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Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

May 2011 - The Model of Contextual Cooperative Change (M3C) is a modern new textbook on the theory of contextual change, presenting original ideas tested and ready to implement in a highly informative book, the authors posit that to increase effectiveness of change, it's necessary to introduce dynamic stability into a system.

The M3C Model of Cooperative Contextual Change ( 2011) by Alessandro Biscaccianti, Mark Esposito, Lloyd C. Williams

The whole organisation and each individual should have a sense of security, and M3C can become the vehicle for this change.

One especially new element is the contextual drivership method, which integrates leadership and management into organisational practices and processes that assure opportunity and capacity for success among employees. So if you're ready to increase action co-ordination, proactively anticipate possible issues, enhance information sharing, and become willing to look for solutions instead of focusing on problems, pick up The M3C Model of Cooperative Contextual Change for some brand-new insight.

About the Author

Read more about Mark Esposito on our Senior Associates page.

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The M3C Model of Cooperative Contextual Change

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Published: May 2011