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Category Archives: Sustainability

Thoughts on Santa Fe’s new MOOC – Introduction to Dynamical Systems and Chaos

January 20, 2014by Simon 4 Comments

In case you have not come across the acronym MOOC – it stands for Massive Open On-Line Course. Last year I wrote a review of Santa Fe’s first MOOC – […]

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Complexity, Sustainability

Ingrid Stefanovic’s Phenomenological Contribution to Sustainability

November 3, 2013by Simon 3 Comments

Ingrid Stefanovic’s phenomenological examination of sustainability is one of the most comprehensive studies of its kind. One of the themes of her work is how technological societies have lost their […]

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Reviews, Sustainability

Brazil’s Second Forum on Bioeconomics

October 12, 2013by Simon 2 Comments

Yesterday I attended Brazil’s second forum on bioeconomics hosted by the Brazilian National Confederation of Industry (CNI) and Harvard Business Review Brasil, and organised by Infinity Conferences and Events. The […]

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Events, Innovation, Sustainability

The Financial Impact of the Corporate Sustainability Index in Brazil

October 1, 2013by Simon Leave a comment

A few months ago, my good friend Giles Hutchins, also a colleague of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation (BCI) wrote an article outlining research carried out by Northfield Information Services (a […]

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Sustainability

The Pantanal and River Paraguay

September 26, 2013by Simon 2 Comments

It is quite funny living in Brazil sometimes, for it is still quite amazing for me to be living in such close proximity to so many diverse natural  regions. Maria […]

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Sustainability

Strategy Execution Summit 2013 Day Two: The Transformative Learning Journey

August 12, 2013by Simon 6 Comments

This article follows on from my previous article covering day one of the Strategy Execution Summit 2013 in São Paulo – Day One: The Transition of Business. Before reviewing the […]

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Events, Sustainability, Transition in Practice

Strategy Execution Summit 2013 Day One: The Transition of Business

August 9, 2013by Simon 7 Comments

It has been a very intense couple of days for myself but much more for my wife Maria, Director of Education at Symnetics Brasil, who is responsible for organising the […]

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Events, Sustainability, Transition in Practice

The Lifecycle of our Electronic Gadgets, the True Cost to Earth, and How We Move to Business Inspired by Nature

May 3, 2013by Simon 3 Comments

This slide above shows my career in the 1990s, starting from when I was a fresh faced graduate working at BT Laboratories in the area of usability and design thinking, […]

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Innovation, Our Toxic Lives, Sustainability

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