If you’re trying to do work that has purpose, help others, be great at what you do, and accomplish your own goals and dreams—we’d love to share this book with you.
The Backstory
We started making websites in a dorm room back in 2007. In September 2010, we decided to take a chance on an idea we called “Whiteboard,” a creative agency that has since worked with over 400 organizations in more than 20 countries building solutions for Fortune 500s, scrappy startups, global non-profits, and individuals willing to take a risk on their idea. In a world rich with resources about leadership, self-help, management and marketing, we began to wrestle with the word that defines our industry: agency.
“Agency” is a word often taken for granted. A byline we glance over in an email signature. A word often associated with ego, overwork, and exploitation.
But what does agency really mean? What does it mean for us as individuals, for our work, and for our families? Can we reframe the importance of agency in our hearts and imaginations?
Wrestling with these questions has been a cornerstone to our work for nearly fifteen years. Practicing agency requires balancing tensions of purpose, expertise, advocacy, and ambition. If you’re feeling burned out, ineffective, isolated, or even vain (a common trait in an influencer-driven society)—we’d suggest that your posture of agency may be out of alignment. We know that because we’ve been there, too. More times than we can count. And we finally found our way through.
That’s what this book is all about—finding your way through the tensions of working on behalf of others to a sense of personal fulfillment and flourishing.
In this book, Agency: The Antidote to a Culture Obsessed with Self, we call these tensions the Agency Axis. We demonstrate how the antidote to burnout, ineffectiveness, isolation, and vanity is to practice agency in our lives and work.
From young professionals to seasoned CEOs, from the self-employed to those working in major enterprises, the insights in Agency resonate broadly. We hope you’ll be inspired and empowered as Agency takes you on a journey of self-discovery and transformation.
This book is more than a career guide; it’s a roadmap to living a more balanced, fulfilling life.
If you’re trying to do work that has purpose, help others, be a great at what you do, and accomplish your own goals and dreams—we’d love to share this book with you.
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You can spend ten more years trying to figure out how to make your work more meaningful, or you can read this book.
Brent ColeFounder, Invisible Ink, and 12-time New York Times Best-selling Ghostwriter
This is the kind of book you’ll want to read more than once, and in fact, you’ll want everyone around you to read it too.
Peter GreerPresident and CEO, HOPE International
I highly recommend Agency for anyone who wants to change the heart of their career, enhance their relationships with others, or reinvent their organization.
Stephanie HarbourExecutive Coach
If you apply the principles in this book, you can reach new levels of mastery, connect with your immediate community, ship excellent work, and build a path to doing it again and again.
Peter CourtCo-Founder and CEO, Tether
Agency helps us reconnect with our deeper desires—including helping others flourish—and using our gifts to discover deep peace in our personal and professional lives.
Steve GravesCEO Coach and Author
In Agency, Taylor Jones and Eric Brown don’t just give us a template for achieving excellence in our careers . . . they also give us a template for achieving excellence in our relationships.
Christian RoweCo-Founder and Chief Growth Officer, Immerse
What if I told you I just read a book that gave deeper meaning and language to my purpose? Well, I did. It’s this book. If you hope to help others in any way, I recommend you read it.
Jeff ShinabargerAuthor of Love or Work and Founder of Plywood People
If you’re wrestling with the tensions around ambition and being about something bigger than yourself—in a way that’s sustainable and offers the chance to give your highest and best—this book is for you.
Dane SandersVP of Employee Development and Performance, Common Thread Collective and Co-Founder, Men & Women Of Discomfort
Agency is the kind of book you’ll want to return to again and again. It’s a hybrid between the practical and the inspirational.
Chad PrevostPh.D., Author of Shock Point: The Enneagram in Burnout and Stress