The Systems Work of Social Change: How to Harness Connection, Context, and Power to Cultivate Deep and Enduring Change
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Create Date:2021-09-03 10:21:08
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Cynthia Rayner
ISBN:B09BG476NL
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Reviews
Kenneth Kwok,
From the perspectives of our next-gen leaders, social innovation is the key to unlock a just future for all。 What this book accomplishes so amazingly - in a well-versed yet poignant 254 pages - is to capture the human spirit of resilience, hope and aspiration that can turn systems thinking upside down, from top-down to bottoms-up。 Change is and will be coming, and this book provides a blueprint for youth socents to effectively tackle root causes, no matter how complex, and scale their impact thr From the perspectives of our next-gen leaders, social innovation is the key to unlock a just future for all。 What this book accomplishes so amazingly - in a well-versed yet poignant 254 pages - is to capture the human spirit of resilience, hope and aspiration that can turn systems thinking upside down, from top-down to bottoms-up。 Change is and will be coming, and this book provides a blueprint for youth socents to effectively tackle root causes, no matter how complex, and scale their impact through a human-centric approach。 A must-read for all of those in high school and universities who are passionate about social change! 。。。more
Edzai Zvobwo,
Francois and Cynthia have tackled a much needed topic in the development space。 Most people know that there is a need for macro-systems whereby different actors complement each other towards a more equitable and sustainable world。 The authors have gone beyond this and have taken data spanning many years across industries and geographies and have painted a picture of how we can harness each other's potential for the good of our planet and its inhabitants。 Great book, I highly recommend。 Francois and Cynthia have tackled a much needed topic in the development space。 Most people know that there is a need for macro-systems whereby different actors complement each other towards a more equitable and sustainable world。 The authors have gone beyond this and have taken data spanning many years across industries and geographies and have painted a picture of how we can harness each other's potential for the good of our planet and its inhabitants。 Great book, I highly recommend。 。。。more