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Systemic change in practice

In this series Stephanie Draper, director of change strategies at Forum for the Future, looks at how change happens and what people working in sustainability can learn from this process.
  • Joe Hsueh

    The art and science of systems change

    To make underlying systems more sustainable, it takes both tools and compassion, says SecondMuse's Joe Hsueh

  • rita hayworth smoking

    PR created consumerism – what can it do for sustainability?

    Valuable lessons can be learned from the 'father of PR', and used to drive public interest in a sustainable business future, says Stephanie Draper
  • john snow

    When it comes to social change, companies need to make their own luck

    We should learn from Dr John Snow, who reduced cholera by biding his time and communicating innovatively
  • Maersk Triple E giant ship

    How a few players in shipping changed the world

    Maersk's announcement of a giant Triple E ship is good news for sustainability. Stephanie Draper traces the history of containerisation

  • light bulb system

    Today's green technologies could learn a lot from Edison

    Thomas Edison won through with his electric light bulb by creating pioneering practice and taking a systemic approach

  • microfinance system

    The making of microfinance – six steps to significant change

    Stephanie Draper from Forum for the Future begins a series of articles looking at how change happens and what can be learnt from this process

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