This Book (Creating) Club has been a private moderated community of practice to discuss blog posts, provide feedback on draft chapters, and share personal experiences of working with the habits that will form the core of the book. If you're not already a member and would like to participate (and get emails about club activities including Zoom calls), please sign up here.

After a year of energetic, generous, and thought-provoking conversations (visible in the hundreds of comments on these blog posts and Google Docs), the book is now in production and will be published by Berrett-Koehler in April 2025.

We'll be updating this web page accordingly. To be continued! 

P.S. Adam has illustrated this page with photos of some of his favourite food fridge magnets.😀

Adam

Adam Kahane

Adam Kahane is a Director of Reos Partners, an international social impact company that helps people move forward together on their most important and intractable issues.
On our second pair of Book Club Zoom calls, in December 2023, we discussed our experiences with the day to day actions involved in transforming systems.
Here is a Google Doc of first draft of the complete text of "Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems."
On our third pair of Book Club Zoom calls, in February 2024, we talked about the "big idea" of this book.
Here is a next draft of the first three chapters of the book.
This short new Google Doc contains a summary of the core hypothesis of the book and a tentative list of seven habits. Now is the time I most need your feedback, as I am not yet confident about this list!
On our second pair of Book Club Zoom calls, in December 2023, we discussed our experiences with the day to day actions involved in transforming systems.
Here is a Google Doc of first draft of the preface/introduction of "Everyday Habits of Systems Transformers."
A new article entitled "Radical Collaboration to Transform Social Systems: Moving Forward Together with Love, Power, and Justice" that offers a possible foundation for the book.
A conversation with Francisco de Roux, chair of Colombia’s Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Coexistence, and Non-Repetition.
A note on three distinct ways people look at systems, how they get transformed, and the actions they see as important to effecting transformation.