The change book
by Krogerus, Mikael; Tschappeler, Roman; Earnhart, Philip; Grodal, Dag.
Material type: BookPublisher: Profile 2013ISBN: 9781781250099; 9781847658845; SE00041202; 1847658849; 178125009X.Classification number: 303.4 KROUniform titles: Welt Erklart in Drei Strichen English.Subject(s): Change | Social change | Decision makingSubject: How do you make your way in a world that is changing at an unprecedented rate? Why do we have less and less time? Why are some people unfaithful? How can our government act against threats before they happen? This book is about change - from the small and seemingly insignificant transitions in our day-to-day lives, to the big and almost incomprehensible shifts in human history. Drawing on expert advice and often complex theories, the authors present 50 simple and effective models to help us make sense of change in our world.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Ill. and text on lining papers
Includes bibliographical references
How do you make your way in a world that is changing at an unprecedented rate? Why do we have less and less time? Why are some people unfaithful? How can our government act against threats before they happen? This book is about change - from the small and seemingly insignificant transitions in our day-to-day lives, to the big and almost incomprehensible shifts in human history. Drawing on expert advice and often complex theories, the authors present 50 simple and effective models to help us make sense of change in our world.
Translated from the German
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