The Slow Lane - Why Quick Fixes Fail and How to Achieve Real Change
Sascha Haselmayer
Narrator Sophie Heydel
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Summary
Avoid the speed trap! Discover how changemakers can find lasting solutions to urgent social problems through a proven 5-step process for listening thoughtfully, building broad support, and exploring unconventional options. Society celebrates leaders who promise fast, easy solutions to the world's problems-but quick fixes are just mirages that fade, leaving us with the same broken systems. The truth is, effective social change happens through slow, intentional actions. The author, a globally acclaimed social entrepreneur, offers a 5-step process for taking the slow lane to change-the lane that gets you to the right place faster: Listening-Listen to build trust, which can change hearts and minds and allow for something new to emerge. Holding the urgency-Accept that even in moments of crisis you can move only at the speed of trust instead of rushing into action. Sharing the agency-Create an inclusive environment where everyone can lead. Healing democracy-Build bridges that allow marginalized people to participate. Maintaining curiosity-Be inspired by nontraditional sources. Using dozens of examples-prison reform in England, urban development in Venezuela, healthcare in the Navajo Nation, early childhood education in New York, and many more-The Slow Lane shows how, by following the principles taught in this book, readers can create lasting change.
Duration: about 8 hours (07:48:06) Publishing date: 2023-07-18; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —