The Matrix of Peace Whole Systems Model (The Matrix of Peace)
A New Framework for Peacebuilding. The host for this show is Phyllis Blees.
Phyllis Blees, author and President of Peace Through Commerce, Inc., introduces a new framework for society building, peacebuilding, and problem-solvingL The Matrix of Peace Whole Systems Model for Designing and Activating Peaceful Societies.
We learn of its genesis under the thought leadership of a small, dedicated group of idealistic entrepreneurs trading stories about how they were trying to make the world a better place at work. The presenting problem: excluding the private sector from these efforts. The solution: healthy public, private, and civil society sectors working interdependently to bring about practices and higher-order values, virtues, beliefs, and worldviews in all three sectors.
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