Peter Senge, Author of "The Fifth Discipline" to Interview John Elkington, Author of "Cannibals with Forks," Wednesday, January 17, 2007 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. EST
NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- January 11, 2007 --Ewire -- Can industrial dinosaurs learn fast
enough to embrace sustainability challenges? Can entrepreneurial mammals
grow fast enough to make a difference?
These are the questions Peter M. Senge, founding chairperson of The Society
for Organizational Learning (SoL) and author of "The Fifth Discipline: the
Art and Practice of the Learning Organization" will be discussing with John
Elkington, Founder, Director, and Chief Entrepreneur, SustainAbility,
(U.K.), and author of "Cannibals with Forks."
This conversation is part of a series of audio conferences on sustainable
business practices entitled "Conversations on the Art and Practice of
Sustainable Enterprise" being sponsored by The Sustainability Consortium of
the Society for the Organizational Learning (SoL), in conjunction with J.
Ottman Consulting, a leading consultancy on green marketing and
eco-innovation.
Peter M. Senge, Ph.D. is a senior lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. He has lectured extensively throughout the world,
translating the abstract ideas of systems theory into tools for better
understanding of economic and organizational change. He has worked with
leaders in business, education, health care and government. The Journal of
Business Strategy named Dr. Senge as one of the 24 people who had the
greatest influence on business strategy over the last 100 years.
John Elkington chairs or serves as member of councils and committees, e.g.
for Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (B&HHRC), Dow Jones
Sustainability Indexes, The Environment Foundation, Export Credits
Guarantee Department (ECGD), Business in the Environment, Royal Society of
Arts (RSA), Zouk Ventures and Instituto Ethos, Brazil. BusinessWeek
described John in 2004 as "a dean of the corporate-responsibility movement
for three decades."
Registration fee is U.S. $199 (25% discount for not for profits and
students).
CDs for this and prior conversations between Peter Senge and other
sustainability leaders are also available.
To register or to find out more information, go to
http://eventplus.ilinc.com/client/index.php?cmpId=26