Otto Scharmer
Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management, member of the Club of Rome
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Biography
Dr. C. Otto Scharmer is a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and Founding Chair of the Presencing Institute, where for over two decades he has advanced cross-sector systems transformation. His groundbreaking work on “presencing” — learning from the emerging future — has redefined leadership thinking and practice worldwide.
He is the author of the bestselling books Theory U and Leading from the Emerging Future, and co-author (with Katrin Kaufer) of Presencing: 7 Practices for Transforming Self, Society and Business.
Through initiatives such as the MITx u-lab, Otto has mobilized a community of over 260,000 participants from 197 countries and co-created Action Learning Labs for UN agencies and SDG Leadership Labs for UN Country Teams.
A member of the Club of Rome and the UN Learning Advisory Council for the 2030 Agenda, Otto’s current work centers on shifting “from social systems to social soil” — the inner sources of attention, intention, and agency that enable societal regeneration. Raised on a farm in northern Germany, his metaphor of cultivating the social soil bridges agriculture, consciousness, and systems change.
He holds a PhD in economics from Witten/Herdecke University and has received the Jamieson Prize for Teaching Excellence at MIT, the Leonardo Corporate Learning Award, and the Elevating Humanity Award from the Organizational Development Network.