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Saturday
25Oct2008

« New Ways of Thinking »

COMPLEXITY•CHAOS•COLLAPSE

COMMUNITY•CREATIVITY•COMPASSION

Why We Need New Ways of Thinking

Entrenched thinking - reinforced within the organisations created by that thinking - makes creative approaches almost impossible, because they are literally unthinkable.  A loose but growing network of thinkers, activists, academics, and social entrepreneurs are searching for the "unthinkable" - the new ways we can't see because of our old ways of looking.

In this article Barry Boyce speaks with four of these thinkers looking for new ways to solve global problems:

Adam Kahane, who wrote Solving Tough Problems

Thomas Homer-Dixon, The Upside of Down

Paul Hawken, Blessed Unrest

Margaret Wheatley, Finding Our Way: Leadership for an Uncertain Time


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