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- A first rate synthesis of leading edge theory and practice written in a lively, entertaining, accessible way - Shows how to create an open climate in your organization - A practical guide that shows how to put "out of the box" thinking into practice In this ground-breaking book, Otto Scharmer invites us to see the world in new ways. What we pay attention to, and how we pay attention both individually and collectively is key to what we create. What often prevents us from attending or `being present,? is what Scharmer calls our blind spot, the inner place from which each of us operates.…mehr

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- A first rate synthesis of leading edge theory and practice written in a lively, entertaining, accessible way
- Shows how to create an open climate in your organization
- A practical guide that shows how to put "out of the box" thinking into practice
In this ground-breaking book, Otto Scharmer invites us to see the world in new ways.
What we pay attention to, and how we pay attention both individually and collectively is key to what we create. What often prevents us from attending or `being present,? is what Scharmer calls our blind spot, the inner place from which each of us operates. Learning to become aware of our blind spot is critical to bringing forth the profound systemic changes so needed in business and society today.
First introduced in Presence, the U methodology of leading profound change is expanded and deepened in Theory U. By moving through the "U" process we learn to connect to our essential Self in the realm of presenting a term coined by Scharmer that combines the present with sensing. Here we are able to see our own blind spot and pay attention in a way that allows us to experience the opening of our minds, our hearts, and our wills. Through this process we are able to shift our awareness to allow us to connect with our best future possibility and to realize it.
Autorenporträt
Claus Otto Scharmer ist Senior Lecturer am Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT) und Gründer des Presencing Instituts in Cambridge, Mass. Scharmer ist Gastprofessor an der Helsinki School of Economics und berät globale Unternehmen, internationale Institutionen und Nicht-Regierungs-Organisationen (NGOs) in den USA, Europa, Afrika und Asien. Seine Führungs- und Innovationsprogramme für Organisationen wie DaimlerChrysler, Fujitsu und PricewaterhouseCoopers wurden international ausgezeichnet.