

Images: OttoScharmer.com
Cambridge, MA: SoL Press, 2007
From his experience with some of the most experienced leaders and innovators today Otto Scharmer explains in this book that the quality of attention that a leader brings to a situation determines success. This inner space, of which we know very little, Scharmer calls the blind spot. This is what often prevents us from "attending", becoming aware of this is key to creating profound systematic change needed in business and society today.
Theory U deepens and expands on Presence, which introduced the "U" process of leading profound change. By moving through the "U" and presencing (being present and sensing) and connecting with our essential Self, we can see our blind spot and can pay attention in a such a way that we can experience the opening of our mind, our heart and our will. This invisible dimension is the source dimension- the sources from which social action comes into being.
In this process Scharmer distiguishes four different types of listening; downloading, factual, empathetic and generative.
Theory U identifies four places in which leadership is the capacity to shift the inner place of a system. These phases are called “field structures of attention”.
Scharmer sees that what is happening is that we are responding to challenges of the 21st century with 19th and 20th century mindset and responses. Therefore the most important leadership challenge of our time is to shift from phase 1 and 2 to phase 3 and 4.
The U process creates a holistic opening for a shift in awareness that allows us to learn from the future as it emerges, and to realize that future.
The following core capacities are the enabling environment for the U process and its five movements to be realized:
The regional health care system in Germany.
ELIAS: Creating Global Change www.elias-global.com
(emerging leaders for innovating across sectors)
The sustainable food lab www.sustainablefoodlab.com
Zambia: cross sectoral leadership for collective action on HIV and AIDS