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Vision in action : the art of taking and shaping initiative (edition 1986)

by Christopher Schaefer (Author), Tijno Voors (Author)

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This workbook is for those involved in social creation - in collaborative deeds that can influence the social environment in which people live and where their ideas and actions can matter.
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Title:Vision in action : the art of taking and shaping initiative
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Vision in action: The art of taking and shaping initiatives (Social ecology series) by Christopher Schaefer

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