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Join host Dan Montgomery as he interviews provocative thinkers, business leaders, activists and educators on Sustainable Leadership. We explore the idea that sustainability requires a deep personal and cultural shift in the ways we see, think, act and do business in the world. In even the best case future scenarios, we need to find new ways to live, produce and consume. We explore how to create a business culture that helps build a world we can all thrive in, that does not rob future generations and other species, and is more enjoyable for us to live in now. For reviews and reflections on archived shows, see www.resilient-strategies.com/blog
Original Air Date: 4/8/2009 8:00 PM UTC
Guest: Dr. Don Beck. We welcome back Dr. Beck for a conversation about the future of business. In Dr. Beck's Spiral Dynamics parlance, we've had an unbalanced excess of individualistic, entrepreneurial energy that the more collective "memes" in our society were unable to check, leading to rampant greed and corruption. The tendency now is to swing the pendulum the other way, creating a more interventionist and collectivist ethic that may well create its own set of problems. What can business learn from the mistakes of the past few years? How can entrepreneurship respond to the needs of the whole system instead of individual acquisitiveness?
Original Air Date: 3/24/2009 8:00 PM UTC
In this episode, we welcome back Robert W. "Doc" Hall for a follow up to last month's conversation about Compression. In this segment, we will look further into what happens to our individual psychology and our culture when material expansion hits a wall. How will this affect our sense of time, of growth, of our very purpose?
Original Air Date: 3/17/2009 4:00 PM UTC
Guest: Arron Mansika, Owner. Boulder's Best Organics is an up and coming success story in the local organic products industry, selling over 10,000 organic gift collections in its first two years. Arron started with a business model designed to create a "win" for everyone it touched, and has both capitalized on, and reinforced, Boulder's emergence as the "Silicon Valley" of the industry. Join us for a conversation about how Arron created the business, and his personal journey as an entrepreneur.
Original Air Date: 3/4/2009 8:00 PM UTC
LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) consumers are a huge and growing market - a market with some distinctive differences. Join retail consumer marketing veteran and LOHAS industry insider Bill Capsalis as he shares some secrets on the eve of the big Natural Products West Expo, the industry's largest trade show.
Original Air Date: 2/10/2009 5:00 PM UTC
Guest: Robert W "Doc" Hall. Doc Hall has been a leading light in the adoption of lean manufacturing practices in the US, and the author of six books on manufacturing practices. In his forthcoming book, Compression, Doc explores how we can create a business system that will "globally create at least the same quality of life as in industrial societies today, while using less than half the energy and virgin raw materials, and cutting toxic releases to nearly zero."
Original Air Date: 1/28/2009 4:30 PM UTC
Guest: Ryan Martens, Founder and CTO, Rally Software. Rally Software has become a model for sustainable practices in IT - as well as for innovative collaborative methods in software development itself.
Original Air Date: 1/21/2009 4:00 PM UTC
Guest: Verna Allee. Verna is a pioneer in the field of Value Network Analysis, helping companies work with the power of social networks, intangible assets, and knowledge management. Value Network Analysis is a profoundly innovative tool for visualizing, planning and managing complex adaptive organizations. Verna has been a trusted advisor to more than 100 Fortune 1000 companies, leading government agencies, civil society organizations, and entrepreneurial startups — including Cisco Systems, the Boeing Company, HP, Telenor, AgResearch, PwC, and Mayo Clinic. We'll be talking about how these new tools help us understand how to build robust, innovative, resilient and sustainable business models.
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