Author: Peter Block
1 past events. Joseph-Beth Booksellers - Cincinnati: Peter Block (May 20 at 19:00) Peter Block signs Community. This inspiring new work explores various ways communities can emerge from the fragmentation that plagues modern society. Block examines a way of thinking that creates an opening for authentic communities to exist, and details what each individual can do to make that happen.
Peter Block, author, consultant, ... (more)and speaker, is a citizen of Cincinnati. His work and books are about ways to create workplaces and communities that work for all through consent and connectedness. He has worked for more than thirty years with governments, businesses, and communities worldwide to bring service, accountability empowerment and stewardship to a wide range of organizations and groups.
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