The science of unintended consequences
There are both positive and negative unintended consequences of actions. Is it possible to plan for them?
Our collection of stories and ideas on how change
leaders are reimagining and co-creating change
that inspires more change
To counter rapidly growing and mutating problems, the speed of execution, building solutions, getting solutions to citizens & responding to challenges as they emerge all influence the speed of solving the problem. And to do so, we need to move from a linear change mindset to an exponential change pathway.
Read MoreThere are both positive and negative unintended consequences of actions. Is it possible to plan for them?
Read how the unified not uniform principle embraces diversity & leverages the unique strengths of participants to drive scalable solutions.
Openness is a key mindset shift for system orchestration. Read more.
Read how empowering communities globally through innovative, sustainable, and collaborative solutions can catalyse exponential climate action.
Read how Aastrika Foundation is restoring the agency of mothers and building the capacity of midwives for respectable maternal care.
If the Milky Way, our galaxy, was 5 million miles in diameter, then Earth, the only place we can live for now, would be equal to…
A co-travelling journey with change leaders is like a meandering river. Together, we explore, reimagine and enable shifts towards impact at scale. One way we undertake…
In college, I received a scholarship from the Institute of Social and Economic Change (ISEC). The only reason I knew about it was because my college…
Societal Thinking has found a home in the Centre for Exponential Change
Societal Platforms aren’t (just) about tech, they’re about connecting people. Specifically about connecting networks of people. Find out more.