Category: COVID-19

  • We have weaponized fear and built the fear economy

    We have weaponized fear and built the fear economy

    By KARTHIGA RATNAM “I sit on a man’s back choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am sorry for him and wish to lighten his load by all means possible… except by getting off his back.” ― Leo Tolstoy, What Then Must We Do? Fear. A useful emotion. It…

  • Webinar: Population & Migration

    Webinar: Population & Migration

    With us for the webinar – a group of dynamic Palermitans: – Leoluca Orlando. As Mayor of Palermo, Orlando’s extraordinary vision and courage has changed our understanding of immigration, tolerance, and the fight against corruption. – Claudio Arestivo. A co-founder of Moltivolti – a unique regenerative business – which serves as an example for the…

  • WEBINAR: “Health & Livelihood”

    WEBINAR: “Health & Livelihood”

    Join us as we welcome: Stuart Hart – a leading authority on the implications of environment and poverty for business strategy. Hart is the Founder and President of  Enterprise for a Sustainable World Bob Freling – Executive Director at Solar Electric Light Fund, Freling developed the “solar village development model” – a wholistic community-based approach to development.…

  • WEBINAR: “Work & Tech”

    WEBINAR: “Work & Tech”

    Our webinar on the issues facing the future of work and tech >>

  • WEBINAR: “Power & Corruption”

    WEBINAR: “Power & Corruption”

    REPLAY >> Join our guests as we discuss – “Power & Corruption” with: Obiageli “Aunty Oby” Ezekwesili, a former vice president of the World Bank (African Region), co-founder and founding director of Transparency International, co-founder of the #BringBackOurGirls movement and has also served twice as Federal Minister in Nigeria. Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, the Founder and Honorary…

  • The Movement of Movements: A Last Chance to Save the Planet?

    The Movement of Movements: A Last Chance to Save the Planet?

    BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR, KARTHIGA RATNAM, & PHILIP KOTLER On this, the 90th birthday of Philip Kotler, we ask the world to come together to save the future. One way to do this is to build a “movement of movements.“ It’s time to put aside our toys – our ideologies and guns – and look at…

  • Today: Webinar on Inequality

    Today: Webinar on Inequality

    Join Philip Kotler and Christian Sarkar as they kickoff the second challenge: Inequality. The webinar includes a special presentation by Karthi Ratnam and Aryssa Yoon on Gender Inequality and Climate Change.

  • The Impact of the Death of Nature on Gender Inequality

    The Impact of the Death of Nature on Gender Inequality

    BY KARTHIGA RATNAM & ARYSSA YOON Climate Change. Environmental Degradation. Extinction Emergency. We have all heard the terms. The problem with climate change or the death of nature is that it’s usually tightly integrated with a host of other problems.  We are focusing on the impact of climate change on gender inequality. To understand gender…

  • The Powerlessness of the UN

    The Powerlessness of the UN

    BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR The only power the United Nations has is the “power of persuasion” – and that doesn’t seem to be working too well. Here’s a profound interview with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres about everything from climate change to vaccine nationalism (h/t Naveen Srivastava): Besides powerlessness, a second powerful idea we hear about is…

  • Webinar: How Jobs-to-be-Done can help solve the unmet needs of society

    Webinar: How Jobs-to-be-Done can help solve the unmet needs of society

    Here’s the replay of the webinar ‘How Jobs-to-be-Done can help solve the unmet needs of society’ with Strategyn’s Tony Ulwick:

  • Mapping the World’s Wicked Problems. Kickoff – April 1, 2021

    Mapping the World’s Wicked Problems. Kickoff – April 1, 2021

    The Wicked 7 Project is mapping the World’s Wicked Problems to understand the causes and then see how we can work together to find solutions. We have divided the World’s Wicked Problems in to seven categories – Death of Nature, Inequality, Hate & Conflict, Power & Corruption, Work & Tech, Health & Livelihood, and Population…

