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Leading from the emerging future : from ego-system to eco-system economies

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oakland, California : Berrett-Koehler, 2013Description: 312pISBN:
  • 9781605099262
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • HD 31
Summary: In his trailblazing book Theory U, Otto Scharmer described a powerful process for sensing the future that is emerging so we can align ourselves with it and help it to come into being. Now he shows that this same U process is the key to finally resolving the multiple crises we face today. One of the key insights of Theory U is that form follows awareness: the quality of the results in any kind of system is a function of the awareness that people in the system are operating from. Even though our world is interconnected in ways unimaginable even a decade ago, in many cases our awareness whether as individuals, organizations or nations is still limited and local. To use an analogy from biology, even though our actions affect the larger ecosystem of which we are a part in fact the multiple interacting economic, social, political and environmental ecosystems we sill behave as though our actions are narrow in scope and impact. We see ourselves as part of a far smaller, more isolated ego-system.
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In his trailblazing book Theory U, Otto Scharmer described a powerful process for sensing the future that is emerging so we can align ourselves with it and help it to come into being. Now he shows that this same U process is the key to finally resolving the multiple crises we face today.
One of the key insights of Theory U is that form follows awareness: the quality of the results in any kind of system is a function of the awareness that people in the system are operating from. Even though our world is interconnected in ways unimaginable even a decade ago, in many cases our awareness whether as individuals, organizations or nations is still limited and local. To use an analogy from biology, even though our actions affect the larger ecosystem of which we are a part in fact the multiple interacting economic, social, political and environmental ecosystems we sill behave as though our actions are narrow in scope and impact. We see ourselves as part of a far smaller, more isolated ego-system.

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