Madan Sabnavis reviews The Gray Rhino in the Financial Express (New Delhi)
This book explains how ‘gray rhinos’, or significant crises, can be recognised and countered strategically
“[W]e often see old houses and bridges collapse, and this is quite common in India, where such structures decay. But if you look deeper, you will agree that signals are sent out well in advance. Signals that we miss either because we don’t notice them or because we choose to ignore them, as we don’t want to face the eventuality. This holds for climate change too, where several nations have chosen to ignore the repercussions of destroying the environment for short-term prospects of higher growth.”
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