Peter Block Quotes

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  • To be committed means you are willing to make a promise with no exception of return.

  • Ones vision is not a road map but a compass.

  • Relationship and connectedness are the pre-condition for change. Every meeting, every process, every training program has to get people connected first. Otherwise the content falls on deaf ears. So small groups are an essential building block to any future you want to create.

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  • We must act as if our institutions are ours to create, our learning is ours to define, our leadership we seek is ours to become.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.92, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Why do anything unless it is going to be great?

  • Structure influences behavior. Design spaces that make you feel "you are welcome here and that you came to the right place."

  • Anecdotes, personal stories, reminiscences, like biblical parables, are the medium through which faith is restored. Stories are a form of poetry, and give us a saving image to personally relate to.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.54, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Transformation comes more from pursuing profound questions than seeking practical answers.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.10, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • It is hard to learn when we think we know something.

    Peter Block (2002). “The Answer to how is Yes: Acting on what Matters”, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • How do you change the world? One room at a time. Which room? The one you're in.

  • We must establish a personal connection with each other. Connection before content. Without relatedness, no work can occur.

  • If you need ownership and responsibility from core workers, patriarchy can't get you there.

  • If you believe that saying no will get you shot, well, what a fine way to go.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.45, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • All we have to do to create the future is to change the nature of our conversations, to go from blame to ownership, and from bargaining to commitment, and from problem solving to possibility.

  • We have banished our artists to the fringe of society and tell them to eat cake. It is our artists who choose freedom over safety and use their talents to question and confront the culture.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.134, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • I discovered that resolution of conflict comes from people being able to express their own feelings and their own needs in the face of another. Making agreements and setting goals without building upon the feelings of the parties involved is empty, because it does not consider the vulnerabilities of our own humanity.

  • The shift in the world begins with a shift in our thinking. Shifting our thinking does not change the world, but it creates a condition where the shift in the world becomes possible.

  • The essential challenge is to transform the isolation and self-interest within our communities into connectedness and caring for the whole.

    Peter Block (2009). “Community: The Structure of Belonging”, p.14, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Dissent is the cousin of diversity; the respect for a wide range of beliefs. This begins by allowing people the space to say "no". If we cannot say "no" then our "yes" has no meaning. Each needs the chance to express their doubts and reservations, without having to justify them, or move quickly into problem solving. No is the beginning of the conversation for commitment.

  • If we believe something does not exist unless we measure it, then we put aside: love, feeling, intuition, art and philosophy.

  • Invitation is not only a step in bringing people together, it is also a fundamental way of being in a community. It manifests the willingness to live in a collaborative way. This means that a future can be created without having to force or sell it or barter for it. When we believe that barter or subtle coercion is necessary, we are operating out of a context of scarcity and self-interest, the core currencies of the economist.

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  • To live our lives fully, to work whole heartily, to refuse directly what we can't swallow, to accepts the mystery in all matters of meaning- this is the ultimate adventure.

  • The goal is to balance a life that works with a life that counts.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.38, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • ...the artist treats intuition and nuance with respect and reminds us that a little madness resides in all of us. Artists give voice to feelings, to conflict, to the prism of human experience.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.172, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Every parent's deepest wish is that their children are self sufficient, happy, and able to live a full life.

    Peter Block (2002). “The Answer to how is Yes: Acting on what Matters”, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • As long as we wish for safety, we will have difficulty pursuing what matters.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.57, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Good questions work on us, we don't work on them. They are not a project to be completed but a doorway opening onto greater depth of understanding, actions that will take us into being more fully alive.

    Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.50, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • It is a misuse of our power to take responsibility for solving problems that belong to others.

    Peter Block (1996). “Stewardship: Choosing Service Over Self Interest”, p.72, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Learning and performance will become one and the same thing. Everything you say about learning will be about performance. People will get the point that learning is everything.

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  • We are reluctant to let go of the belief that if I am to care for something I must control it.

    Peter Block (1996). “Stewardship: Choosing Service Over Self Interest”, p.19, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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