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===Inhibitors:===
===Inhibitors:===
a) Public scrutiny <br>
a) Public scrutiny <br>
b) Lack of resources available at initial conception
b) Lack of resources available at initial conception<br>
c) Synergy of efforts<br>
c) Synergy of efforts<br>
===Paradigms:===
===Paradigms:===
Leaders shape the discussion and shape events regarding sustainability.  They provide examples for people to mimic.  Leaders inspire and encourage people to accomplish difficult activities.
Leaders shape the discussion and shape events regarding sustainability.  They provide examples for people to mimic.  Leaders inspire and encourage people to accomplish difficult activities.

Latest revision as of 21:59, 18 September 2009

Leadership in Sustainability

Description:

Individuals, organizations, and/or businesses that pioneer ideas, technology and/or business processes regarding sustainability issues. These persons/groups are implementing, shaping and changing the future of sustainability

Enablers:

a) Any person/group can become leader and promoter of sustainability
b) Popularity has a multiplier effect on issue

Inhibitors:

a) Public scrutiny
b) Lack of resources available at initial conception
c) Synergy of efforts

Paradigms:

Leaders shape the discussion and shape events regarding sustainability. They provide examples for people to mimic. Leaders inspire and encourage people to accomplish difficult activities.

Experts:

a) Al Gore – Former Vice President of the United States , Michael Braungart and William McDonough – authors of “Cradle to Cradle”, Andrew W. Stavitz – author of “The Triple Bottom Line”
b) Corporations on Global 100 – Most Sustainable Corporations in the World (e.g. Coca Cola Company, Amazon.com, Nike)
c)Non Government Organizations (e.g. World Wildlife Foundation, Forest Steward Council, Greenpeace)

Timing:

Web Resources:

a) Forest Steward Council - www.fsc.org/
b) World Wildlife Foundation - www.wwf.org
c) Greenpeace - www.greenpeace.org
d) Global 100 – Most Sustainable Corporations in the World - www.global100.org