The Participation Revolution
How to ride the waves of change in a terrifyingly turbulent world
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Eye Books
Published:1st Feb '18
Should be back in stock very soon

How to ride the waves of change in a terrifyingly turbulent world
It can at times feel like everything is falling apart. And there is a reason for this. It really is.
In the next ten or twenty years, as many as seven in ten current jobs will disappear. Half of today’s corporations will no longer exist.
We can either see this as an end or a beginning. In this uplifting and essential guide to a bewildering future, Neil Gibb shows how we are witnessing the birth of a new world order, in which passive consumers are being replaced by active participants. We are at one of those rare points in human history, he argues, when a whole way of thinking is on the turn, just as it was in the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution.
Those who catch the swell early are the ones who prosper. Those who don’t get it will be left behind.
“So brilliant we started work on thinking about its impact on our company before I even finished it” -- Lee Woodard, CXO * Cambridge Judge Business School *
“The Participation Revolution provides a rich and topical narrative for the changes that we sense in the world around us but may not yet have been able to verbalise. Neil Gibb’s insights offer a useful framework for anyo -- Neil Stott
“So brilliant we started work on thinking about its impact on our company before I even finished it” - Cambridge Judge Business School - Lee Woodard, CXO || “The Participation Revolution provides a rich and topical narrative for the changes that we sense in the world around us but may not yet have been able to verbalise. Neil Gibb’s insights offer a useful framework for anyo - Neil Stott
“So brilliant we started work on thinking about its impact on our company before I even finished it” - Cambridge Judge Business School - Lee Woodard, CXO || “The Participation Revolution provides a rich and topical narrative for the changes that we sense in the world around us but may not yet have been able to verbalise. Neil Gibb’s insights offer a useful framework for anyo - Neil Stott
ISBN: 9781785630552
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 19mm
Weight: 300g
256 pages