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The Art of Possibility [Paperback]

Rosamund Stone; Zander, Benjamin Zander
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (198 customer reviews)


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2000
Presenting twelve breakthrough practices for bringing creativity into all human endeavors, The Art of Possibility is the dynamic product of an extraordinary partnership. The Art of Possibility combines Benjamin Zander's experience as conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and his talent as a teacher and communicator with psychotherapist Rosamund Stone Zander's genius for designing innovative paradigms for personal and professional fulfillment. The authors' harmoniously interwoven perspectives provide a deep sense of the powerful role that the notion of possibility can play in every aspect of life. Through uplifting stories, parables, and personal anecdotes, the Zanders invite us to become passionate communicators, leaders, and performers whose lives radiate possibility into the world.


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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Harvard Business School Pr (2000)
  • ASIN: B001TI11ZA
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (198 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #832,764 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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265 of 278 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Performances for Everyone! September 24, 2000
Format:Hardcover
'. . . The objective of this book is to provide . . . the means to lift off from . . . struggle and sail into a vast universe of possibility.'

Benjamin Zander is the conductor of The Boston Philharmonic and is well known for his orchestra's passionate performances. Rosamund Stone Zander is an executive coach, family therapist, and private practitioner who brings enormous psychological perspective to enhancing human behavior. They have written a fascinating book in which they alternate as voices in sharing principles and examples in the form of compelling stories.

They have striven to make what they share ' . . . simple, not easy.' The idea is to help you create in yourself and in others 'transformational' improvements.

They share a series of perspectives designed to improve your understanding of what and where the potential is.

First, humans tend to focus on very few things, missing most of what is going on around them. By shifting focus, you will see many opportunities for the first time. Much of this book is designed to do that for you. You will visit our old friend the nine dot square and be reminded that connecting all of the dots in four lines without lifting your writing instrument from the paper requires you to go outside the box that we mentally draw at the circumference of the dots. Be careful about your assumptions! They can fence you in!

Second, measurements can cause us to focus too narrowly on where we are today and encourage scarcity thinking -- the glass is half empty. The Zanders encourage thinking about the glass as half full, citing the well-known perspective of optimism as being empowering. This can help you 'step into a university of possibility.' I like to call this pursuing the ideal practice.

Third, if you assume that people will do well and help them see how they can, they will. Mr. Zander gives every student an A in his class, and simply requests that the student write a paper to tell what they will do to deserve the A. This gets the students focused on excellence, and takes away the tension that harms accomplishment.

Fourth, as a mindset, think of your role as 'being a contributor.' 'You are a gift to others.' How could that change what you do? As someone who thinks that way now, I find it a very useful perspective, and was glad to see it in the book.

Fifth, lead from any chair. This is a reference to involving everyone. Mr. Zander asks his players to write down how he could improve practices and peformances, and pays attention to the suggestions.

Sixth, follow rule number six. That rule is to 'lighten up.'

Seventh, be present to the ways things are. Many of us are disconnected from reality. By re-touching it, we can see more possiblities.

Eighth, give way to passion. Going with your strong feelings allows you to be more authentic, and to go to new heights of accomplishment.

Ninth, light a spark. See you role as creating a spark of possibility to be lit that others can see.

Tenth, be the board of the game you are playing. This makes it easier to see how you can make a difference.

Eleventh, create a vision that generates 'frameworks of possibility' for others. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous 'I Have a Dream' speech is cited.

Twelfth, tell the WE story. Focus on being inclusive and considering what is best for all. Move from I to We, as the Coda to the book encourages.

Each section has exercises you can use to deepen your understanding of the principles and to help you practice, in order to create greater skill.

The principles are similar to those in many other books about improving performance and creativity. What is different about the book are the unique ways that the principles are expressed, the exciting examples in beautiful stories from music and business that will be new to you (as they were to me), and the passion with which the Zanders write. I would love to hear them do this book on an audio cassette! Both do public speaking, so you may get a chance to hear them.

Can we ever get too many great inspirational stories and reminders to live up to our potential rather than our pasts? I don't think so. This book will reignite your passion for making a larger and more positive difference. It will make you more human as you do so.

