People: Peter Block (1)It is a misuse of our power to take responsibility for solving problems that belong to others.
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- Connection Before Content Without relatedness, no work can occur
- Don’t Give Advice Especially when it is sought
- Introduction: Small Group Conversations Small groups are an essential building block to any future you want to create
- Meetings and Conversations Serve Two Purposes There is a second purpose to any meeting which we often overlook
- Peter Block, the Grand Inquisitor, and Leadership Leadership, freedom, and the burden of responsibility
- Peter Block’s Four Ownership Questions Are you prepared to take responsibility for the learning and engagement of others?
- Responsibility We need to take responsibility for the changes we wish to see in the world
- We All Have the Freedom to Choose If We Choose To The last of human freedoms
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Quotations: Peter Block (15)
- A Gathering Serves Two Functions Peter Block
- Choose to Be Accountable Peter Block
- Connection Before Content – Without Relatedness, No Work Can Occur Peter Block
- Don’t Give Advice Peter Block
- How Have I Contributed to the Current Reality? Peter Block
- How Leadership Begins Peter Block
- If We Cannot Say “no” Then “yes” Has No Meaning Peter Block
- Never Help: Fixing People Is a Form of Colonialism Peter Block
- Powerful Questions Evoke a Choice for Accountability and Commitment Peter Block
- Predicting or Controlling a Conversation Peter Block
- Questions Are More Transforming Than Answers Peter Block
- Relationship and Connectedness Are the Pre-condition for Change Peter Block
- The Question Is, What Qualifies as Action? Peter Block
- The Real Task of Leadership Is to Confront People with Their Freedom Peter Block
- Transformation Is About a Shift in Language and Conversation Peter Block
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Online Knowledge Café: Conversational Leadership — Beyond Knowledge Management
Wednesday 17th March 2026, 14:00 - 15:30 London time
Knowledge Management gives us access to information, but it does not decide or act. In this Knowledge Café, we will explore how Conversational Leadership builds on KM by strengthening shared reasoning, judgement, and agency. Join us to examine how we think together when knowledge alone is not enough.
This quotation is part of a blook on Conversational Leadership. It is one of many quotations that have influenced my thinking on the subject. Parts of this blook have restricted access. You may browse the pages open to you, but you will need to register and be approved before you can login and access the full site. When you register, you may also sign-up to receive a quotation of the day by email.