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Ten Things to Do in a Conceptual Emergency
Graham Leicester
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Description for Ten Things to Do in a Conceptual Emergency
Paperback. Records International Futures Forum's (IFF) learning over seven years on how to take effective and responsible action in a world we do not understand and cannot control. This book includes case studies from around the world, generated by the work of the IFF. It is suitable for managers and organisational and political leaders. Num Pages: 44 pages, block colour illustrations. BIC Classification: JFFR; KJMB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 165 x 145 x 4. Weight in Grams: 88.
If the idea of a conceptual emergency was wacky and original when it was taken up in the first edition of this booklet, it now appears inescapable. Brought on by the global credit crunch and the collapse or effective nationalisation of so many familiar institutions (HBOS, Lehman Brothers, Woolworths...), we face a fresh crisis of faith, as the instability of our previous perceptions of identity, morality, cultural coherence and social position is revealed. In a world where we are losing our collective bearings, we urgently need leadership inspired by fresh and insightful thinking. This booklet provides a remarkable amount of both. The authors are writing under the banner of the International Futures Forum (IFF), an innovative and forward-thinking group that has inspired many communities to respond powerfully to severe social and economic challenges. "Ten Things" records IFF's learning over seven years on how to take more effective and responsible action in a world we do not understand and cannot control. This second edition has been expanded and updated with seven inspirational case studies from around the world, generated by the work of the IFF. Insightful yet playful, compact, readable and touchingly illustrated, this is a gem of a book. It will appeal to managers and organisational and political leaders but also to environmental campaigners, social psychologists and educationalists.
Product Details
Publisher
Triarchy Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
44
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
87g
Number of Pages
44
Place of Publication
Bridport, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780955768163
SKU
V9780955768163
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About Graham Leicester
Graham Leicester is Director of International Futures Forum. A former member of the British diplomatic service, he has subsequently developed a special interest and wide experience in the areas of governance, innovation, education and the arts. He has written extensively in those areas. Among many outlets for his writing are Omnipedia, the European Policy Forum, the Hansard and Fabian Societies, the Scottish press and the Journal of Futures Studies. Maureen O'Hara, PhD is Professor of Psychology, National University, La Jolla, California, and President Emerita of Saybrook Graduate School and Research Institute, San Francisco. She is Co-Editor of the Handbook of Person-Centered psychotherapy and Counselling and a founder member of IFF.
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