New projects ideas and reducing risk

As an innovator & entrepreneur your #1 task is to reduce the risk and uncertainty of new business ideas before you invest big and scale ... ... test desirability, viability, and feasibility. That gives us three major areas of uncertainty: Do customers want it (desirability), can we build & implement

December 6th, 2017|Categories: new project, project, strategy|

New projects & value creation

So simple and very interesting was a blog in the Harvard Business Review (Edmundson & Verdin 9Nov2017), that I add some bits of it here. I feel the information is very important for new and up&running projects and programs to take into consideration. We're all creatures of habit. We all

November 21st, 2017|Categories: new project, project, strategy|

Keeping up with the Joneses

When looking at any way forward, I have two choices: "More of the Same" — movement not progress restructuring, investment in HRactivities, focus on more productivity and less costs, or "Guts & Will & Faith" in the collective ability to transcend the mundane by harmonising the demands of common sense

November 10th, 2017|Categories: new project, project, strategy|

Rainforest preservation Brazil, 22➡️

Located within the Amazon, in Portel Municipality, Portel micro-Region,  it comprises 177,899.5 hectares in 17 privately owned parcels or “Glebas,” for a total of 194,402.8 Ha. The Amazon is the largest remaining rainforest on our planet. It is known for its amazing biodiversity: home to 10% of all species, including some

November 3rd, 2017|Categories: carbon offset projects, carbon strategy, global warming, project|

Wind Turbines India, 22➡️

The main purpose of this project activity is to generate clean form of electricity through renewable wind energy source. Bothe Windfarm Development Pvt. Ltd. is the promoter of the proposed project activity. The Project has 40 Wind Turbines of individual capacity 2MW each and 57 Wind Turbines of individual capacity

November 3rd, 2017|Categories: carbon offset projects, carbon strategy, invites, project|

Sustainable leadership: the three types of resilience you need | Guardian Sustainable Business | The Guardian

Resilience is the capacity for adapting to – and surviving – radically changing circumstances. This includes anything from climate change and economic collapse to the threat of international terrorism and pandemic disease. To meet these challenges sustainably, leaders must cultivate three types of resilience. Personal, group and global resilience. Personal

August 4th, 2017|Categories: new project, project, strategy|

Spirit at work

Paper for the Living Spirit Conference, University of Surrey, Guildford, England, July 22-24 2002 by Robin Alfred, with Robin Shohet of the Findhorn Consultancy Service Developing Practical Spirituality in the Workplace It seems that all the overripe hierarchies of the world, from corporations to nation states, are in trouble and are

August 3rd, 2017|Categories: education, new project, project, strategy, values|

Fund the change you want to see

Donating funds to PET is a tangible way to contribute to concrete and dynamic initiatives making positive change happen TODAY in the Park Ecovillage, Findhorn— apart from volunteering with us... Your donation supports our community beneficiaries and spreads the positive news that IT'S POSSIBLE to do things differently. We are

be a stubborn optimist: Christiana Figueres

Figueres is a prominent leader with remarkable experience of bringing together a global agreement from 195 countries. Reflecting on leadership, Figueres believes that, in the same way that we have more distributed knowledge (through digitalization) and are increasingly seeing more distributed energy, so too shall we move towards a world with more

July 23rd, 2017|Categories: affordable housing, carbon strategy, new project, project, strategy, values|

EcoKit teaching / Tallinn University

News: Representatives of the Findorn eco village trained Estonian teachers in TU 16.12.2013. The representatives of the Findorn ecovillage in Scotland, who visited Tallinn University in the beginning of December, held a supplementary seminar about the environment and sustainable development for teams from middle- and high schools and vocational schools.

August 3rd, 2016|Categories: carbon strategy, education, press basics, project|
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