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Drawing on the knowledge and experience of working with hundreds the world's top social change leaders in all fields, the author presents a model for change based on five proven principles that any individual leader or organization can apply to bring about deep, lasting and systematic change.

Table of Contents

Foreword By Bill Drayton xi

Prologue xv

Introduction: Rippling Solutions Into System Change 1

Part One Restructuring Institutional Norms 18
Reflections by Esther Dyson

1 Power to the People—Germany 22
How Elektrizitatswerke Sch¨onau works with communities to buy back, manage, and control electric grids so it can replace nuclear power with renewable sources of energy.

2 The Teaching of Teaching—United States 32
Changing the dynamics of how and what teachers teach; appreciating the vision of the Center for Inspired Teaching.

3 From Servitude to Solution—India 42
How the Rickshaw Bank is reinventing the lives and livelihoods of rickshaw drivers.

4 Lifting the Veil for Women Who Don’t Exist—Nepal 54
Removing age-old restrictions on women who lose their rights, property, and freedom after the death of their husband; understanding how Women’s Human Rights is changing the face of Asia.

Part Two Changing Market Dynamics 64
Reflections by Peter M. Senge

5 Using MicroConsignment to Open a Door to Economic Inclusion—Guatemala 68
Exploring the way Community Enterprise Solutions offers ‘‘a basket of solutions’’ to rural villagers by lowering the cost of economic entry for suppliers.

6 Dialing Maize 411—Kenya 84
Using technology to connect small-scale farmers with real-time competitive prices; how the Kenya Agricultural Commodities Exchange improves the lives of small farmers.

7 Stimulating Fiscal Vibrancy by Creating a New Economy—Brazil 94
Stimulating local economies by creating a new currency and a system of community banks for low-income citizens; the story of Bancos Palmas.

Part Three Using Market Forces to Create Social Value 104
Reflections by William Jefferson Clinton

8 From Garbage to Gold—Peru 108
How Ciudad Saludable creates microenterprises around garbage collection and increases the economic viability and positive health outcomes of communities in which they operate.

9 A Better Model of Capitalism—United States 120
Ensuring a fair price for farmers by transforming global trade practices; the influence of FairTrade USA on American consumers and its impact on families around the world.

10 Shit Business Is Serious Business—Nigeria 134
Building a culture of sanitation and hygiene in crowded urban areas in Africa and Asia; why DMT Mobile Toilets is literally changing the landscape and much more.

11 Putting the Public Back in Public Housing—France 146
Applying a quintuple bottom line to eco-housing, Chenelet energizes low-income neighborhoods while creating community with dignity and grace.

Part Four Advancing Full Citizenship 156
Reflections by Geeta Rao Gupta

12 Financial Freedom for Children—Global 160
Equipping a generation of youth to take charge of their financial survival, Aflatoun balances the scales in favor of their future.

13 Overcoming the Barriers Between Us and Them—Germany 170
Redefining disability as ability and otherness as likeness; the story of Dialogue Social Enterprise, creator of the ‘‘Dialogue in the Dark’’ experience.

14 Autistic Abilities—Denmark 180
How Specialisterne (Specialist People Foundation) is transforming autism from a handicap to a competitive advantage.

15 Crazy Becomes Normal—Argentina 190
Reconnecting the mentally ill with society and vice versa, La Colifata uses a weekly radio show broadcast by the patients as the link.

Part Five Cultivating Empathy 200
Reflections by Arianna Huffington

16 From Babies to Behavioral Shift—Canada 204
The effectiveness of Roots of Empathy in ending aggressive behavior among children.

17 Cultivating Champions of Interfaith Action—United States 214
Building widespread public support for interfaith youth work on University campuses; embracing the mission of the Interfaith Youth Core.

