
BookSystems Thinking
Turning to One Another
Meg Wheatley
About this book
Argues that genuine conversation — not technology or strategy — is the only way to address complex social problems. A practical invitation to reclaim deep listening and collective sense-making.
Key themes
- Why leadership alone cannot solve complex social problems
- The circle as a structure for generative conversation
- Conversation as the way humans have always solved hard problems
- Listening as the deepest form of respect
- Questions worth asking together: what gives us hope?
About the author
Meg Wheatley, EdD is an organizational consultant who applies complexity science to organizational life and co-founded Berkana Institute.
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