In the book \u2018The Essentials of Theory U\u2019, Otto Scharmer asks the simple but unique question, \u201cHow do we learn from the future as it emerges?\u201d Telling a story from his childhood, Scharmer recalled the moment in which he discovered his parents\u2019 house had burnt down. It was then when he realized that it was not only his physical possessions that were lost but also his experiences and attachments to the home. His old self had died, so his survival relied on the life that lay ahead.
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In this episode, I will review and share with you a recent reading of Otto Scharmers' book \u2018The Essentials of Theory U\u2019 (2018). I begin with a summary of the author and the book\u2019s main ideas. From there, I intend to highlight the concept of the \u2018blind spot\u2019 and how the process-oriented \u2018Theory U\u2019 finds a creative solution to managing current global, social, and economic challenges. Last, but by no means least, we will draw conclusions for implementing this concept in leadership roles within social work organisations.
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Reference:
Scharmer, Otto (2018). The Essentials of Theory U: Core Principles and Applications. Oakland, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.