The Solution Revolution, Paul Macmillan
The Solution Revolution, Paul Macmillan
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The Solution Revolution
How Business, Government, and Social Enterprises Are Teaming Up to Solve Society’s Toughest Problems

Author: Paul Macmillan, William Eggers

Narrator: Rick Adamson

Unabridged: 8 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2014


Synopsis

World hunger. Climate change. Crumbling infrastructure. It’s clear that in today’s era of fiscal constraints and political gridlock the government alone can no longer tackle these and other towering social problems. What’s required is a new, more collaborative and productive economic system. The Solution Revolution brings hope—revealing a new economy where players from across the spectrum of business, government, philanthropy, and social enterprise converge to solve big problems and create public value.

By erasing public-private sector boundaries, the solution economy is unlocking trillions of dollars in social benefit and commercial value. Where tough societal problems persist, new problem solvers are crowdfunding, ridesharing, app-developing, or impact-investing to design innovative new solutions for seemingly intractable problems. Providing low-cost health care, fighting poverty, creating renewable energy, and preventing obesity are just a few of the tough challenges that also represent tremendous opportunities for those at the vanguard of this movement.

Government cannot handle alone the huge challenges facing our global society—and it shouldn’t. We need a different economic paradigm that can flexibly draw on resources, combine efforts, and create value, while improving the lives of citizens. The Solution Revolution shows the way.

Reviews

Goodreads review by James on May 13, 2014

I found this presentation quite compelling. The authors do an admirable job of defining and demonstrating the concepts and practices of The Solution Revolution. Most discussions of paradigm shifts uniquely challenge readers, so this discussion does require a focus that many readers might find proble......more

Goodreads review by Christoph on October 20, 2013

It scantily summarizes concepts better covered in other books and didn't go into any further depth on any issue.......more

Goodreads review by Aaron on October 09, 2013

*A full executive summary of this book is available here: [URL not allowed] The main argument: Prior to the 19th century, public goods and social goals such as sanitation, health, affordable housing, education, and environmental protection were largely left up to individuals to......more

Goodreads review by Jose on October 09, 2013

A vwery good book that explains how private companies, governments, innovators and investors are uniting in many parts of the world to create solutions to difficult problems for the world. The book shows how they use new disruptive technologies, new business models, new impact currencies and new eco......more

Goodreads review by Sami on March 21, 2014

I highly recommend this book for anyone that is interested in social and economic development leveraging mass action and broad collaboration. The examples are very thorough and valuable. It is one of the few books in social and economic change that covers the whole landscape of developed and develo......more