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Graham Leicester

    Spaces for Growth
    Transforming Higher Education: Who Will Create the Future?
    Transformative Innovation in Education
    Beyond Survival
    Ten Things to Do in a Conceptual Emergency
    Transformative Innovation
    • Transformative Innovation

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      This book offers a first stand-alone practical guide to how to realise transformative potential at scale. It offers six elements for policymakers, funders and innovators:Knowing: how to expand our sense of what constitutes valid knowledge to become more comfortable with complexityImagining: how to conceive, develop and design transformative initiatives to carry a group's longer term aspirationsBeing: how to organise for action, manage the process, and sustain the people involved over timeDoing: how to introduce the new in the presence of the old, enrol others and figure out what to do when you don't know what to doEnabling: how to construct a policy framework for long term transition and provide smart financing to matchSupporting: how to develop systems and structures to support a culture of renewal in our public, social and civic systems.It concludes with an invitation to join a growing community of transformative innovators around the world - a network of hope in powerful times.Readership: This is a book for planners, policy-makers, project managers and team leaders working anywhere outside the commercial sector. It's a guide to visioning, planning, funding, starting, running, sustaining and reporting on an effective innovation initiative.

      Transformative Innovation
    • If the idea of a conceptual emergency seemed original when it was introduced in the first edition of this booklet, it now appears inescapable. Brought on by the global credit crunch and the collapse or effective nationalisation of so many familiar institutions (HBOS, Lehman Brothers, Woolworths...), we face a fresh crisis of faith, as the instability of our previous perceptions of identity, morality, cultural coherence and social position is revealed. In a world where we are losing our collective bearings, we urgently need leadership inspired by fresh and insightful thinking. This little book provides a remarkable amount of both. The authors are writing under the banner of the International Futures Forum (IFF), an innovative and forward-thinking group that has inspired many communities to respond powerfully to severe social and economic challenges. Ten Things records IFF's learning over seven years on how to take more effective and responsible action in a world we do not understand and cannot control. This second edition has been expanded and updated with seven inspirational case studies from around the world, generated by IFF's work. Insightful yet playful, compact, readable and touchingly illustrated, this is a gem of a book. It will appeal to managers and organisational and political leaders but also to environmental campaigners, social psychologists and educationalists.

      Ten Things to Do in a Conceptual Emergency
    • These four essays explore the resources we need to draw on during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, as in any other crisis, if we are to bend the arc of history toward the hope of a better day. The first is survival, then insight, perseverance, and hope - without which we cannot even start the journey.

      Beyond Survival
    • This is the 2nd edition of a book first published in 2009. Its message has resonated with readers around the world: given the right kind of guidance and support, our institutions of education are perfectly capable of instigating the kinds of radical changes they need to make in order to prepare our young people for an uncertain future.

      Transformative Innovation in Education
    • This book is a manual and a rallying call to enable individuals, groups, organisations, communities and institutions to develop and to grow in the face of a rolling global crisis.

      Spaces for Growth