeff and Staney DeGraff reveal how true transformation emerges not from avoiding contradictions, but from embracing them. This groundbreaking book, the third installation in their comprehensive innovation series, introduces a revolutionary framework for understanding and leveraging paradox. Through rich storytelling and battle-tested strategies, the DeGraffs unpack seven fundamental contradictions that define transformative growth: How do we achieve more by doing less? Why does certainty often lead to failure, while embracing uncertainty paves the path to breakthrough? When does resistance become the catalyst for change? The Art of Change demonstrates how these seeming contradictions hold the key to profound transformation—both personally and professionally. This isn't just another business book—it's a practical philosophy for navigating complexity in dynamic environments. Whether you're leading a Fortune 500 company, steering a non-profit through turbulent times, or seeking personal growth, you'll discover: A proven framework for turning obstacles into opportunities Practical tools for making better decisions in ambiguous situations Strategies for building resilience through embracing paradox Methods for driving innovation by challenging conventional wisdom Techniques for leading transformational change in any environment The Art of Change completes a pioneering trilogy that establishes a comprehensive school of thought around innovation and transformation. Building on the foundations laid in their previous works, the DeGraffs provide their most sophisticated and nuanced exploration yet of how to drive meaningful change in complex systems. Don't just manage change—master it. Learn how to transform paradoxes into breakthroughs and turn uncertainty into your greatest advantage. The Art of Change is your essential guide to navigating the contradictions that define our era and achieving lasting transformation in an increasingly fluid world.
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The Art of Community, Second Edition

Charles H. Vogl

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Second edition of this bestselling book on creating robust, thriving, positive communities using seven ancient principles any organization can follow.Now with 25% new content, including a chapter on building virtual communities.Healthy communities strive for their members to support one another, share their passions, and achieve personal growth. This book will help you learn to be connected and defeat loneliness by understanding where and how we belong. No matter the kind of organization, company, or social group, this book is a guide for leaders seeking to build a community or strengthen the ones they already have.Drawing on both 3,000 years of history and his personal experience, Charles Vogl lays out seven time-tested principles for developing connected communities that last. These include:•Boundary: The boundary between members and outsiders•Initiation: The activities that mark a new member•Rituals: The things we do that have meaning•Temple: A place set aside to find our community•Stories: What we share that allows others and ourselves to know our values•Symbols: The things that represent ideas that are important to us•Inner Rings: A path to growth as we participateWith hands-on tools for applying these principles to any group-formal or informal, mission driven or social, physical or virtual-this book will guide you in your journey to become a community builder that brings people together
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Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems

Adam Kahane

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Revolutionize Your World: The Power of Radical EngagementIn a world crying out for change, Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems is your guidebook for action. Adam Kahane, the best-selling author of Collaborating with the Enemy and a global authority on solving tough problems, delivers game-changing advice for anyone ready to make a difference.This is a manifesto for world-changers. Drawing on decades of work with leaders from national and organizational presidents to front-line managers and grass-roots activists, Kahane distills seven potent habits that enable ordinary citizens to become extraordinary agents of transformation.Imagine:•Cracking open entrenched systems with simple actions•Collaborating across deep divides to achieve the impossible•Uncovering hidden leverage points others miss•Persevering through setbacks with renewed purpose and energyThrough riveting real-world examples, Kahane shows how these habits have sparked revolutions, brokered peace, and reimagined societies. Now he's handing you the keys to that transformative power.Whether you're battling climate change, reinventing healthcare, or simply trying to make your community better, this book is your essential guide. It's time to stop feeling powerless and start creating the change you want to see.Don't just survive in a changing world—step in to transform it.
