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Navigating a New Economy
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-91-531-4882-1
- EAN9789153148821
- Date de parution15/05/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHany Piebawy
Résumé
We're living in a time when the old no longer works - but the new has yet to fully emerge. Right in the middle of that uncertainty stands you: an entrepreneur, a leader, a strategist, a changemaker. Maybe you've already felt it: A reluctance to keep growing under the same extractive conditions. A quiet sense that another kind of economy is not only possible - but already in motion. This small book is your compass.
Blending systems thinking, philosophy, and business insight, Navigating a New Economy offers ten essential principles for shaping meaningful value in a world in transition - from linear to circular, from control to connection, from value measured to value lived. You won't find ready-made models here. Instead, you'll discover a field guide - filled with stories, questions, and perspectives that challenge dominant logic and open up space for a new kind of leadership.
Because it's not just the map that's being redrawn - it's we who are drawing it. And how we move matters. This is not a book about economics. It's a book about what we choose to value - and how we design systems that sustain life, business, and the future we actually want to live in. What readers are saying:"It's one of those documents that, if received at the right moment, can shift someone's perspective on life, work and meaning.""Radical times need new ideas and fresh takes.
Anna Branten is doing exactly this. Love that it's new ideas mixed with self-contemplation and a wide lens of inclusion.""Exactly what is needed right now - a questioning of systems, why change is necessary, and what you can actually start doing."
Blending systems thinking, philosophy, and business insight, Navigating a New Economy offers ten essential principles for shaping meaningful value in a world in transition - from linear to circular, from control to connection, from value measured to value lived. You won't find ready-made models here. Instead, you'll discover a field guide - filled with stories, questions, and perspectives that challenge dominant logic and open up space for a new kind of leadership.
Because it's not just the map that's being redrawn - it's we who are drawing it. And how we move matters. This is not a book about economics. It's a book about what we choose to value - and how we design systems that sustain life, business, and the future we actually want to live in. What readers are saying:"It's one of those documents that, if received at the right moment, can shift someone's perspective on life, work and meaning.""Radical times need new ideas and fresh takes.
Anna Branten is doing exactly this. Love that it's new ideas mixed with self-contemplation and a wide lens of inclusion.""Exactly what is needed right now - a questioning of systems, why change is necessary, and what you can actually start doing."
We're living in a time when the old no longer works - but the new has yet to fully emerge. Right in the middle of that uncertainty stands you: an entrepreneur, a leader, a strategist, a changemaker. Maybe you've already felt it: A reluctance to keep growing under the same extractive conditions. A quiet sense that another kind of economy is not only possible - but already in motion. This small book is your compass.
Blending systems thinking, philosophy, and business insight, Navigating a New Economy offers ten essential principles for shaping meaningful value in a world in transition - from linear to circular, from control to connection, from value measured to value lived. You won't find ready-made models here. Instead, you'll discover a field guide - filled with stories, questions, and perspectives that challenge dominant logic and open up space for a new kind of leadership.
Because it's not just the map that's being redrawn - it's we who are drawing it. And how we move matters. This is not a book about economics. It's a book about what we choose to value - and how we design systems that sustain life, business, and the future we actually want to live in. What readers are saying:"It's one of those documents that, if received at the right moment, can shift someone's perspective on life, work and meaning.""Radical times need new ideas and fresh takes.
Anna Branten is doing exactly this. Love that it's new ideas mixed with self-contemplation and a wide lens of inclusion.""Exactly what is needed right now - a questioning of systems, why change is necessary, and what you can actually start doing."
Blending systems thinking, philosophy, and business insight, Navigating a New Economy offers ten essential principles for shaping meaningful value in a world in transition - from linear to circular, from control to connection, from value measured to value lived. You won't find ready-made models here. Instead, you'll discover a field guide - filled with stories, questions, and perspectives that challenge dominant logic and open up space for a new kind of leadership.
Because it's not just the map that's being redrawn - it's we who are drawing it. And how we move matters. This is not a book about economics. It's a book about what we choose to value - and how we design systems that sustain life, business, and the future we actually want to live in. What readers are saying:"It's one of those documents that, if received at the right moment, can shift someone's perspective on life, work and meaning.""Radical times need new ideas and fresh takes.
Anna Branten is doing exactly this. Love that it's new ideas mixed with self-contemplation and a wide lens of inclusion.""Exactly what is needed right now - a questioning of systems, why change is necessary, and what you can actually start doing."