Jim Ferrell
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"I read this because I've read several books by the author and I love how he will teach me things through the use of Story. This is a book that makes you rethink relationship and working together through the means of a story about a fictional CEO who "
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"You and We builds beautifully on the work of Leadership and Self Deception, developing a more complete picture of what it means to be a human living in the world with other humans. The writing style being fiction prose over traditional business book "
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"Have you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in a $100,000 business seminar that doesn't just make you feel good for a couple of days, but has the power to transform lives, families, businesses, communities, nations and the world? This book gave me t"
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I really love this review, Chanelle. I can feel how how deeply you read and considered the book. Thank you for taking the time to review it.
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“Real people are over there," he said, pointing to the museum. "And they're messy, imperfect, odd, sometimes infuriating, and at other times completely brilliant. But you'll never find real people in that nice, tidy concept you've built for yourself in your mind. You have to get out and join them.”
― You and We: A Relational Rethinking of Work, Life, and Leadership
― You and We: A Relational Rethinking of Work, Life, and Leadership
“When I look at a person—at Zane in this case—I think I am seeing Zane. But what I am missing is the fact I am seeing Zane. And since I am the person who is seeing, I'm not seeing a world that is separate from me but am rather seeing my own interaction with the world. So, what I'm seeing is not Zane per se, but rather my relational intersection with him. In fact, relationality goes even further than that. It's not just that I am seeing Zane; it's also that I'm seeing a Zane who is in response to me.”
― You and We: A Relational Rethinking of Work, Life, and Leadership
― You and We: A Relational Rethinking of Work, Life, and Leadership










