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Presence: An Exploration of Profound Change in People, Organizations, and Society
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Presence: An Exploration of Profound Change in People, Organizations, and Society

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Presence can be read as a both a guide and a challenge to leaders in business, education, and government to transform their institutions into powerful agents of change in a world increasingly out of balance. Since business is the most powerful institution in the world today, the authors argue, it must play a key role in solving global societal problems. Yet so many institutions seem to run people rather than the other way around. In this illuminating book, the authors seek to understand why people don't change systems and institutions even when they pose a threat to society, and examine why institutional change is so difficult to attain.

The authors view large institutions such as global corporations as a new species that are affecting nearly all other life forms on the planet. Rather than look at these systems as merely the extension of a few hyper-powerful individuals, they see them as a dynamic organisms with the potential to learn, grow, and evolve--but only if people exert control over them and actively eliminate their destructive aspects. "But until that potential is activated," they write, "industrial age institutions will continue to expand blindly, unaware of their part in a larger whole or of the consequences of their growth." For global institutions to be recreated in positive ways, there must be individual and collective levels of awareness, followed by direct action. Raising this awareness is what Presence seeks to achieve. Drawing on the insights gleaned from interviews with over 150 leading scientists, social leaders, and entrepreneurs, the authors emphasize what they call the "courage to see freshly"--the ability to view familiar problems from a new perspective in order to better understand how parts and wholes are interrelated.

This is not a typical business book. Mainly theoretical, it does not offer specific tips that organizational managers or directors can apply immediately; rather, it offers powerful tools and ideas for changing the mindset of leaders and unlocking the latent potential to "develop awareness commensurate with our impact, wisdom in balance with our power." --Shawn Carkonen

 
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2Presence?  Jun 18, 2008
I had read individual books by these authors and I was hoping for a cumulative effect. I was a bit let down. I expected the insights to be a bit deeper and profound, something along the lines of- "Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership by Joseph Jaworski, Betty Sue Flowers, and Peter M Senge" or "Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World by Margaret J Wheatley"

5MUST READ for all CEO/MANAGERS  May 06, 2008
This is the best most comprhensible book on the future of business and evolution I have ever read. I can not explain in words how this book has changed my life and the way I am compeled to make a diffirence in the world... I feel this book is the power of now meets donald trump.... times 100... if you want to make a diffirence in something you do or somewhere you work you must read this book.

5The Key To Success  Mar 07, 2008
As CEO Coach, Poet and author of a leadership book that helps leaders unleash the genius of themselves and their business, I strongly recomend this book. Presence describes what many of us have know and used for years the credibility of the thought leaders of our day. Thank you Peter. Paul David Walker Unleashing Genius: Leading Yourself, Teams and Corporations

3Great Stuff But Too Technical  Feb 08, 2008
"Presence", as advertised, is indeed profound; but as a read is a very dense loaf. It seems more written for the change expert--who probably doesn't need to read it--than for those of us who put our shoes on one at a time. Dust off your thinking cap before you read this book; 'cause you are going to need it!

2Sadly disappointing; self absorbed  Dec 23, 2007
These are world class authors, each impressive, so this book held great promise. What a disappointment. I'm actually saddened to have read it because I've lost some respect for each of them. What could motivate this group of people to write in such an ego-centric, ill-disciplined and poorly referenced way? I can only imagine it was the clash of egos that allowed this book to sink to its lowest common denominator so often.
Yes, as other reviewers have said, there are nuggets here. The topic itself is profoundly important. So all the sadder that the message has been diluted, or perhaps polluted, in its delivery. Can do better...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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