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Engaging Emergence

Peggy Holman

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Leading thinker and change consultant Peggy Holman provides leaders, trainers, and other agents of change grappling with disruption with a theory of "emergence" and tools for fostering it in organizations.Change is everywhere these days—at times it seems like barely controlled chaos. Yet within this turmoil are the seeds of a higher order. When a new system arises from the ashes of the old, science calls the process “emergence.” By engaging it, you can help yourself and your organization or community to successfully face disruption and emerge stronger than ever.In this profound book, Peggy Holman offers principles, practices, and real-world stories to help you work with compassion, creativity, and wisdom through the entire arc of change—from disruption to coherence. You'll learn what to notice, what to explore, what to try, and what mindset opens new possibilities. This work can be challenging but also tremendously rewarding. It enables new and unlikely partnerships and develops breakthrough projects. You become part of a process that transforms the culture itself. INTRODUCTIONFROM CHAOS TO COHERENCELife is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it without knowing what's going to happen next.—Gilda Radner,It's Always SomethingChange begins with disruption. Whether caused by something small—a broken promise—or large—a hurricane sweeping across a city—disturbance interrupts the status quo. We may find it positive: a promotion, losing weight, a new baby. We may experience it with dread: loss of a job, a contract, a life. No matter what the disruption, because it is disturbing, it can lead to change.Disruption, disturbance, tension, upheaval, dissonance, chaos. These conditions stress us. They often challenge our ability to work together toward common goals. Some disruptions, like upheaval and chaos, are more extreme, but they all stimulate change. And though we usually relate to such situations negatively, one key shift to engaging emergence is developing a positive relationship with these sorts of stressors. In fact, disrupting compassionately is a particularly effective approach.Most of us avoid tension and disturbances. We attempt to plan them away, control them, or destroy them. Perhaps we hold in our anger because we don't want to cause a fuss. We feel a little more isolated as a result, but order is maintained. We learn to walk around these isolation zones, sometimes forgetting they exist. Yet they typically worsen with time. Alienation, rigidity, greed, intolerance, and inaction or violence grow. Such characteristics are present in many of our current crises.What if tensions inspired curiosity? What if we knew how to express our anger, fear, or grief so that it contributed to something better? This introduction describes a fundamental pattern of change as a guide for working with disruption. It examines how disturbances surface useful differences that generate coherent order. It puts emergence in context with other forms of change to clarify when engaging emergence makes sense. It speaks to why engaging emergence matters. The introduction ends by naming benefits of engaging emergence.A Pattern of ChangeHow does change happen? Whether it is human, cosmological, geological, or biological, some aspects of change are predictable. By understanding them, we are better equipped to work with them. Every system contains the following:A DRIVE FOR COHERENCE—Relationship, unity, bonding, wholeness, coalescing—a coming together—convergence. Think of atoms forming molecules, people joining communities, or our longing to contribute to something larger than ourselves.OCCASIONAL DISRUPTIONS—Interruptions to the status quo, unexpected actions—disturbance. Think of natural disasters, angry protesters, changes in work policies or laws.A DRIVE FOR DIFFERENTIATION—Becoming separate, individual, distinct, unique—a breaking apart—divergence. Think of teenagers separating from parents to find their identity, a coworker striking off to freelance, or our longing to be accepted for who we are.These forces are constantly interacting, mutually influencing each other. Nature plays out this pattern over and over. For example, a new species appears, disrupts the existing ecosystem, sorts out who survives and who goes extinct, and ultimately arrives at a new coherent state. The same dynamics play out in human systems. A case in point: writing this book has been a constant ebb and flow of disruption, differentiation, and coherence.ImageThe seeds of this book have been with me for years. The size of the second edition of The Change Handbook disturbed me. We were cataloging methodologies that were being created faster than we could document them. Something deeper was happening. Understanding that something mobilized me to write, hoping to see the different notions that surfaced. Eventually, the outline for the book you now hold coalesced. I was on a roll. I wrote to a schedule because the content was clear. Sometimes, my musings surfaced a useful distinction that found its way into the outline. The work was “steady as she goes.”The first draft was flowing out of me when I tripped. I was starting to write Part 2. I had a headache. I couldn't concentrate. Forcing my way through left me exhausted, the material uninspired. Then it hit me: I faced disruption! I remembered the pattern of change. Treating my frustration with compassion, I acknowledged the disturbance and experimented with differences until something cohered. I realized there was no Part 2. The book got simpler, and I got back to writing.The resulting manuscript