The third volume in the Drucker Foundation Future Series brings together some of today's top social thinkers to discuss how we can better live, learn, work, educate, and communicate our way into the twenty-first century. 20,000 first printing.
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FRANCES HESSELBEIN is chairman of the board of governors of the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management and editor-in-chief of Leader to Leader. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in 1998. MARSHALL GOLDSMITH has been rated by the Wall Street Journal as one of the top ten consultants in executive development. RICHARD BECKHARD is a former professor at the Sloan School of Management at MIT and author of six books, is an organization development consultant. RICHARD F. SCHUBERT is chairman of the board of the International Youth Foundation, chairman of the Drucker Foundation, and president emeritus of the Points of Light Foundation.
In The Leader of the Future, the Drucker Foundation offered insights into the future of leadership. In The Organization of the Future, contributors described the future of human enterprise everywhere-in government, business, and society. Now, in the much-anticipated third title in The Drucker Foundation Future Series, leaders from all sectors focus on the basis of society itself-the community.
The Community of the Future brings together such leading thinkers as James L. Barksdale, Stephen R. Covey, Arun Gandhi, Margaret J. Wheatley, Elie Wiesel, and many others to provide insight into the powerful notion of community. Their new, never-before-published essays explore what is important about our communities today and how they will look tomorrow-how we will live, work, communicate, and govern ourselves. This collection from the world's top thinkers shows us the challenges we face in building the communities of the future and what we can do today to prepare.
The contributors to The Community of the Future show
? How to recognize and anticipate the trends shaping the evolution of society
? The impact of new communications technology, including global communications and virtual communications
? How to create organizational communities and communities in the workplace
? Ways to strengthen the social fabric to build successful communities
? How to anticipate and shape the community of the future
From businesses, to communities of faith, to schools, to cyberspace-the gamut of human communities is explored by this group of forward thinkers. They speculate on the shape of changes coming in the new millennium.
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[head]The Drucker Foundation Future Series
[subhead]Over 300,000 copies in print worldwide
Sold around the world,The Drucker Foundation Future Series features the latest and best thinking on the future of leadership, organization, change, innovation and community life.
[ital]THE LEADER OF THE FUTURE
Over 100,000 sold
*Business Week best-seller *Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Executive Program Book Club * Voted One of the 30 best business books for 1996 by Soundview Executive Book Summaries *Translated into 12 languages
[ital]THE ORGANIZATION OF THE FUTURE
Experts tell you how to prepare today for the organization of tomorrow.
[ital]THE COMMUNITY OF THE FUTURE
Leaders from around the world share their vision of what our communities will look like in the future. Writing exclusively for this book, the authors include:
Peter F. Drucker
Margaret J. Wheatley
Myron Kellner-Rogers
Lester C. Thurow
Rita S?ssmuth
Robert Buford
Stephen R. Covey
Claire Gaudiani
R. Roosevelt Thomas. Jr.
Arun Gandhi
James L. Barksdale
Marshall Goldsmith
Howard Rheingold
Gifford Pinchot
James L. Heskett
Dave Ulrich
Maria Livanos Cattaui
Frances Hesselbein
Noel M. Tichy
Andrew R. McGill
Lynda St. Clair
Bobby William Austin
Andrew J. Young
Hugh B. Price
Raul Yzaguirre
Suzanne W. Morse
Richard F. Schubert
Rick Little
Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika
James Augusto Zobel de Ayala II
Elie Wiesel
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In The Leader of the Future, the Drucker Foundation offered insights into the future of leadership. In The Organization of the Future, contributors described the future of human enterprise everywhere?in government, business, and society. Now, in the much-anticipated third title in The Drucker Foundation Future Series, leaders from all sectors focus on the basis of society itself?the community.The Community of the Future brings together such leading thinkers as James L. Barksdale, Stephen R. Covey, Arun Gandhi, Margaret J. Wheatley, Elie Wiesel, and many others to provide insight into the powerful notion of community. Their new, never-before-published essays explore what is important about our communities today and how they will look tomorrow?how we will live, work, communicate, and govern ourselves. This collection from the world's top thinkers shows us the challenges we face in building the communities of the future and what we can do today to prepare.The contributors to The Community of the Future show? How to recognize and anticipate the trAnds shaping the evolution of society? The impact of new communications technology, including global communications and virtual communications? How to create organizational communities and communities in the workplace? Ways to strengthen the social fabric to build successful communities? How to anticipate and shape the community of the futureFrom businesses, to communities of faith, to schools, to cyberspace?the gamut of human communities is explored by this group of forward thinkers. They speculate on the shape of changes coming in the new millennium.[back jacket][head]The Drucker Foundation Future Series[subhead]Over 300,000 copies in print worldwideSold around the world,The Drucker Foundation Future Series features the latest and best thinking on the future of leadership, organization, change, innovation and community life.[ital]THE LEADER OF THE FUTUREOver 100,000 sold*Business We
This is the third offering in the Drucker Foundation Future series. The previous titles--The Leader of the Future (1996) and The Organization of the Future (1997)--have proven to be popular not only in the U.S. but also abroad, where they have been translated into 12 languages. Hesselbeim is president of the Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management, and she and her coeditors have gathered work that aims for a "greater understanding of community in [all] its many forms." Twenty-four original essays from a diverse and noteworthy collection of authors consider trends shaping the evolution of community, the values of community, the impact of communications technology, creating communities within organizations, strengthening the social fabric, and the global dimensions of community. Among them, Stephen Covey describes "The Ideal Community" and Howard Rheingold contemplates "Virtual Communities." David Rouse
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