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Societal Learning and Change

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

By (author) Steve Waddell
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, Saltaire, United Kingdom
Imprint: Greenleaf Publishing
Published: 1st Jun 2005
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 19mm
Weight: 424g
ISBN-10: 1874719888
ISBN-13: 9781874719885
Barcode No: 9781874719885
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... an impassioned work ... - Social and Environmental Accounting Journal Vol. 26 Issue 1 || Mr Waddell synthesizes the lessons from ... examples and provides guidance on how other organizations can move away from an adverserial approach and adopt the philosophy that "we're all in it together". - The Chronicle of Philanthropy, 29 September 2005 || By taking a stakeholder engagement and issue/opportunity-centric strategy, the book aims to make it easier to solve differences. It does so by identifying sources of tension and opportunity and describes the processes of building relationships that can produce mutual rewards. - Sustainability Radar, August 2005 || SLC is a brave and timely step forward, showing us that we can create solutions through enhanced engagement and the re-framing of issues for the common good. www.publish.csiro.au/ecos. Read the full review - ECOS: Australia's magazine on Sustainability - Sophie Constance || A readable book full of valuable insights. - Long Range Planning Vol. 39 (2006)

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... an impassioned work ... * Social</i> and Environmental Accounting Journal Vol. 26 Issue 1 * Mr Waddell synthesizes the lessons from ... examples and provides guidance on how other organizations can move away from an adverserial approach and adopt the philosophy that "we're all in it together". * <i>The Chronicle of Philanthropy</i>, 29 September 2005 * By taking a stakeholder engagement and issue/opportunity-centric strategy, the book aims to make it easier to solve differences. It does so by identifying sources of tension and opportunity and describes the processes of building relationships that can produce mutual rewards. * <i>Sustainability Radar</i>, August 2005 * SLC is a brave and timely step forward, showing us that we can create solutions through enhanced engagement and the re-framing of issues for the common good. www.publish.csiro.au/ecos. Read the full review -- Sophie Constance * <i>ECOS</i>: Australia's magazine on Sustainability * A readable book full of valuable insights. * <i>Long Range Planning</i> Vol. 39 (2006) *