Introduction
Rippling Solutions into System Change
JUST ABOUT ANYONE THE WORLD OVER WHO HAS USED A CELL PHONE or a computer, posted on Facebook, or tweeted understands exactly how fast the world is changing. The old ways of doing many things have evolved, accelerated, transformed, been reorganized and restructured. From the slums in India to the mountains of Nepal, from the farms in Kenya to the streets of New York and the pampas of Argentina—all lives have been touched in some way by recent rapid technologic and electronic advances. Simultaneously, consecutively, and consequently “the times they are a-changing,” and in a large part of the world, the way we are now all living our lives is way different from what it was even five or ten years ...