Social entrepreneurs are people who launch ventures aimed at promoting positive change in their community and the world. Their bottom line is not financial profit but the common good. Drawing on his extensive career, John Marks has written a practitioner’s guide to the underlying principles of social entrepreneurship.
From Vision to Action offers a master class in effective negotiation and conflict resolution. It builds on a core strategy of understanding differences and acting on commonalities. Marks uses his own experiences of creating real-life breakthroughs during his time leading Search for Common Ground, which he founded and built with his wife, Susan Collin Marks, into the world’s largest peacebuilding nonprofit. Beginning with an improbable effort to promote cooperation between the CIA and the KGB, this book features examples that range from helping prevent genocide in Burundi to using children’s television to lessen ethnic tensions in Macedonia to creating a culture of mediation in Morocco. Readers learn key lessons, such as adapting to unexpected outcomes, communicating persuasive stories, and being incrementally transformational—or transformationally incremental. Bringing together compelling narratives and useful tools, From Vision to Action delivers practical guidance on building bridges and creating meaningful change.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. Start from Vision
2. Be an Applied Visionary
3. On s’engage, et puis on voit
4. Keep Showing Up
5. Enroll Credible Supporters
6. Expect the Dunbar Factor
7. Make Yesable Propositions
8. Practice Aikido
9. Develop Effective Metaphors
10. Display Chutzpah
11. Cultivate Fingerspitzengefühl
12. Bringing It All Together
13. Moving On
Index
Sobre o autor
John Marks is the founder of the renowned peacebuilding organization Search for Common Ground, which was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018. When he stepped down as its president after thirty-two years, the organization had a staff of six hundred full-time employees and offices in thirty-five countries. He is now the founder and managing director of Confluence International and a visiting scholar in peacebuilding and social entrepreneurship at Leiden University. Coauthor of the controversial
New York Times best-seller
The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence and the award-winning
Search for the “Manchurian Candidate, ” Marks also founded Common Ground Productions and has produced TV series promoting nonviolent coexistence in twenty-five countries.