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Since its release in 1990, Peter M. Senge's bestselling
The Fifth Discipline has converted readers to its innovative business principles of the "learning organization," personal mastery, and systems thinking. Published nearly a decade later,
Dance of Change provides a formidable response to businesspeople wondering how to make his programs stick. He outlines potential obstacles (such as initiating transformation, personal fear and anxiety, and measuring the unmeasurable) and proposes ways to turn these obstacles into sources of improvement. Senge--with considerable help from the team who worked on the follow-up development manual,
The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook--presents an insider's account of long-term maintenance efforts at General Electric, Harley-Davidson, the U.S. Army, and others who are learning organization, along with experience-based suggestions and exercises for individuals and teams. "We are seeking to understand how people nurture the reinforcing growth processes that naturally enable an organization to evolve and change," Senge explains, "and how they tend to the limiting processes that can impede or stop that growth."
--Howard Rothman
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"DO NOT READ THIS BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. Just dip in anywhere and you'll be surprised and challenged. This is an original and refreshing take on organization change, at times quirky, at other times perplexing, but always on every page an idea that stops you in your tracks and makes you rethink everything you thought you knew about the subject. " --
Warren Bennis, University Professor, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California; co-author of Co-Leaders"More practical ideas on how to drive positive change in your organization than you will find between any other two covers anywhere. The Dance of Change is a cornucopia of advice for making your organization a truly worthy place to work." --
Gary Hamel, coauthor, Competing for the Future"The Dance of Change is an extraordinary book. Dancing with Peter Senge and company inspires us to learn new steps and gain new insights. The format and presentation of this provocative and accessible guide to change are as dazzling as its content." --
Frances Hesselbein, Chairman, Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management"The Dance of Change is certainly going to take more than a minute to read. Peter has done it again. This is an excellent book for anyone who is seriously interested in sustaining change in large organizations. Read it and use it!" --
Ken Blanchard, coauthor, The One Minute Manager"The further I go with The Dance of Change, the more impressed I am. It is clear, highly readable and thoroughly useful. It meets its own objective of providing a solid framework for anyone to work through the change process. It also manages to challenge everyone with out unnecessarily alienating anyone. I am sure it will be formidably successful." --
Bill Godfrey, Editor, Bookwatch.com.auAdvance Acclaim for
The Dance of Change:
"Do not read this book from cover to cover. Just dip in anywhere; you'll be surprised and challenged. This is an original and refreshing take on organizational change--on every page an idea stops you in your tracks and makes you rethink everything you thought you knew about the subject."
--Warren Bennis, professor, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, and coauthor of
Co-Leaders"
The Dance of Change is an extraordinary book. Dancing with Peter Senge and company inspires us to learn new steps and gain new insights. The format and presentation of this provocative and accessible guide to change are as dazzling as its content."
--Frances Hesselbein, Chairman, Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management
Critical Acclaim for
The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook:
"If you believe, as I do, that people are the only long-term competitive advantage and lifelong learning is the way to fully develop that advantage, you must read this book. It's about the real work, the work of implementation!"
--Richard F. Teerlink, President and CEO, Harley Davidson, Inc.
"Senge's message of growth and prosperity holds strong appeal for today's business leaders."
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Fortune"Peter Senge's advocacy of the learning organization helped begin a revolution in the workplace. And, the relevance of Senge's work is growing rather than diminishing over time. As more businesses go global, the need to overcome psychological barriers to necessary organizational change increases."
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Management Today --
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