  • The Unmet Needs of Society: Introducing Multi-stakeholder Jobs to be Done

    The Unmet Needs of Society: Introducing Multi-stakeholder Jobs to be Done

    BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR, ANTHONY ULWICK and PHILIP KOTLER In his e-pamphlet — Rebalancing Society — Henry Mintzberg points out that a balanced society can be thought of as “sitting on a stool with three sturdy legs: a public sector of respected governments, to provide many of our protections (such as policing and regulating); a private…

  • It’s Time to Depoliticize Decision-Making

    It’s Time to Depoliticize Decision-Making

    BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER UPDATE: On the day we published this article, Texas Governor Gregg Abbott lifted Texas’ mask mandate – declaring the state 100% open for business. Health experts warned it was too soon. Texas Was Warned a Decade Ago Its Grid Was Unready for Cold reads the headline in Bloomberg Green…

  • From corona anxiety towards a new Enlightenment – Why a return to normal is not a meaningful option

    From corona anxiety towards a new Enlightenment – Why a return to normal is not a meaningful option

    BY GUIDO PALAZZO Why do societies collapse? Jared Diamond (2005) finds a rather simple, but frightening, explanation. When we are in a crisis and we do not know what to do, we tend to reinforce established routines. Sometimes, those routines make things worse. These might even be the driving force of the crisis and, as…

  • The Wicked 7: The APO Interview

    The Wicked 7: The APO Interview

    Watch: The Asian Productivity Organization’s David Sehyeon Baek interviews Christian Sarkar >>

  • How to See: When Narratives Create Reality

    How to See: When Narratives Create Reality

    BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR AND PHILIP KOTLER In this video – more timely today than ever – James Baldwin explains that “reality” depends on our point of view: How you view the world is largely shaped by where you are in it. The cultural narrative we believe in dictates our understanding of reality: This makes our…

  • Interlock USA: COVID, Racism, the Economy, and Climate Change

    Interlock USA: COVID, Racism, the Economy, and Climate Change

    BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER The USA is showing us how wicked problems are interlocked. How one feeds the other and the next and the next. In a society where power is corrupt, society loses its legitimacy. Not only is the social contract shredded, but so is our Constitution. The news is making our…

  • Mapping COVID-19 as a Wicked Problem

    Mapping COVID-19 as a Wicked Problem

    CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER One way to map a wicked problem is to begin with a process of discovery. Begin with the current, observable facts and ask “why?” – going backwards in time to create a chain of causality. Remember, each cause is also an effect. To predict what will happen going forward in…

  • Towards a Virtuous Economy

    Towards a Virtuous Economy

    CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER If anything, COVID-19 has opened our eyes to the startling weakness of our current economic system – both in the US and around the world. The “new normal” is simply another way of asking – what does a recovery, a return to business-as-usual look like? The economy was already failing,…

  • From Threat to Opportunity: Wicked Problems have Virtuous Solutions

    From Threat to Opportunity: Wicked Problems have Virtuous Solutions

    CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER One of the criticisms we see for this project is that we are accused of focusing on the negative – on wicked problems that can’t be solved. John Hagel tells us that change movements will have much more impact if they shift from threat-based narratives to opportunity-based narratives. Good point.…

  • Selecting the Wicked 7

    Selecting the Wicked 7

    CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER The process of selecting seven wicked problems was not one we took lightly. In our book on Brand Activism, we asked: What are the most urgent issues facing society? How did we get here? What are the root causes? What must be done now? How can we find common ground?…

  • Wicked Questions raised by COVID-19

    Wicked Questions raised by COVID-19

    CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER Sitting in lockdown, we started making a list of questions about WHY? >> Why is it that our institutions are failing us, and the common good, precisely at the moment we need them most? Why does the economy treat its “essential workers” so badly?  Why is no one talking about the whale in the…

  • What is a Wicked Problem?

    What is a Wicked Problem?

    CHRISTIAN SARKAR & PHILIP KOTLER To begin, here’s the article which introduced the world to the concept of “wicked problems” >> Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning by Horst W.J. Rittel and Melvin M. Webber.  In it, we learn about the 10 properties of a wicked problem: There is no definitive formulation of a wicked problem. Wicked problems have no stopping rule.  Solutions to…

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