Creative Change (Paperback)
Lawrence Chong
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Add to basketSold by Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
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Add to basketPaperback. This book is about igniting the changemaker in each of us, to help change the world for the better. You don't need to be superhuman to be a changemaker. But you do need to find your cause-and then discover creative ways, visions, and solutions to shape it and make a difference. If your creative vision is strong enough, it will attract others to join your cause, creating what the author calls a creative change cycle that others resonate with and want to be part of. Presented through six key concepts framed by parables, the book is further divided into 80 threads-short stories, evidence-based insights, and personal reflections-that demystify the concept and practice of changemaking. It also features lessons from over 28 changemakers across fields such as the arts, business, politics, religion, and technology, along with historical insights drawn from movements across five millennia and diverse global cultures. AUTHOR: Lawrence Chong is the co-founder and CEO of Consulus, a creative change company headquartered in Singapore and operating in 23 countries. He leads a global movement of changemakers seeking to shape an equitable economy (known as the Economy of Communion). He is based in Singapore. This book is about igniting the changemaker in each of us, to help change the world for the better. You do not need to be superhuman to be a changemaker. You do, however, need to find your cause and then find creative ways, visions and solutions to shape that and make a difference. And if your creative vision is strong enough, it will attract ot. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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