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Helping

Book • 2009
Edgar Schein's "Helping" delves into the complexities of helping relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding the dynamics between helper and helpee.

Schein highlights the power imbalances inherent in such interactions and offers strategies for creating more reciprocal and effective partnerships.

The book explores various contexts, from personal relationships to organizational settings, providing practical insights for fostering trust and mutual growth.

It emphasizes the significance of humble inquiry and the need for helpers to approach interactions with genuine curiosity and a willingness to learn.

Ultimately, "Helping" provides a framework for building stronger, more supportive relationships in all aspects of life.

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Mentioned by Andy Crissinger as a book that helped him understand the dynamics of small groups and community building.
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Andy Crissinger: The Art of Asking Better Questions
Mentioned by Peter Schein as a previous work from which Humble Inquiry evolved.
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Mentioned by Michael Bungay Stanier in relation to the paradox of helping.
26: Tame the Advice Monster with Michael Bungay Stanier

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