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This practical leadership guide offers seven timeless principles for building a supportive and inclusive community with a strong sense of purpose.

Many people think of “community” as something that happens by accident or emerges naturally over time. But in
The Art of Community, Charles Vogl shows that there are specific principles that leaders can use to create or strengthen communities. Drawing on three thousand years of tradition, Vogl lays out the seven enduring principles that every community of every kind—whether formal or informal—must master to be effective.

Vogl describes the purpose of each principle and offers extensive hands-on tools for implementing them. He also shares ways to help communities remain healthy and life-affirming by avoiding toxic rigidity and exclusivity.
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“The Art of Community is a powerful, practical, and modern articulation of, and advancement on, timeless wisdom. Emerging or veteran leaders who integrate these principles will build communities that are more resilient, passionate, and harmonious in the face of adversity and uncertainty. Flip to any page to find insight and inspiration.”
—Alan Price, Founding Director, Global Leadership Initiative, Harvard Business School, and author of Ready To Lead?

“A useful field guide to create durable and profound connections . . . An important undertaking, as isolation and loneliness are a root cause of the breakdowns all around us, including extreme violence.”
—Peter Block, author of Community and Flawless Consulting

"At last, here is an insightful guide to create the community you have envisioned for yourself and others."
—Richard Leider, best selling author of the Power of Purpose and Life Reimagined

“A brilliantly intentional, well-composed plan for engaging and developing communities. This book is both an inspiration and a field guide for those who wish to connect deeply and build the communities our world so desperately needs.”
—Thomas A. Kolditz, PhD, Brigadier General, US Army (ret.), and Director, Ann and John Doerr Institute for New Leaders

“This book is full of rich wisdom and simple tools to help make community real. Our mission statement includes the word ‘community,’ but I never truly understood what it meant until reading this book. Too often we declare a community around affiliation without digging into the shared values and care for one another that make a real community.”
—Jason Jay, PhD, Director, Sustainability Initiative, MIT Sloan School of Management, and author of Beyond the Choir

“A deeply thoughtful and compelling book that shares many insights with clarity, accessible examples, and ideas for implementation. I learned a lot.”
—Lawrence Levy, former CFO. Pixar Animation Studios; cofounder, Juniper Foundation; and author of To Pixar and Beyond

“Charles Vogl’s book is a lucid, ferociously intelligent, and readily accessible road map to building a more connected culture. Education about community and character has been subordinated in American education to myopic cognitive and commercial learning. The result everywhere around us is devastating, from unprecedented wealth disparities to rampant tribalism. This work points to a much-needed antidote.”
—Marty Krasney, Executive Director, Dalai Lama Fellows

“I’ve personally experienced the magic that Charles Vogl creates in powerful communities. People feel genuine belonging and connection. Now he has written down the essential principles so that others may experience this magic themselves. I cannot imagine a more important subject for a book in a society where so many of us hunger for connection and community.”
—Scott Sherman, Executive Director, Transformative Action Institute

The Art of Community is an outstanding guide to creating and fostering the meaningful communities all of us need. As technology that allows us to physically detach from one another accelerates, it has become more important than ever to understand what community and belonging mean. Strong, mature communities benefit both individuals and humanity as a whole.”
—Jonathan Knowles, Explorer in Residence, Autodesk, and host of the Autodesk IDEAS series

“If you are tasked with bringing families, neighborhoods, or organizations together, read this book first. In The Art of Community, author Charles Vogl re-invigorates a vision of community and the importance of social bonds to our well-being. In place of our convenient and transient associations, Vogl tells us how to establish relationships that are more meaningful and enduring.”
—Michael O'Malley, author or coauthor of Every Leader Is an Artist, The Wisdom of Bees, and Leading with Kindness

About the Author

Charles H. Vogl has been working to build communities since his days as a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia. He now works with leaders in tech, finance, media, government, and social change organizations to help them create effective change. He is a founding producer at Broken English Productions, creating work that has won several international awards, including the Amnesty International Movies That Matter Award. Vogl is a regular guest lecturer at his alma mater, Yale.

Tom Dheere has worked as a narrator over the past 20 years. He has narrated thousands of projects for clients in a dozen countries for just about every type of project you can think of. Projects like Audiobooks, Commercials, Medical Narrations, E-Learning projects, Industrials, Video Games, Animation, Apps, and more.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01E4KC0U4
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berrett-Koehler Publishers (September 12, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 12, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2760 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 217 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Charles Vogl is a strategy advisor to Google’s global health and performance programs and a founding member of the Google Vitality Lab which works to innovate healing in our era.

His work is used develop leadership and programs worldwide within organizations including Airbnb, LinkedIn, Twitch, Amazon, ServiceNow, Meetup.com, Wayfair and the US Army.

His latest book, Building Brand Communities (with Carrie Melissa Jones), was awarded an Axiom Business Book Gold Medal. His book, The Art of Community, won the Nautilus Silver Award for Business and Leadership.

Charles got his introduction in community building as a twenty-four-year-old full-time volunteer with a radical homeless shelter in Santa Ana, California. There he was stunned by the compassion and commitment of those doing thankless and nauseating work in the face of overwhelming need. All could only continue by serving in community. He went on to work on rural health care access and human rights as a US Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia, where he was mostly exhausted and overwhelmed.

It was only later as a struggling documentary filmmaker in New York that new mentors taught him the importance and philosophy of building community for change. For the first time, his work and team achieved international success. His PBS documentary work touched on subjects from genocide education, school reform and civil rights advocacy. The training was critically important when he volunteered as a New York restaurant restaurant worker advocate after experiencing worker abuse himself.