went to readers. I posted it on a blog. Feedback came from a variety of people, and I looked for distinctions and similarities among their responses. Themes coalesced. I planned my revisions, including adding stories and how-to tips; made an outline; and got to work. And the chapters got longer. Too long. The manuscript asserted itself and I was stuck. Worse, my editor found the organization confusing. This time, I got the message before the headache: welcome disturbance. I experimented with different strategies. What could I delete? Would breaking the material into more chapters eliminate the confusion? Could I use different visual presentations? As options differentiated themselves, I kept tuning in to what the manuscript itself was telling me. I listened for what wanted to emerge. With great editorial coaching, a breakthrough occurred: tell a nonlinear story in a linear way. And so I have.ImageMostly, the experience was a steady state of writing, reviewing, editing, and writing. Sometimes, distinctions led to incremental shifts—adding or removing a chapter. Occasionally, I threw up my hands when the manuscript's organization blew apart. Ultimately, it coalesced into a new, more coherent order. Steady state, incremental shifts, emergence. Understanding these different ways in which change happens equips us to work more effectively with disruption.Forms of ChangeThough all change begins with disruption, not all change is emergent. This book focuses on emergent change because it is least understood and we need more effective ways of working with it. Knowing how emergence fits with other forms of change provides perspective on why we are experiencing more and stronger disruptions. It also helps us to understand when engaging emergence makes sense. Emergence will happen whether or not we choose to engage with it. We increase the likelihood of less destructive experiences and more desirable outcomes by working with it. I characterize change in three forms:STEADY STATE—Disturbance is handled within the existing situation. A minor fix is made, or the disruption is ignored or suppressed. Business as usual continues. For example, a speeder gets a ticket for driving too fast.INCREMENTAL SHIFTS—Disruptions interrupt the status quo. We distinguish what the disturbance brings to the system and integrate changes. For example, a constitution is amended.EMERGENCE—Occasional upheaval results when principles that keep a system orderly break down. Chaos sparks experiments. Current assumptions are clarified, and new possibilities surface. Ultimately, something dies and a new coherence arises that contains aspects of the old and the new but isn't either. For example, a revolution leads to a new form of governance.Much of today's angst comes from treating all disruptions as if they fit a steady state scenario or, at worst, could be managed through incremental shifts. Economic upheaval, failing schools, increasing terrorism—all indicate larger forces in play.The Consequences of Not Engaging EmergenceMost of our current strategies for handling disruptions work well to maintain a stable system or to manage incremental shifts. They are great for moving from where we are to a predetermined outcome. When the root causes of disturbance are more complex, often more emotionally charged, approaching them as if we were fixing a broken car can make the situation worse.We maintain our sense of coherence by drawing boundaries, physical or psychological. We protect those inside our neighborhoods or organizations and keep “the other”—people we view as different from us—out. Fenced communities and security systems are growing around the world. Airplane travel and immigration are vastly more difficult because of the security we use to keep us safe.Such methods are natural responses when our way of life seems threatened. They also isolate us. If someone holds a different view, we better not let him or her in. Bill Bishop's The Big Sort chronicles how people in the United States have sorted themselves into homogeneous communities over the past three decades. We choose neighborhoods, churches, and news shows most compatible with our beliefs.1Even if we doubt our “tribe's” stand on an issue, many of us don't voice it for fear of being ostracized. We hold it in and feel more alone as a result. The outcome: we isolate ourselves based on differences and retreat into a posture of defensive rigidity. In contrast, engaging emergence uses our differences to bring us together, opening us to creative involvement.So, increasing numbers of us face complex challenges and don't know how to solve them. Some of us feel stuck or overwhelmed by the accelerating urgency of the conflicts and challenges facing our organizations, communities, families, or even ourselves. Some of us have too many choices and neither the time nor the expertise to discern among them. Others of us see no choices at all. Familiar strategies lead to dead ends, leaving many seeking alternatives. Until we engage emergence, disruptions will continue erupting more and more destructively.Consider an industry in upheaval: newspapers. Readership has been falling for decades. Even as newspaper executives acknowledge the radical shifts they need to make, they continue approaching change using the same old strategies. A 2008 article in Editor and Publisher, a time-honored industry journal, makes visible the tragic irony: while we may know we need to change, we don't always know how to do it.Image“Turn and Face the Change—With Newspaper Industry in Crisis, ‘Everything's on the Table,' ” exhorted the article.2 It ends, “If this is a seminal crisis, then we have to do some seminal thinking. And it really does have to be radical.”Yet