AAN Bookclub | “Confronting Our Freedom” co-hosted with Ed Kless

Below you’ll find the recordings of a 3 part AAN Bookclub held in 2023 on “Confronting Our Freedom: Leading a Culture of Chosen Accountability and Belonging” by Peter Koestenbaum and Peter Block, with our co-host Ed Kless.

Meet our Co-host:

Ed Kless joined Sage in July of 2003 and is currently the senior director of partner development and strategy. He develops and delivers curriculum for Sage business partners on the art and practice of small business consulting. His topics range from small business strategy to innovation beyond technology to subscription-based pricing. Ed hosts the Sage Thought Leadership Podcast and co-hosts the VoiceAmerica TalkShow Network’s The Soul of Enterprise with Ron Baker, founder of the VeraSage Institute where Ed is also a senior fellow. They coauthored The Soul of Enterprise: Dialogues on Business in the Knowledge Economy, a compendium of a few of the episodes.

Prior to joining Sage, Ed worked with Tipping Point Advisors, an organization dedicated to the growth and development of software implementation partners. In 1996, he co-founded Third Wave Business Systems, a Microsoft Dynamics GP partner that grew to 20 team members and $5 million in revenue. At Third Wave, Ed developed the implementation methodology and led the CRM and ERP consulting teams.

Ed is a contributor to industry publications and has spoken at many conferences worldwide on project management, pricing, and knowledge workers. He is also active in the Information Technology Alliance (ITA) and has been named to Accounting Today’s list of the 100 Most Influential People in Accounting numerous times including 2019. Additionally, Ed is a faculty member of the Professional Pricing Society.

He lives north of Dallas with his wife and two children and ran for Texas State Senate in 2010 and 2012 as a Libertarian.

Follow him on his blog at www.edkless.com or on X @edkless.

About the Book:

In this book, a team of dedicated leadership coaches delivers an exciting and engaging new take on management and leadership. Drawing on recent events in the market and in the world, including the Great Resignation, the COVID-19 pandemic, and widespread digital transformation, the authors invite you to reimagine ideas of freedom and accountability in the context of work. You’ll explore how freedom of action–for managers and employees–is what gives rise to true accountability, both in the community and in the workplace.

Session 1 – October 6, 2023


Session 2 – Oct 20th, 2023


Session 3 – Nov 10, 2023

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