Rapid Shifts

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Rapid Shifts explores the fascinating phenomenon of accelerated social and industrial change, questioning why some norms and industries transform quickly while others resist. It argues that these rapid shifts aren't random but result from triggering events intersecting with existing instability. The book examines how globalization and technological advancements are reshaping our world, emphasizing the need to understand and anticipate these disruptions.
The book delves into case studies, like the swift adoption of the internet, to illustrate patterns of change across different eras. It challenges the idea that change is always gradual, showing how societal norms and industries can be upended decisively under the right conditions, such as political mobilization or economic pressures.
Drawing from historical records and statistical data, the book presents a comparative analysis to highlight common patterns and unique characteristics in rapid transformations.

Structured in three parts, Rapid Shifts first introduces a framework for analyzing rapid shifts. It then presents detailed case studies. Finally, it synthesizes these studies to offer broader conclusions on managing future transformations. This approach makes the book valuable for policymakers, business leaders, and social activists aiming to effectively manage change.

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