1st Edition

Societal Learning and Change How Governments, Business and Civil Society are Creating Solutions to Complex Multi-Stakeholder Problems

By Steve Waddell Copyright 2005
164 Pages
by Routledge

164 Pages
by Routledge

164 Pages
by Routledge

Constructing roads in Madagascar; forestry along Canada's Pacific Coast; water and sanitation projects in South Africa; community banking in the United States; constructing a new global system for corporate reporting. These all have something in common. They provide great illustrations of the types of profound and wise changes needed in the way we run our affairs if we are to respond to the scale... Read more
1. Responding to crisis and opportunity2. Where does the SLC concept come from?3. The case studies - Amanz'abantu and water systems in South Africa - Transforming forestry in Canada - Centre for Technology Development and economic development in India - The Global Reporting Initiative and corporate transformation - Madagascar road-building - Rice production in the Philippines - Community-bank innovation in the US - The Access Initiative/Partnership for Principle 10 for global environmental decision-making4. What is changing?5. What are the change rationales and motivations?6. What is the change process?7. What are the SLC structures?8. What are the SLC lessons?9. SLC: a growth industry

Biography

Steve Waddell