| Author/Contributor(s): | Kahane, Adam |
| Publisher: | Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
| Date: | 4/8/2025 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Adam Kahane, bestselling author of Collaborating with the Enemy and a veteran facilitator who has worked with presidents, executives, and community organizers across dozens of countries, distills decades of real-world experience into a clear, actionable framework for everyday changemakers.
This book is built for people working on problems that feel too big or too entrenched to move, including climate advocates, healthcare reformers, nonprofit leaders, local activists, and organizational managers who want their work to have lasting impact.
Inside, you will find
- the 7 habits that help ordinary people become effective agents of systemic change,
- strategies for collaborating across deep political and organizational divides,
- methods for identifying leverage points that others overlook,
- real examples from peacebuilding and community transformation, and
- guidance for sustaining momentum through setbacks.
Rather than offering inspiration without instruction, Kahane gives readers concrete behaviors they can practice in their existing roles and communities.
If you work within systems that feel resistant to change, this is a grounded, experience-backed guide to making progress anyway.