Agents of Change

Agents of Change
ISBN-10
9353335434
ISBN-13
9789353335434
Series
Agents of Change
Category
Fiction
Pages
206
Language
English
Published
2019-07-20
Author
Mike Thomas

Description

We All Have a Superhero within Us...Waiting to Be Unleashed... Both at work and at home, our lives are growing more and more hectic and it can be hard to survive, much less thrive, at the pace of progress. Technology has brought new and better ways to create, to communicate and to collaborate but has also filled our time with clutter, craziness and chaos. There is more potential than ever to fill our careers and our lives with magical experience, but we seldom make enough time or space to realize that potential. Agents of Change is a collection of stories, examples and fables that provide ideas and insights for creating a superpowered innovation program, organizational culture and purposeful life. While our life is, and bound to be, full of distractions, this book will help you to unleash your inner superhero and to become an Agent of Change.

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