Chaucer’s Book Signing Dr. Ichak Adizes

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Date & Time

Mon, Feb 27 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Address (map)

3321 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Venue (website)

Chaucer's Books

Chaucer’s Books will host local author Dr. Ichak Adizes for a book signing on Monday, February 27 at 6 p.m.

Description


“My heart was in a cage. My life was a long struggle to find happiness, to overcome fear, and to find love I had lost. I did not give up, and that is what my story is about.” — Dr. Ichak K. Adizes

Seeing every challenge as an opportunity for growth, Dr. Ichak Adizes moved beyond a childhood marked by imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp and immigration to an unfamiliar country to discover the benefits of opening his heart.

Rejecting isolation and fear, he became a renowned thought leader who advises companies and governments worldwide on structuring thriving organizations around a culture of trust and respect.

Dr. Adizes’s personal story is more than a string of external events that propelled him through adversity after adversity to become the insightful, compassionate person he is today. It is also a map of his journey into a heart which, like the accordion that he played to earn a living and put himself through school, ultimately expanded and opened up to the universal truths that connect us all in our humanity.

The Accordion Player is a compelling account of a remarkable life–an unvarnished view of a man whose decision to recognize the value of change and creative conflict allowed him to love. His story reveals the enduring human ability to turn possibility into reality.

Ichak Adizes, Ph.D. is the developer of Organizational Therapy and Top Performance Development and founder of the Adizes Institute Worldwide. Dr. Adizes made presentations to top executives in over 50 countries, served Fortune 100 companies, and advised country leaders. He was awarded 21 honorary doctorates, and two honorary citizenships and published 26 books in 36 languages. www.adizes.com

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