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Art of Community, Second Edition: 7 Principles for Belonging

Contributor(s): Vogl, Charles H (Author)

ISBN: 9798890570192

Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers

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Pub Date: March 11, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 8.70" L x 5.80" W ( 0.70 lbs) 224 pages

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Description: A proven 7-principle framework for building communities where people genuinely belong, used by leaders at Google, Airbnb, the US Army, and beyond.

Now in a fully updated second edition with 25 percent new content, this Nautilus Award-winning guide gives leaders a practical and historically grounded system for creating communities that last, whether they're in person, virtual, or somewhere in between.

Drawing on three thousand years of human tradition and the author's own work across tech, nonprofit, government, and religious organizations, The Art of Community maps the 7 structural principles every thriving community shares:

  • Boundary -- who belongs and what that means
  • Initiation -- how new members are welcomed and integrated
  • Rituals -- the repeated practices that build shared meaning
  • Temple -- physical or virtual spaces that anchor community identity
  • Stories -- how shared narratives reinforce values
  • Symbols -- the objects and images that signal belonging
  • Inner Rings -- how members grow and deepen their participation over time

This edition includes a brand-new chapter on virtual community building, making it as relevant for remote teams and online groups as for in-person organizations.

Ideal for managers, community builders, HR leaders, pastors, and nonprofit directors who want to move beyond surface-level engagement and create a culture where people genuinely support one another.

Review Quotes: "The Art of Community draws us in with both research and stories that deeply resonate with our hunger to belong. It's a pragmatic guide to build a web of friendships and a community of warmth, authenticity and purpose."
--Jacquelline Fuller, former president of Google.org

"With intentionality, wisdom, and reverence, Vogl reminds us how to build, nourish, and celebrate the sacred gift of belonging. In an era when humankind is rediscovering the power and need of community, Vogl's is a welcome voice."
--Sally Blount, Michael L. Nemmers Professor of Strategy and former Dean, J.L. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

"Charles Vogl's book is a lucid, ferociously intelligent, and readily accessible road map to building a more connected culture."
--Marty Krasney, Executive Director, Dalai Lama Fellows

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