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GreenGov: Three keys to sustainability integration
November 15, 2011
The FMYI team traveled to sunny Washington, DC for GreenGov recently to complete the fourth installment of sustainability conference season (GoGreen, GreenBiz Innovation Forum, Net Impact, and GreenGov). The White House Council on Environmental Quality‘s GreenGov focuses on sustainability within a wide range U.S. federal government agencies such as the Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Defense, Department of Veteran Affairs, Homeland Security, the National Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, Office of Management & Budget, and many more.
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The time is now for the new economy
October 24, 2011
The question on my mind these days is are we at the brink of a new era in our global economy. Will the Arab Spring, natural disasters around the world, the debt crises, the information revolution online, shifting demographics, and other emergent trends result in fundamental change with our economic system? Are we entering an “Economy 2.0” phase where collaboration, sustainability, and technology are changing how the game works? I blogged on this topics a few years ago in a series of posts:
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Collaborating at the Innovation Forum
October 18, 2011
I’m back from San Francisco after a great experience at GreenBiz’s Innovation Forum. My take? The GreenBiz team did a wonderful job intentionally creating an interactive conference full of thought leaders who are defining what’s next.
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How to collaborate for sustainability
October 05, 2011
Yesterday, I gave an introduction for Hannah Jones’s (Nike VP for Sustainable Business & Innovation) keynote at GoGreen Portland 2011. One of the themes during her speech was “Cooperation is the key to sustainability.“ In the face of major global economic challenges, the path to finding solutions and achieving sustainable success in the most resource efficient way is through cooperation and collaboration.
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