Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction: Planning, Thinking, and Learning; 1 Learning-Oriented Planning; 2 From Quantum Physics to Quantum Thinking and Planning; 3 Thinking Beyond Duality; 4 Inescapable Uncertainty; 5 Intentions, Actions, and Reality; 6 The Illusion of Time and Space (Things and Order); 7 Many Worlds: Catalytic and Kaleidoscopic Thinking; 8 Thinking and Planning in the Field of All Possibilities; 9 Organizations As Energy Systems; 10 Personal Growth and Quantum Thinking and Planning; Conclusion: Change, Creativity, and Innovation
Summary
Harris's work applies insights from quantum physics to organizational strategy, planning, and leadership practice
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-148) and index