New Power
How Power Works in Our Hyperconnected World--and How to Make It Work for You
by Jeremy Heimans
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“@atlrun @jeremyheimans @henrytimms Love this book and its messages. | Loving the book New Power by @jeremyheimans & @henrytimms. Some beautiful synergies between their ideas about distributed power and the way I think of trust shifting from institutions to individuals like energy changing form.”
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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Politics, and Business.
NOW A NATIONAL BESTSELLER The definitive guide to spreading ideas, building movements, and leaping ahead in our chaotic, connected age. Get the book New York Times columnist David Brooks calls "the best window I've seen into this new world."Why do some leap ahead while others fall behind in our chaotic, connected age In New Power, Jeremy Heimans a...
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Rachel Botsman
“@atlrun @jeremyheimans @henrytimms Love this book and its messages. | Loving the book New Power by @jeremyheimans & @henrytimms. Some beautiful synergies between their ideas about distributed power and the way I think of trust shifting from institutions to individuals like energy changing form.”
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