After you have finished the book, consider where your passion, gifts, and influence can combine to all you to most effectively live these principles. Consider that as a calling for at least some of your leisure time. If you are lucky, you can find some way to make that a primary calling for your working hours, as well. But find that place, and spend as much time as you can there!

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108 of 112 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile and Inspiring Read March 20, 2001
By ajw
Format:Hardcover
My first impression upon picking up The Art of Possibility was that it would be "fluff." Wrong impression. Instead, this turned out to be a very powerful book that I'm glad to have read. The Zanders present a philosophy and strategy for seeing and living in our world from a standpoint of possibility rather than scarcity and restriction. They describe a set of practices that may sound trite from their chapter headings ("Giving an A") but which are backed up by lucid explanations and very moving anecdotes. (I don't usually go for books that rely so heavily on personal stories, but in this case they are quite inspiring and contribute significantly to the power of the book.)

The two authors come at the issues of leadership and personal growth from different perspectives: He from the point of view of an orchestra conductor, and She from that of a psychotherapist. Benjamin Zander fortunately does not try to make the threadbare comparison that being a conductor is like being a CEO; rather, he simply uses his personal experiences as a leader to help make his points with interesting examples related to his career as conductor.

It's a worthwhile read (and easy, too, at 200 pages) that at the very least is inspiring and enjoyable, but also likely to make positive changes in your life if you apply the practices the authors describe.

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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Stretches your thought process August 5, 2001
Format:Hardcover
The Zander's redefine the way you look at things and view situations. I found the book to be a combination of art/creativity and psycho-analysis. Some of the principles I had a hard time really owning.

It reminds me a bit of Zen or Tao. Being in the present, not assigning blame, recognizing that is the way things are...

I couldn't read the book in one sitting. I found that it requires a lot of thought and reflection. Parts that I found inspirational were the white papers that were written by the musicians in response to a request from the conductor.

Some of the principles seemed to really line up well with the popular book from a few years ago "7 spiritual laws of success" by Deepak Chopra.

I would like to hear the authors read this as a book-on-tape, because I found myself thinking about things while I was trying to read. In a nutshell, the book says "put your life into a different playing field, Don't think win-win, think about making a contribution or about making a difference."

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Art of possibility
It's ok. There are other books that I would rather have studied in our book study, but it does present some things to think about.
Published 2 days ago by bc
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy read
I enjoyed this book. Same principles as Power of Now, Chopra etc, but presented in a way that makes it easy to apply 3 months from now.
Published 3 days ago by Hermann
5.0 out of 5 stars Thinking outside the box for new possibilities
This book is an eye-opener, because it suggests a way of looking at life that frees us from our assumptions, many of which are limiting and oppressive. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Donald E. McLean Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars Logically inspiring
Although religion is not mentioned in this book as a specific factor, real life observations and resulting positive results that are very "possible" point to the goodness... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Nick Edwards
4.0 out of 5 stars A music-oriented book about the art of positive thinking
To get a flavor of the book, check out Ben Zander's talk on TED.com, note his description of "half-buttock" playing, or playing with excitement while sitting on half of... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Joseph T. Kutchera
5.0 out of 5 stars It'll Rub Your Fur The Wrong Way, Then... Magic!
The Art of Possibility gets more delightful each time I read a piece of it and laugh again at the stories and ideas presented by Ben and Rosamund Zander. Read more
Published 16 days ago by K. Leicester
5.0 out of 5 stars I want to meet Benjamin Zander
This guy epitomizes passion -- to inspire excellence and growth in OTHERS. What an incredibly human being. This book is Chicken Soup for Your Soul.
Published 17 days ago by Cephalopod
4.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking
This book is great!
I would recommend for personal or professional learning and development.
At times it does get dense in concepts so can take a bit to absorb but all... Read more
Published 24 days ago by lavascooter
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay
If you are a musician or a university professor, you'll really appreciate one of the author's perspectives. Read more
Published 1 month ago by med student
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
Besides recognizing Ben's work as a great Conductor, I feel priviledged to come across his work "The Art of Possibility" which he wrote with Rosa, simply because it is... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Newson Fonseca
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