Change the world : how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results / Robert E. Quinn.
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TextSeries: Jossey-Bass business & management seriesPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey Bass Publishers, 2000.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxi, 272 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0787951935
- 9780787951931
- HD 58.8 .Q557 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-260) and index.
1. An Invitation to Transformation -- 2. Envision the Productive Community -- 3. First Look Within -- 4. Embrace the Hypocritical Self -- 5. Transcend Fear -- 6. Embody a Vision of the Common Good -- 7. Disturb the System -- 8. Surrender to the Emergent Process -- 9. Entice Through Moral Power -- App. A. A Summary of Advanced Change Theory -- App. B. Some Criticisms of ACT.
"Change the World presents eight principles that each of us can follow to make individual and organizational change happen: envision the productive community; first look within; embrace the hypocritical self; transcend fear; embody a vision of the common good; disturb the system; surrender to the emergent process; and entice through moral power. These are principles inspired by the teachings of Jesus, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr. - three historical leaders who successfully used personal change to change the world."--Jacket.
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