Creative social change / Kathryn Goldman Schuyler, John Eric Baugher, Karin Jironet.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781786351456 (e-book)
- HD57.7 .C74 2016
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Creative social change -- Endorsements -- Creative social change -- Copyright page -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments: from the editorial team -- ntroduction -- Part I: The ground: foundations from thought leaders -- Part II: Air and water: what flows lives -- Part III: Seeds and plants: local case studies -- About the Contributors -- Index -- Abstracts.
What is our role in creating healthy organizations and a healthy world? Creative Social Change fosters a unique dialogue on the interconnections between leadership, sustainability, the long-term viability of the planet, and organizational development. Brought together, these arenas of research and action can influence events globally and contribute to creating a healthy society. The book builds on interviews with five eminent social scientists, thought leaders for many decades on the nature of organizational and societal development: Robert Quinn, Otto Scharmer, Edgar Schein, Peter Senge, and Margaret Wheatley. It includes contributions on what is needed for change from longstanding creative scholar-practitioners such as Riane Eisler and Karl-Henrik Robert, as well as new voices, and concludes with a variety of concrete case studies from around the world about efforts in this direction. Embracing all levels of thinking, from the conceptual to the concrete, the book generates a foundation for scholarly research and proposes practical questions that can be used for dialogue and action among leaders, policy makers, and organizational consultants.
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