
Peter
Block is an author, consultant and citizen of Cincinnati, Ohio.
His work is about empowerment, stewardship, chosen accountability,
and the reconciliation of community.
Peter is the author of several best selling books. The most widely
known being Flawless Consulting: A Guide to Getting Your Expertise
Used (1st edition 1980); Stewardship: Choosing Service
Over Self-Interest (1993) and The Empowered Manager:
Positive Political Skills at Work (1987). Peter is the recipient
of the first place 2004 Members’ Choice Award by the Organization
Development Network, which recognized Flawless Consulting as the
most influential book for OD practitioners over the past 40 years.
He has also authored Flawless Consulting Fieldbook &
Companion: A Guide to Understanding Your Expertise, published
in November 2000. The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What
Matters (Berrett Koehler 2002) won the 2002 Independent Publisher
Book Award for Business Breakthrough Book of the Year. Freedom
and Accountability at Work: Applying Philosophic Insight to the
Real World, was co-authored with consultant and philosopher
Peter Koestenbaum (Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer, 2001).
The books are about ways to create workplaces and communities
that work for all. They offer an alternative to the patriarchal
beliefs that dominate our culture. His work is to bring change
into the world through consent and connectedness rather than through
mandate and force.
Flawless Consulting (2nd edition 1999) is about having
impact when you have no direct control and has become a classic
for anyone in a consulting role. The Empowered Manager focuses
on creating an organization of your own choosing. Stewardship
is about the right use of power and designing organizations for
service. The Answer to How Is Yes is about giving priority
to what matters over what simply works.
He is a partner in Designed Learning, a training company that
offers workshops designed by Peter to build the skills outlined
in his books. He received a Masters Degree in Industrial Administration
from Yale University in 1963; he performed his undergraduate work
at the University of Kansas.
Peter serves on the Boards of Directors of Cincinnati Classical
Public Radio, Elementz and InkTank. He is the first Distinguished
Consultant-in-Residence at Xavier University. As a citizen of
Cincinnati, he is currently involved in a development project
in Over the Rhine, a Youth Possibilities Project, and a neighborhood
connections safety project with the University of Cincinnati.
With other volunteers, Peter began A Small Group, whose work is
to bring into conversation other groups not in relationship with
each other, through the powerful tools of civic engagement.
He has received national awards for outstanding contributions
in the field of training and development, including the American
Society for Training and Development Award for Distinguished Contributions;
the Association for Quality and Participation President’s
Award; and Training Magazine HRD Hall of Fame.
Peter’s office is in Mystic, Connecticut. You can visit
his websites at www.peterblock.com,
www.designedlearning.com,
and www.asmallgroup.net. He welcomes being contacted at pbi@att.net.