Megacommunities: How Leaders of Government, Business and Non-Profits Can Tackle Today's Global Challenges Together
Autor Reginald Van Lee, Fernando Napolitano, Christopher Kellyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2009
A hurricane strikes a city; terrorists attack a nation; global warming threatens the environment--such problems are too large for any one authority to solve alone. Our increasingly globalized and interconnected world calls for a new type of tri-sector leadership in which business, government and nonprofits work together in a state of permanent negotiation. To be effective, tomorrow's leaders will need to reach across national and sector divisions to form a collaborative "megacommunity."
Based on interviews with over 100 leaders from around the world including Bill Clinton, Henry Kissinger, Kenneth Chenault and Richard Parsons, MEGACOMMUNITIES: How Leaders of Government, Business and Non-Profits Can Tackle Today's Global Challenges Together introduces a radically new framework for reaching solutions to today's thorniest problems. Written by four senior consultants from global consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton, and with a Foreword by Walter Isaacson, this important book explains how a megacommunity approach is:
COUNTERING AIDS, ALZHEIMER'S AND GLOBAL PANDEMICS
In India, a megacommunity battles HIV/AIDS by bringing together both public, private, and civil-sector organizations, including PepsiCo, the Gates Foundation, U.S. healthcare experts, UN development programs, and local NGOs.
CONSERVING THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
In saving the world's rainforests, providers, distributors, sellers, and consumers of lumber team up with local communities, the World Wildlife Fund, and Goldman Sachs.
HELPING COMMUNITIES GROW
In changing neighborhoods like Harlem, the megacommunity includes local small businesses, community groups, global companies, and foundations like Bill Clinton's.
"What is required are leaders who know how to identify the vital interests they share with others, who are prepared to seek the benefits from which all can gain," write the authors.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 023061132X
Pagini: 255
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Descriere
In this pioneering book, four senior managers of the global consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton show how leaders in business, government, and civil society can reach across national and sector divisions, forming collaborative 'megacommunities' that are directed toward a common goal. The authors share the success stories of megacommunities already at work today, looking at examples that range from tackling monopolies to urban revitalization to conservation efforts. They also explain to leaders how to achieve balance between organizational differences and be able to operate optimally.
What Megacommunities around the globe can achieve:
IMPROVING ENERGY AVAILABILITY AROUND THE WORLD
In order to tackle one of today's major problems, local companies need to be working with national energy providers, residents, government bodies, NGOS, and universities
HELPING COMMUNITIES GROW
In changing neighborhoods like Harlem, the megacommunity includes local small businesses, community groups, global companies, and foundations like Bill Clinton's
CONSERVING THE ENVIRONMENT
In saving the world's rainforests, providers, distributors, sellers, and consumers of lumber team up with local communities, the World Wildlife Fund, and Goldman Sachs
PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF HIV/AIDS
In India, a megacommunity brings together both public, private, and civil-sector organizations, including PepsiCo, the Gates Foundation, U.S. healthcare experts, UN development programs, and local NGOs
Cuprins
Preface
An Interdependent World in Crisis
Anatomy Of A Megacommunity
Megacommunity Thinking
Initiating a Megacommunity
Structuring and Sustaining the Megacommunity
Leading in a Megacommunity
Afterword: A Megacommunity Success Story
Acknowledgements
Megacommunities Glossary
Recenzii
'An optimistic handbook for creating promising frameworks for change that balance ideals with realities, the perfect with the good' -Lew McCreary, Harvard Business Review
'Megacommunities offers a comprehensive, groundbreaking approach to the challenge of global interdependence. An eminently readable and practical handbook for everyone interested in shaping a future of sustainable progress and social inclusiveness, Megacommunities deserves the widest possible audience. This is one of those rare well-reasoned books that can make a real difference in the world'
-Richard D. Parsons, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Time Warner
'This book provides a much needed new perspective on leadership in a networked environment, demonstrating clearly and concisely the value of a 'leader of leaders.' This is a must-read for managers and aspiring leaders'
-Fulvio Conti, Chief Executive Officer, Enel
'An insightful and engrossing read, Megacommunities brings creative new thinking to the challenges confronting leaders in our increasingly complex and interdependent world. It addresses problems head on, is full of good sense, and offers guidance that is compelling. This important book, for the strategist in particular, is hard to ignore.' - Admiral (Retired) Sir Ian Forbes, Former NATO Supreme Commander
'Megacommunities introduces us to a world of complex problems, where traditional economic and financial incentives are not sufficient, where it is impossible for all players to secure their first choice outcome. And where multiple vetoes operate and free riders abound. This world calls for creativity and imagination, the ability to build trust, form alliances and do deals. Megacommunities also provokes a rethink about how we identify and develop our political, business and civic leaders - people who can think across the boundaries of their own organizations, can communicate, can influence and be influenced, who think in terms of optimizing rather than maximizing, and who, in short, can pilot us from the selfish world of the Prisoner's Dilemma to the collaborative world of John Nash's Equilibrium'
-Lord Andrew Turnbull, Former UK Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service
'Megacommunities offers a refreshing, organizational framework to help leaders solve the thorny and complex problems that devolve from technology and globalization. The book elaborates the networked strength of collaboration between business, government and civil society'
-Richard H.K. Vietor, Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration
'Geocomplexity, network capital, dynamic tension, swarm intelligence - this is the language of Megacommunities. But unlike so many other books promising management miracles, these terms are not old ideas in new jargon. They outline a genuinely different framework for thinking about the world and its multiplying problems. Best of all, they become actual tools for tackling those problems. This book is a ray of hope!'
- Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University
Notă biografică
REGINALD VAN LEE is a Senior Vice President in the New York office of Booz Allen Hamilton, USA.
FERNANDO NAPOLITANO is the Managing Partner of Booz Allen Hamilton in Italy.
CHRISTOPHER KELLY is a Vice President with Booz Allen and the leader of the Global Security practice; he lives in Washington, DC, USA.
Caracteristici
The megacommunities concept was created at Booz Allen Hamilton and is a major part of their consulting work. Clients already use it across many different sectors and BAH is determined to spread it further
$100,000 Marketing Campaign: Booz Allen Hamilton will promote, hiring independent firm of Goldberg McDuffie for additional publicity. Book mailings to senior executives, sponsorship of events related to the book, a dedicated website, and article and op-ed placement
Each of the authors is uniquely able to reach one of the core markets for the book, whether business, government, and nonprofits GOs