18 Beautiful Resistance—Palestine 224
How Alrowwad creates a space to express normality in conflict zones.

19 Conclusion: Turning What Is and What If into What Can Be 236

Epilogue: How To Think About Tomorrow 248

Notes 251

Acknowledgments 256

About The Author 258

Index 261

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9781118138595, 978-1118138595
      ISBN10: 1118138597

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Drawing on the knowledge and experience of working with hundreds the world's top social change leaders in all fields, the author presents a model for change based on five proven principles that any individual leader or organization can apply to bring about deep, lasting and systematic change.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword By Bill Drayton xi

      Prologue xv

      Introduction: Rippling Solutions Into System Change 1

      Part One Restructuring Institutional Norms 18
      Reflections by Esther Dyson

      1 Power to the People—Germany 22
      How Elektrizitatswerke Sch¨onau works with communities to buy back, manage, and control electric grids so it can replace nuclear power with renewable sources of energy.

      2 The Teaching of Teaching—United States 32
      Changing the dynamics of how and what teachers teach; appreciating the vision of the Center for Inspired Teaching.

      3 From Servitude to Solution—India 42
      How the Rickshaw Bank is reinventing the lives and livelihoods of rickshaw drivers.

      4 Lifting the Veil for Women Who Don’t Exist—Nepal 54
      Removing age-old restrictions on women who lose their rights, property, and freedom after the death of their husband; understanding how Women’s Human Rights is changing the face of Asia.

      Part Two Changing Market Dynamics 64
      Reflections by Peter M. Senge

      5 Using MicroConsignment to Open a Door to Economic Inclusion—Guatemala 68
      Exploring the way Community Enterprise Solutions offers ‘‘a basket of solutions’’ to rural villagers by lowering the cost of economic entry for suppliers.

      6 Dialing Maize 411—Kenya 84
      Using technology to connect small-scale farmers with real-time competitive prices; how the Kenya Agricultural Commodities Exchange improves the lives of small farmers.

      7 Stimulating Fiscal Vibrancy by Creating a New Economy—Brazil 94
      Stimulating local economies by creating a new currency and a system of community banks for low-income citizens; the story of Bancos Palmas.

      Part Three Using Market Forces to Create Social Value 104
      Reflections by William Jefferson Clinton

      8 From Garbage to Gold—Peru 108
      How Ciudad Saludable creates microenterprises around garbage collection and increases the economic viability and positive health outcomes of communities in which they operate.

      9 A Better Model of Capitalism—United States 120
      Ensuring a fair price for farmers by transforming global trade practices; the influence of FairTrade USA on American consumers and its impact on families around the world.

      10 Shit Business Is Serious Business—Nigeria 134
      Building a culture of sanitation and hygiene in crowded urban areas in Africa and Asia; why DMT Mobile Toilets is literally changing the landscape and much more.

      11 Putting the Public Back in Public Housing—France 146
      Applying a quintuple bottom line to eco-housing, Chenelet energizes low-income neighborhoods while creating community with dignity and grace.

      Part Four Advancing Full Citizenship 156
      Reflections by Geeta Rao Gupta

      12 Financial Freedom for Children—Global 160
      Equipping a generation of youth to take charge of their financial survival, Aflatoun balances the scales in favor of their future.

      13 Overcoming the Barriers Between Us and Them—Germany 170
      Redefining disability as ability and otherness as likeness; the story of Dialogue Social Enterprise, creator of the ‘‘Dialogue in the Dark’’ experience.

      14 Autistic Abilities—Denmark 180
      How Specialisterne (Specialist People Foundation) is transforming autism from a handicap to a competitive advantage.

      15 Crazy Becomes Normal—Argentina 190
      Reconnecting the mentally ill with society and vice versa, La Colifata uses a weekly radio show broadcast by the patients as the link.

      Part Five Cultivating Empathy 200
      Reflections by Arianna Huffington

      16 From Babies to Behavioral Shift—Canada 204
      The effectiveness of Roots of Empathy in ending aggressive behavior among children.

      17 Cultivating Champions of Interfaith Action—United States 214
      Building widespread public support for interfaith youth work on University campuses; embracing the mission of the Interfaith Youth Core.

      18 Beautiful Resistance—Palestine 224
      How Alrowwad creates a space to express normality in conflict zones.

      19 Conclusion: Turning What Is and What If into What Can Be 236

      Epilogue: How To Think About Tomorrow 248

      Notes 251

      Acknowledgments 256

      About The Author 258

      Index 261

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