Move Lib/E: Putting America's Infrastructure Back in the Lead

Author:   Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter ,  Heather Henderson (Barnard College)
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
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Publication Date:   11 May 2015
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Author:   Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter ,  Heather Henderson (Barnard College)
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Library ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781504608077


ISBN 10:   1504608070
Publication Date:   11 May 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A wonderful book! With bold and imaginative thinking, Move shows how we can combine technological innovation with dedicated leadership to make transportation infrastructure an engine for growth and a spark to reignite America's optimism. -- ""Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Steve Jobs"" America has been waiting for a call to think big and act big as we envision our transportation future. Kanter's important book is it. -- ""Deval Patrick, former governor of Massachusetts"" Daily commutes and news across the nation testify to overtaxed and crumbling infrastructure that has led to horrendously congested traffic, collapsing bridges, and chronic flight delays...Kanter worries that a lack of political will is holding back more progress in the United States, which is so crucial to increased productivity, and appeals for action to get us moving. -- ""Booklist"" Delivering world class infrastructure is essential for any country to be competitive and create jobs. Move takes a fresh view on this issue and identifies solutions that build on key American strengths in technological innovation and entrepreneurial vision. -- ""Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman and CEO, General Electric"" Kanter examines the degrading conditions and increasing inefficiency of American transportation networks...The author's intent remains clear: to inspire and promote participation in the development of America's mobility infrastructure and elevate it to the forefront of the global innovation marketplace. A busy yet passionately motivating call for action. -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" Rosabeth Kanter's Move makes a persuasive case for the central importance of America's infrastructure to our country's future. In particular, she shows how smarter transportation systems--built on Big Data, cloud, mobile, and social technologies--can make our communities less congested and more livable. This is an important book, with lessons for business, government, and all of civil society. -- ""Virginia Rometty, chairman and CEO, IBM"" Savvy, persuasive, and enjoyable to read, Move is a sweeping, fact-filled look at how re-imagining infrastructure and embracing disruptive technologies and new business models could improve daily life, open economic opportunities, and ease burdens on families. Everyone who cares about more livable cities and more efficient commutes should grab this eye-opening book. -- ""Scott Griffith, former CEO, Zipcar"" This is not just a book about repairing our ailing roads, bridges and railways. Kanter's ambition is broader and deeper: She wants Americans to address the fundamental issues of how our cities work....Her recommendations, if realized, could make America more efficient and more environmentally sound, with greater economic opportunity and the health benefits that will flow from these investments...A worthy book, one that anyone in public service needs to read. -- ""New York Times"" What unites us should be stronger than what divides us, and our shared reliance on infrastructure-for access to jobs, education, clean air, and healthy communities-makes it a top national priority. In Move, Rosabeth Moss Kanter offers impressive analysis, insightful stories, and a compelling road map for a new way forward. -- ""Bill Clinton"" With Move, Rosabeth Kanter puts a human face on the data. From our environment and economy to our neighborhoods and daily commutes, Kanter shows not only the urgent need to address this critical issue but, more importantly, how to do it, in this engaging and inspiring work. -- ""Arianna Huffington, New York Times bestselling author of Thrive""


Savvy, persuasive, and enjoyable to read, Move is a sweeping, fact-filled look at how re-imagining infrastructure and embracing disruptive technologies and new business models could improve daily life, open economic opportunities, and ease burdens on families. Everyone who cares about more livable cities and more efficient commutes should grab this eye-opening book. -- Scott Griffith, former CEO, Zipcar Rosabeth Kanter's Move makes a persuasive case for the central importance of America's infrastructure to our country's future. In particular, she shows how smarter transportation systems--built on Big Data, cloud, mobile, and social technologies--can make our communities less congested and more livable. This is an important book, with lessons for business, government, and all of civil society. -- Virginia Rometty, chairman and CEO, IBM Delivering world class infrastructure is essential for any country to be competitive and create jobs. Move takes a fresh view on this issue and identifies solutions that build on key American strengths in technological innovation and entrepreneurial vision. -- Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman and CEO, General Electric America has been waiting for a call to think big and act big as we envision our transportation future. Kanter's important book is it. -- Deval Patrick, former governor of Massachusetts Kanter examines the degrading conditions and increasing inefficiency of American transportation networks...The author's intent remains clear: to inspire and promote participation in the development of America's mobility infrastructure and elevate it to the forefront of the global innovation marketplace. A busy yet passionately motivating call for action. -- Kirkus Reviews Daily commutes and news across the nation testify to overtaxed and crumbling infrastructure that has led to horrendously congested traffic, collapsing bridges, and chronic flight delays...Kanter worries that a lack of political will is holding back more progress in the United States, which is so crucial to increased productivity, and appeals for action to get us moving. -- Booklist This is not just a book about repairing our ailing roads, bridges and railways. Kanter's ambition is broader and deeper: She wants Americans to address the fundamental issues of how our cities work....Her recommendations, if realized, could make America more efficient and more environmentally sound, with greater economic opportunity and the health benefits that will flow from these investments...A worthy book, one that anyone in public service needs to read. -- New York Times With Move, Rosabeth Kanter puts a human face on the data. From our environment and economy to our neighborhoods and daily commutes, Kanter shows not only the urgent need to address this critical issue but, more importantly, how to do it, in this engaging and inspiring work. -- Arianna Huffington, New York Times bestselling author of Thrive A wonderful book! With bold and imaginative thinking, Move shows how we can combine technological innovation with dedicated leadership to make transportation infrastructure an engine for growth and a spark to reignite America's optimism. -- Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Steve Jobs What unites us should be stronger than what divides us, and our shared reliance on infrastructure-for access to jobs, education, clean air, and healthy communities-makes it a top national priority. In Move, Rosabeth Moss Kanter offers impressive analysis, insightful stories, and a compelling road map for a new way forward. -- Bill Clinton


Author Information

Rosabeth Moss Kanter holds the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professorship at Harvard Business School and is chair and director of the Harvard University Advanced Leadership Initiative. She is the author of numerous books, including The Change Masters, named by the London Financial Times as one of the most influential business books of the twentieth century; and Men and Women of the Corporation, which won the C. Wright Mills Award for the year's best book on social issues. She was the top-ranking woman-No. 11 overall-in a 2002 study of Top Business Intellectuals by citation in several sources. She was named one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Boston by Boston magazine and in 2010 was named one of the 125 Women Who Changed Our World over the past 125 years by Good Housekeeping magazine. Heather Henderson is a voice talent, theater critic, and dramaturg. In addition to narrating audiobooks, she has voiced hundreds of commercial and educational projects, and her arts reviews and poems have appeared in newspapers and magazines across the country. She holds MFA and DFA degrees from the Yale School of Drama. She lives in Oregon.

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