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Book Excerpt: Engaging the Future
By Bryan Smith

Bryan Smith, a seasoned consultant and coauthor of all three Fifth Discipline Fieldbooks, is a leader in innovation and learning organization practices. In this excerpt from the new SoL resource, Learning for Sustainability, he lays out three steps for engaging key decision makers in strategic conversations about the future.

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BOOK EXCERPT from The Necessary Revolution: How Individuals and Organizations are Working Together to Create a Sustainable World - "How We Got into this Predicament"
By Peter Senge, Bryan Smith, nina kruschwitz, Joe Laur and Sara Schley

Something important has happened in the last stage of the industrial era that sets it apart from the past: Globalization has brought a level of interdependence between nations and regions that never existed before, along with truly global problems that also have no precedent. The Industrial Age isn’t ending because of a decline in opportunities for further expansion. It is ending because individuals, organizations, and governments are realizing that its side effects are unsustainable. But endings are also beginnings. In The Necessary Revolution, Peter Senge and his coauthors share the guiding ideas that are essential for creating a more sustainable future: seeing systems, collaborating across boundaries, and moving from problem solving to creating. The book is full of stories and examples of individuals and organizations who are putting these ideas into action, many of whom are associated with SoL. This excerpt explains “how we got here” and lays out the case for urgency in radically shifting the kind of thinking that has made the industrial era so successful, and so disastrous. Read Full Article

 

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