Self-Renewal: The Individual and the Innovative Society

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Self-Renewal: The Individual and the Innovative Society is a seminal book by John W. Gardner that explores how individuals and societies can continually adapt, grow, and innovate in the face of change.

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instanceOf book
person
advocates active citizenship
constructive risk-taking
continuous self-examination
openness to new ideas
author John W. Gardner NERFINISHED
describes barriers to institutional renewal
barriers to personal renewal
emphasizes the importance of values in guiding innovation
the need for resilience in times of rapid change
the role of institutions in fostering or inhibiting renewal
focusesOn how individuals can continually renew themselves
how societies can remain innovative
the relationship between individual growth and social progress
genre self-help
social philosophy
hasAuthor John W. Gardner NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced discourse on civic engagement
leadership studies
organizational development thinking
knownFor writing Self-Renewal: The Individual and the Innovative Society NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject adaptation to change
civic responsibility
innovation
leadership
lifelong learning
organizational renewal
personal growth
social change
notableFor articulating the concept of self-renewal at both individual and societal levels
its enduring relevance to discussions of innovation and change
occupation author
public official

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John W. Gardner notableWork Self-Renewal: The Individual and the Innovative Society