He holds a Master of Divinity from Yale where he studied spiritual traditions, philosophy, and business.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023
One of the best pieces of advice I have ever received was "I don't ever think about growing a church. I focus on growing community."
This book provides solid ideas about doing just that.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2016
I just recommended this book today over lunch with a friend. She is a neighbor of mine who is constantly creating communities of her own. She's good at breaking down the barriers that separate people creating a space where connection and belonging can occur. As I left her driveway she handed me an invitation to her annual Octoberfest that she hosts. I recommended the book to her because I think it has the potential to take her raw and innate ability and make it more conscious and more effective.

I sought out this book because I administer a facebook community and wanted to see if I could enhance the sense of belonging with the members. Charles Vogl has given me a road map to do so. For example, because of the Symbol principle and the Inner Ring principle I have selected a strategy to reward members for their contributions. It is my intention to create a greater sense of belonging and connection with those who are most active in the community. Anyone who runs a membership site must read this book. The book has given me practical (and fun) ideas I would not have thought about on my own.

Lastly we are entering a new age. In my opinion, the "Information" age with its ability to digitally connect us has up until now made us all more isolated. There is a real hunger for deep connection and belonging. This book is a talisman of the coming of a new age of "Community". Vogl has collated the ancient wisdom of rituals and story telling and packaged it for the needs of the current age.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2020
It took me a little time to get into this book because I am an introvert. The book showed me many things I took for granted in community and the reason that I have left so many organizations that I belonged to at one time. I got nothing or little out of the relationship. As a pastor, it reminds me of things I need to do not only in the body but all of the groups functioning in the body.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
A must read for change agents & community leaders. The 7 principles for belonging provides a great foundation for those looking to build healthy communities within their organization.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2016
This book is a noteworthy PRACTICAL guidebook for making meaningful change in the communities around you. I think Vogl does a great job of bringing structure and clarity to a sometimes vague topic, giving the reader easy frameworks and tools for developing community. What I found so interesting was how immediately applicable the ideas were to so many different parts of my life--how to strengthen an endeavor to build a stronger neighborhood group, how to help me at work leading a cross-functional software team, how to create a stronger sense of belonging for myself in communities I'm a member of like weight watchers, how to make extended family gatherings more meaningful for participants. I had that "Duh! Of course!" moment many times reading this book because the points make so much sense, but you've never heard anyone lay them out in a way you could understand. Anyone interested in building a greater sense of belonging for themselves or for those in continue around them will find these simple "duh" moments immediately actionable and the frameworks worth revisiting again and again!! You don't realize how much you're muddling through these issues until you see how easy it can be.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2019
This book is short. It compiles a number of keys to building community with an eye to lessons from religious practices. O far prefer The Art of Gathering as a source for building community, though Vogl's inner rings and guardians are important reminders on how to maintain community.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2017
The Art of Community brings clarity to the ethereal nuances that make strong communities. When I talk to many of my fellow organizers, they have various opinions on why certain communities thrive, but most have always said they only 'know a strong community when they see one'. Charles has done the hard work of distilling the practices that likely drive the success of these strong communities giving organizers a structure to draw from.

However, his inclusion of the word 'Art' in the title is purposeful. The book is not a prescriptive set of steps to be followed. How to implement the principles and what exactly needs to get implemented is specific to the community. Charles talks at length about formal and informal implementations of the various principles and how they work in different ways to make a community successful. For example, he doesn't assert what values make a community successful, just that defined values, whatever they are, help members understand the community they're a part of.

For any leader looking to create a lasting organization, group, or movement, Charles' book provides an excellent mental framework. It provides insight for avoiding internal problems and confusion of young communities, and explains how longstanding communities can fail to mature and atrophy. In our modern crises of community, it's a much needed guidepost towards a more fulfilling society.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018
Having read way too many business books that are both vague, descriptive and ultimately useless, I was massively appreciative of the powerful distinctions and tools included in the book that helped me get into action improving my communities in my life. Concise, detailed and easy to read all at the same time. The personable tone of the writing and the examples used perfectly illustrated the 7 aspects of creating and sustaining communities. Not only was this a deep and useful dive into how people operate in business, social and sacred communities, it offered a blueprint for creating and deepening our already existing communities.

We operate in groups and most of them are not powerful communities. I saw for myself how and why I operated the way I did in communities and the power of groups taking on changing their companies, society and their world. I have recommended it to all of my clients as a MUST read.
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Rob
5.0 out of 5 stars The leadership guide
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2019
Charles Vogl has masterfully crafted a thoughtful handbook to guide those of us who've answered the call to leadership. This book is relatable and accessible, and I highly recommend it! I learned a lot from the examples given in this book, and have started noticing some of the tgings he talks about in my everyday life.
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Muhanad
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book, for those who are into the topic
Reviewed in Japan on November 2, 2020
This book is fantastic for those who are interested in community. I liked the categorization and analysis of the community and i think its a good starter template, even though i do not agree with everything in the book.
The point where he compares religion and community is interesting to me.
Ned
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of wisdom here
Reviewed in Australia on February 17, 2020
A fantastic set of principles that apply online as well as offline. Highly recommended
Ian Berry
4.0 out of 5 stars Art is enhanced through practice and repeatable steps
Reviewed in Australia on August 8, 2020
I've been engaged in and had leadership roles in communities for over 50 years I got this book as it looked like a great refresher as I embark on co-creating a new community I was not disappointed.

I like the 7 principles and can attest to how they are all essential for success. I particularly like the practical nature of the book and the examples and case studies.
Ric Raftis
4.0 out of 5 stars Some interesting insights
Reviewed in Australia on January 4, 2021
Thought provoking book on developing community. Some good ideas and online resources to download for free. You will need to think outside the square to apply the lessons in the book to your particular situation.
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