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Bill Whiland - Online Editor -  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

After many years of successfully managing a family business in Scotland, Bill handed over to other family members in 2001 to become Chief Executive of the West Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce, and then Chief Exec at the larger Dunbartonshire Chamber for five years

Since leaving the Chamber Bill has travelled, worked with charities and in late 2006 walked 600 miles of the Camino de Santiago from France to Finisterre in Spain. He continues to work part time with the family business and has also lectured on entrepreneurial process, which led to involvement on development projects in central Europe, Eastern Europe and South Africa.

 

Fiona Howard - Webmaster - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Fiona Howard works with Clyde and Forth Press in Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Fiona is a highly respected and well known journalist with duties that have included reporting and editing for various publications around the West of Scotland. She is also the owner and editor of the Business in Dunbartonshire website at; http://www.dunbartonshire.biz/ and a fully trained and qualified spiritual healer.

 

Jim Chestnut - Atticweb Development - http://www.atticweb.co.uk/

 

Jim is a former soldier with a keen interest in information collection and research. Skills that were then put to use in the peace movement. Research led to computers and web design quickly followed. A web design and development company was then started, aimed, primarily, though not exclusively, at Helensburgh-based business and voluntary/charity groups. With an on-going interest in research Jim does quite a bit with a locally based Heritage trust. Atticweb is based in the beautiful little town of Helensburgh by the Clyde estuary in Scotland.

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 21 May 2010 22:44 )  

Welcome

WELCOME to Communities of the Future (CoTF). an evolving 21st century network of people and organizations throughout the U.S.A, Europe and other countries that are working in collaboration to develop new concepts of governance, economic development, leadership, and education/learning as a response to a fast-paced, interconnected, and increasingly complex world.

CoTF Workbook

Workbook for Community Transformation - original essays and writings by Rick Smyre

If anyone would like to have a digital copy of the community transformation workbook that Rick uses to develop "master capacity builders" in local communities, please contact him at rlsmyre@aol.com and he will send all twelve tabs to you directly free of charge.

The essays come under different headings as follows;

  1. CoTF Vignettes
  2. Transformation
  3. System of Community Transformation
  4. Transformational Leadership
  5. Transformational Learning
  6. Emergence of a Molecular Economy
  7. Weak Signals
  8. Rethinking the Role of the Chamber of Commerce
  9. Return of the Rural Area
  10. Why Old Solutions No Longer Work
  11. 21st Century Bibliography
  12. Rick Smyre Bio

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