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Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future
by Peter Senge,Joseph Jaworski,Betty Sue Flowers,Otto Scharmer
A Favorite of 1, Read by 17, Owned by 16, Reviewed by 2, Quotes 16
In a Cambridge, Massachusetts living room, four organizational learning leaders met for a year to talk about how transformational change is all in your mind. With Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline as ringleader, the authors ask us to...(more)
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Sun Apr 29 14:04:34 UTC 2007
Source: Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future
Contributed by: Helen Titchen Beeth.
Betty Sue said

The basic problem with the new species of global institutions is that they have not yet become aware of themselves as living. Once they do, they can become a place for the presencing of the whole as it might be, not just as it has been.

Sun Apr 29 14:02:42 UTC 2007
Source: Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future, Page: 7
Contributed by: Helen Titchen Beeth.
Betty Sue said

A living system continually re-creates itself. But how this occurs in social systems such as global institutions depends on our level of awareness, both individually and collectively… As long as our thinking is governed by industrial, “machine age” metaphors such as control, predicatbility, and “faster is better”, we will continue to re-create institutions as we have, despite their increasing disharmony with the larger world.