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    Megacommunities
    • Megacommunities

      How Leaders of Government, Business and Non-Profits Can Tackle Today's Global Challenges Together

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      A hurricane strikes a city; terrorists attack a nation; global warming threatens the environment—these issues are too vast for any single authority to tackle alone. Our interconnected world demands a new kind of tri-sector leadership where business, government, and nonprofits collaborate in ongoing negotiation. To succeed, future leaders must bridge national and sector divides to create a collaborative "megacommunity." Drawing from interviews with over 100 global leaders, including Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger, this work presents a groundbreaking framework for addressing today's complex challenges. Written by four senior consultants from Booz Allen Hamilton, with a Foreword by Walter Isaacson, the book illustrates how a megacommunity approach can effectively confront pressing issues. For instance, in India, a megacommunity unites public, private, and civil-sector organizations to combat HIV/AIDS, involving PepsiCo, the Gates Foundation, U.S. healthcare experts, and local NGOs. In environmental conservation, stakeholders from the lumber industry collaborate with local communities and organizations like the World Wildlife Fund to save rainforests. In neighborhoods like Harlem, a diverse group of local businesses, community organizations, and foundations, including those linked to Bill Clinton, work together for community growth. The authors emphasize the need for leaders who can identify shared interests and pursue mutual

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