Futures Thinking, Learning, and Leading: Applying Multiple Intelligences to Success and Innovation
By (Author) Irving H. Buchen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
17th March 2006
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
658.4092
Paperback
252
Width 149mm, Height 231mm, Spine 20mm
372g
Futures Thinking, Learning, and Leading: Applying Multiple Intelligences to Success and Innovation explores the extent to which our thinking, learning, and leading are influenced and shaped by the future. In the process, professionals and organizations are classified into three basic types: future-oriented, future-poised, and future-driven. The last group typically includes divergent and convergent thinking and planning and routinely integrates, rather than separates, thinking, learning, and leading. The net results are the new norms of anticipatory management, holistic 360-degree forecasting and planning, and the productivity of innovation. Finally, leading has to epitomize the wholeit must be alive to the future and understand and incorporate into decision making how the future itself thinks, behaves, and learns.
Buchen provides:
a comprehensive survey of contemporary work environments
an evaluation of their future learning and unlearning training systems
a series of recommendations for developing a future-driven organization and workforce
Also, Futures Thinking, Learning, and Leading identifies innovation strategies and the major new thinking systems, describes the steep learning and leading curves of the 21st century, and explores transition training. This book is suitable for business leaders and managers, human resource professionals, personnel recruiters, professional trainers and coaches, and colleges and professors of business.
Buchen illustrates via examples, stories, metaphors, and similes and uses first-person point of view to invite reader engagement and aid comprehension. Recommended. * Choice Reviews *
Arguing that there are multiple intelligences, he discusses management, human learning and human capital, and innovation. This book is intended for professionals in business, human resources, and personnel recruiting. * Reference and Research Book News *
Irving H. Buchen is Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs and Director of International Programs for IMPAC University, a member of the doctoral business faculty of Capella University, a Senior Principal of Canis Learning Systems, and training editor of The Futurist, the official publication of the World Future Society.