Be See Do, Jerry White
Be See Do, Jerry White
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Be See Do
The Art of Humane Leadership

Author: Jerry White

Narrator: Jerry White

Unabridged: 6 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/12/2026


Synopsis

HUMANE LEADERS DON’T WAIT FOR CHANGE. THEY BECOME IT, SEE IT, AND DO IT.Whether you are an aspiring leader, a nonprofit changemaker, or a philanthropist seeking meaningful impact, BE SEE DO offers a practical compass for turning vision into meaningful change.“A brilliant master class on strategy…”—WILLIAM URY, Co-Founder, Harvard Program on Negotiation, and bestselling author, Possible: How to Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict“…a timely roadmap for leaders to protect their communities and families by promoting flourishing for all.”—LOIS QUAM, named three times among FORTUNE’s Most Powerful Women in Business“Jerry White provides a thought-provoking framework for looking at how humanity can Flourish.”—ERIC GERTLER, Executive Chairman, U.S. News & World Report“BE SEE DO is a guide for humane leaders to rise up and join forces for good.”—HRH PRINCESS DANA FIRAS of Jordan, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador“Jerry White is a world-class strategy whisperer, and his prescription for humane leadership is easy to grasp and follow.”—REGGIE VAN LEE, Executive Partner & Managing Director, AlixPartners

About Jerry White

Jerry White has dedicated his life to helping victims of violent conflict heal their wounds and rebuild their lives. He grew up in a large Irish-Catholic family south of Boston and graduated magna cum laude from Brown University with Honors in Judaic Studies (the first non-Jewish student to take that major at the school). He also has an MBA from the University of Michigan and an Honorary Doctorate from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.  In 1997, Jerry co-founded Landmine Survivors Network (LSN)--the first international organization created by and for survivors to help victims recover from trauma and fulfill their rights.  During the past five years, Jerry has led the survivor charge for a U.N. Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities--the first major human rights treaty negotiated since the end of the Cold War. He has testified before the U.S. Congress and the United Nations; and appeared in hundreds of media interviews and profiles.


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