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Getting to Maybe: How the World Is Changed

Getting to Maybe: How the World Is Changed
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Author : Frances Westley, Brenda Zimmerman, Michael Patton
Binding : Paperback
EAN : 9780679314448
Edition : Reprint
Number of Pages : 272
Product Group : Book
Publication Date : 2007-08-07
Publisher : Vintage Canada
Release Date : 2007-08-07
ASIN : 067931444X
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Amazing Book - Inspiring and Practical (2008-08-19)
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You cannot read this book without marking up the margins of each page with your own creative ideas that springboard from the authors insights. This book draws the reader into a whole new paradigm of social innovation and organizational leadership.It creates a healthy dissatisfaction in the reader which compels you to rethink your current values, strategies and approaches and think creatively about your organization. This book is strong affirmation for those individuals and organizations who believe that there can & should be a more "natural" and "organic" way of conducting business and service than we are currently investing.Validing thinking, creativity, the power of self-organization, and the hope that motivates and captivates all social entrepreneurs are common themes throughout this book. A difficult read for linear and pragmatic thinkers but one that creates a vibrant balance between purpose and praxis. Worth every penny!
Hard-headed analysis, practical ideas for effective action... and genuine inspiration (2008-01-05)
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An extraordinary book. The authors' research, covering a diverse array of social innovation cases from the Boston Miracle to the Planned Lifetime Advocacy Network, teases out some crucial common threads. And interestingly enough for the Web 2.0 crowd, a lot of them run close and parallel to the world of the social web.What sets this book apart from similar works is its seamless connection between a high-level examination of how chaos theory applies to social change, and practical, hands-on advice to would-be innovators and those who want to support them. It's that rare work that succeeds both in inspiring the reader, and providing a solid framework of theory and evidence to ground that inspiration in the real world.
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