SYNCHRONICITY
R196.00
THE INNER PATH OF LEADERSHIP.
We’ve all had moments when things come together in an almost unbelievable way, when events that could never have been predicted seem remarkably to guide us along our path. Carl Jung called this synchonicity. In the middle of his adult life, Jaworski became intrigued by these experiences in both his business and personal life. His journey of self discovery began when his father, special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski, turned to his attorney son to discuss how moral and ethical standards could be lacking at such a high level. Disturbed by these issues and the questions they raised, Joe was sparked to reexamine his own life path.
Synchronicity is a remarkable story of Jaworski’s journey to an understanding of the deep issues of leadership. It is a personal journey that encourages and enlightens all of us as we wrestle with the profound changes required in public and institutional leadership, and in our individual lives, for the 21st century.
Synchronicity is an inspirational guide to developing the most essential leadership capacity for our time: how we can collectively shape our future. Through the telling of his life story, Jaworski posits that a real leader sets the stage on which predictable miracles seemingly synchronitic in nature, can and do occur. He shows that this capacity has more to do with our being, our total orientation of character and consciousness, than with what we do. Leadership, he explains, is about creating, day by day, a domain in which human beings continually deepen their understanding of reality and are able to participate in shaping the future. He describes three basic shifts of mind required if we are to create and discover an unfolding future, shifts in how we see the world, how we understand relationships, and how we make commitments, and offers a new definition of leadership that applies to all types of leaders.
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Authored by Joseph Jaworski, with an introduction by Peter Senge, and published by Berrett-Koehler of San Francisco in 1996. Hard cover bound this First Edition copy is in Fine condition, covered in plastic and with a Fine dust jacket. The size of the book is 235x193x22mm. ISBN 9781881052944.
211pp incl Index plus ads. Clean and well bound. No inscriptions, annotations or marks. As new.