‘Brilliant… If you only read one book this year, make it this one.’ Jamie Smith, CEO C-LearningFans of Matthew Syed, Angela Duckworth, Simon Sinek, Brené Brown, Timothy Ferris and Malcolm Gladwell should read The Power of Us now! Why do some organisations thrive while others seem paralysed by inaction? How do we become more innovative?The Power of Us is the result of a three-year journey around the world seeking out highly successful companies from BrewDog and Patagonia to inner city schools and renewable energy co-ops to find the answers.Cultivating people-powered innovation enables everyone to collaboratively work to figure things out. We just need to nurture the mindset and culture that makes innovation an everyday occurrence.Consultant, global thought leader and author David Price shows you how with a practical toolkit of ideas centred on 8 key principles:Trust and TransparencyEngagement and EquityAutonomy and AgencyMastery and MeaningThought-provoking and incisive, The Power of Us is an urgent call for leaders, teams and individuals to challenge the status quo, transform our lives and rebuild a better world for the future.Praise for The Power of Us:‘David Price shows us how our response to a pandemic points the way to our economic and human recovery, and how the emergence of user and peer production will fundamentally alter the status quo of business. The Power of Us is full of pragmatic optimism - precisely at a time when we need it most.’ Garry Ridge, CEO & Chair, WD-40 Company‘Packed with fascinating case studies showing that innovation often comes from unexpected places and is the result of ordinary people who are willing to go against the grain. Essential reading if you want to imagine a better future and get inspired.’ Sam Conniff Allende & Alex Barker, Be More Pirate‘A book of our time… will inspire you, drive you and ultimately connect us all.’ Dr Richard Gerver; speaker, author, educator‘[An] important book that advances our understanding of innovation beyond the narrow definition of products and services, and beyond capitalism, to an existential imperative… [David Price delivers] clarity of thought in such an artful and entertaining way that you cannot put this book down.’ Annalie Killian, sparks & honey