Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Mission
Poem: An Imagined Letter from COVID-19 to Humans
2. The Core Team
Profile: Shulamit Morris-Evans, British Extinction Rebellion
activist
3. The Scrum
Profile: Waël Alafandi, Syrian refugee studying in France
4. Struggles
Profile: Anh Nguyen, Vietnamese fish exporter studying in
Sweden
5. Remapping the World
Profile: Tom Rossiter, American architect and photographer
6. The Theory of Everything
Profile: Anna Panagiotou, Greek archaeologist
7. Rethinking Resilience
Profile: Sharmin Sarah Mim, Bangladeshi teacher-trainer
8. Talking to Robots
Profile: Shay Hershkovitz, Israeli political scientist and start-up
executive
9. Points of Light
Profile: Gamelilhe Sibanda, Zimbabwean technical adviser to the
United Nations
10. Places
Profile: Paola Bay, Italian artist and designer
11. Bright Ideas
Profile: Ian Mabbett, Welsh university professor and inventor
12. Connecting
Notes
Steve Hamm is an author, journalist, and filmmaker. He has worked for a number of newspapers and magazines, including BusinessWeek and the San Jose Mercury News, and has made documentary films about immigration, policing, and opioids. He is coauthor of Smart Machines: IBM’s Watson and the Era of Cognitive Computing (Columbia, 2013) and Rise of the Data Cloud (2020), among other books.
Hamm, one of the most talented business journalists, has reached
across fields, culture, and continents to bring to life an
optimistic vision of social change. Against a backdrop of tragedy,
the Pivot Projects have tapped brilliant creative minds to provide
realistic solutions to vexing problems through imagination and
action.
*Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, senior associate dean for leadership
studies and Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management,
Yale School of Management*
The Pivot is an engaging nonstop ride through the development of a
vision to address the world’s major problems by systems scientists
and community activists who came together to assess key challenges
that face us.
*Michael Batty, Bartlett Professor of Planning and Chair of the
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College
London*
The Pivot is a readable and engaging narrative account of an
audacious attempt to stimulate change at a global level.
*Professor Ruth Crick, Director, Jearni Sciences CIC*
The book effortlessly guides us through the ideation and inception
stages of the project, onto the pivots undertaken and lessons
learned through trial and error, finally revealing how this
framework of local action began to emerge, before handing it over
to us, the inspired reader, to take what we've learned and
contribute to the mission of tackling climate change.
*SmartThinkingBooks*
Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "The Pivot:
Addressing Global Problems Through Local Action" is an inherently
informed and informative study and one that should be a part of
every community, college, and university library Sustainable/Green
Business Development collection and supplemental curriculum studies
list.
*Midwest Book Review*
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