the most innovative idea in the article was distinctly small bore: print less frequently. When the world economy faltered in 2009, the decline turned conundrum into catastrophe. About 15,000 newspaper people lost their jobs.3 More than 100 papers closed their doors, including the 150-year-old Rocky Mountain News.4 The decline was predictable, yet virtually every newspaper is choosing extinction over experimentation. In perhaps the ultimate irony, Editor and Publisher closed its doors in December 2009.ImageNewspaper executives are not alone in struggling with how to approach change. In Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life, Alan Deutschman quotes experts saying that the root cause of the health crisis hasn't changed for decades.5 Yet the medical establishment can't figure out what to do about it. Individuals also resist change when facing disruption. Deutschman cites research into change-or-die scenarios for patients facing bypass surgery and other diseases that can be mitigated by lifestyle changes. Even when we know we must change, 90 percent of us won't alter our behavior to fit the new situation. We choose death over adaptation.6The Other 10 PercentIn the spirit of turning upheaval into opportunity, what goes on in that 10 percent of cases where we choose adaptation? According to the researchers in Deutschman's book, people find fellowship that inspires, reframe disaster as possibility, and keep practicing. Rather than making incremental shifts, changing a habit here and there, they engage emergence. They redefine the fundamental assumptions that guide their image of themselves and their actions. And they don't do it alone.In no particular order, the following table compares traditional thinking about change with ideas that support emergence. This list grew out of my work with emergent change processes. Understanding the differences can help us to make more informed choices about how we approach change.ImageImageChanging Notions of ChangeThe next time you face disruption and don't know how to approach it, look at the left side of the table. If it reminds you of what you would ordinarily do, look at the right-hand counterpart. Perhaps you will find some new insights for handling your situation. If taking the approach on the right seems like a lot of effort, consider the reasons for doing so.Why Does Engaging Emergence Matter?Emergence—increasingly complex order self-organizing out of disorder—isn't just a metaphor for what we are experiencing. Complexity increases as more diversity, connectivity, interdependence, or interactions become part of a system. The disruptive shifts occurring in our current systems are signs that these characteristics are on the rise.Today's unprecedented conditions could lead to chaos and collapse, but they also contain the seeds of renewal. We can choose to coalesce into a vibrant, inclusive society through creative interactions among diverse people facing seemingly intractable challenges. In many ways, this path is counterintuitive. It breaks with traditional thinking about change, including the ideas that it occurs top-down and that it follows an orderly plan, one step at a time.We don't control emergence. Nor can we fully predict how it arises. It can be violent, overwhelming. Yet we can engage it confident that unexpected and valuable breakthroughs can occur. Working with emergence involves some unfamiliar notions:EMBRACING MYSTERY—Asking questions in addition to stating answers.FOLLOWING LIFE ENERGY—Using our intuition in addition to making plans.CHOOSING POSSIBILITY—Attending to our dreams and aspirations, not just our goals and objectives.Change is always happening. When it is emergent change, it seriously disrupts what's familiar. It behooves us to learn how to work with it creatively. Our survival in an increasingly unpredictable world is at stake. When change is treated as an opportunity, prospects for positive outcomes are all around us.Emergent change processes have uncovered creative and productive ways to engage emergence. These methods have also surfaced some dependable outcomes from doing so.Benefits of Engaging EmergenceJust because specific outcomes from emergence are unpredictable doesn't make working with emergence impossible. We benefit from engaging emergence in these ways:INDIVIDUALLY, WE ARE STRETCHED AND REFRESHED—We feel more courageous and inspired to pursue what matters to us. With a myriad of new ideas, and confident of mentors, supporters, and fans, we act.At an early Journalism That Matters gathering, a young woman, recently out of college, arrived with the seed of an idea: putting a human face on international reporting for U.S. audiences. At the meeting, she found support for the idea. Deeply experienced people coached her and gave her entrée to their contacts. Today, the Common Language Project is thriving, with multiple awards (www.clpmag.org).NEW AND UNLIKELY PARTNERSHIPS FORM—When we connect with people whom we don't normally meet, sparks may fly. Creative conditions make room for our differences, fostering lively and productive interactions.A reluctant veteran investigative reporter was teamed with a young digital journalist. They created a multimedia Web site for a story from a two-year investigation. Not only did the community embrace the story, but the veteran is pursuing more interactive projects. And the digital journalist is learning how to do investigative reporting.BREAKTHROUGH PROJECTS SURFACE—Experiments are inspired by interactions among diverse people.The Poynter Institute, an educational institution serving mainstream media, was seeking new directions because its traditional constituency was shrinking. As a cohost for a JTM gathering, Poynter had a number of staff participating. They listened broadly and deeply to the diverse people present. An idea emerged that builds on who they are and takes them into new territory: supporting the training needs of entrepreneurial journalists.COMMUNITY IS STRENGTHENED—We discover kindred spirits among a diverse mix of strangers. Lasting connections form, and a sense of kinship grows. We realize that we share an intention—a purpose or calling guided by some deeper source of wisdom. Knowing that our work serves not just ourselves but a larger whole increases our confidence to act.As a community blogger who attended a JTM conference put it, “I'm no longer alone. I've discovered people asking similar questions, aspiring to a similar future for journalism. Now I have friends I can bounce ideas off of, knowing we share a common cause.”THE CULTURE BEGINS TO CHANGE—With time and continued interaction, a new narrative of who we are takes shape.When Journalism That Matters began, we hoped to discover new possibilities for a struggling field so that it could better serve democracy. As mainstream media, particularly newspapers, began failing, the work became more vital. We see an old story of journalism dying and provide a place for it to be mourned. We also see the glimmers of a new and vital story being born. In it, journalism is a conversation rather than a lecture. Stories inspire rather than discourage their audience. Journalism That Matters has become a vibrant and open conversational space where innovations emerge. New language, such as news ecology—the information exchange among the public, government, and institutions that can inform, inspire, engage, and activate—makes it easier to understand what's changing. People say, “I didn't know I could be effective without a big organization behind me. Now I do.”These experiences show that working with emergence can create great initiatives, the energy to act, a sense of community, and a greater sense of the whole—a collectively intelligent system at work.As more people engage emergence, something fundamental changes about who we are, what we are doing, how we are with each other, and perhaps what it all means. In the process, we tear apart familiar and comfortable notions about how change works. We bring together unlikely bedfellows. For example, when Journalism That Matters hosted 44 mainstream journalists and media reformers in 2007, I watched them eye each other suspiciously as the gathering began. Once they realized that everyone cared about the role of journalism in a democracy, cooperation flourished.The old story of change and how to do it, generally called change management, like many stories of our times no longer functions well. A new story is arising that works creatively with complexity, conflict, and upheaval. That story involves understanding more about emergence and what it can teach us about turning upheaval into opportunity. Later, we'll discuss practices, principles, questions, and what is possible as more and more of us engage emergence.The theory and practice of change is too important to leave solely in the hands of experts. It is time to broadly develop the capacity to reenvision our organizations, our communities, and the systems where we live and work—health care, education, politics, economics, and more. Together, we can make it happen.PrefaceIntroduction: From Chaos to CoherencePart I. The Nature of Emergence1. What is Emergence?2. What's the Catch? Part II. Practices for Engaging Emergence 3. Step Up: Take Responsibility For What You Love 4. Prepare to Engage Emergence 5. Practices for Hosting Emergence 6. Step In: Practice Engaging 7. Iterate: Do It Again…And Again Part III. Principles for Engaging Emergence 8. Welcome Disturbance 9. Pioneer! 10. Encourage Random Encounters 11. Seek Meaning 12. SimplifyPart IV. Three Questions for Engaging Emergence 13. How Do We Disrupt Coherence Compassionately? 14. How Do We Engage Disruptions Creatively? 15. How Do We Renew Coherence Wisely? Concluding Reflections: What's Possible Now? Summary of Key IdeasAbout Emergent Change Processes Bibliography AcknowledgmentsAbout the Author
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Who Do We Choose to Be?, Second Edition

Margaret J. Wheatley

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In a world we cannot recognize, how do we find a way forward? In this world we do not understand, how do we know what to do? When so little is comprehensible, what is meaningful work? What is genuine contribution?Bestselling author Margaret Wheatley has summoned us to be courageous leaders who strengthen community and rely on fully engaged people since her 1992 classic book, Leadership and the New Science, and eight subsequent books. In response to how quickly society is changing and the exponential increase in leadership challenges, this second edition of her latest bestseller is 80% new material.How do we see clearly so that we can act wisely? Wheatley brings present reality into clear and troubling focus using multiple lenses of Western and Indigenous sciences, and the historic patterns of collapse in complex civilizations. With gentle but insistent guidance to face reality, she offers us the path and practices to be sane leaders who know how to evoke people's inherent generosity, creativity, and kindness.Skillfully weaving science, history, exemplars, poetry, and quotes with stories and practices, Wheatley asks us to be Warriors for the Human Spirit, leaders and citizens who stay engaged, choose service over self, stand steadfast in the midst of crises, and offer our reliable presence of compassion and insight no matter what.
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