2020 Entrepreneurship Series - Business Strategy with a FutureNormal Mindset

2020 Entrepreneurship Series - Business Strategy with a FutureNormal Mindset

We are delighted to announce the return of our popular Entrepreneurship Seminar Series.

Join us for the March webinar Business strategy with a FutureNormal Mindset where you will learn what sustainability is, and how it's a long-term, cost-wise investment for your business and society.

The evening explores the foundations of a FutureNormal business - one that is fit for the 21st century, acts meaningfully in its surroundings, aims for 100% human wellbeing, and sees money as a means not an end. You'll learn key techniques to develop a FutureNormal mindset and learn how best to implement sustainable actions.

Please note that the health and wellbeing of our staff and clients is of the utmost importance to us. Therefore, due to the recent developments surrounding the COVID-19 virus, this month's seminar will be held as an online Webinar. There will be no in-person session.

Please find the event link and details below:

When:

Tuesday 17 March 2020 5:30 - 7 pm

Where:

Online webinar

Speakers:

Nick Barter

Nick is a professor who lectures and researches in the area of strategy and sustainability. His core purpose is to help organisations develop their sustainable mindset and begin the journey of transforming their organisations to becoming FutureNormal.  Nick works at Griffith University where he teaches sustainability and systems thinking on the MBA, researches in this same area and also has an executive role as Academic Director for Griffith Online managing the University's online presence and its digital campus (11k students, >100 degrees). Prior to academia, Nick worked as a Senior Executive in industry and was a Strategy Consultant for EY.

Chris Fleming

Chris is a professor who teaches, researches, consults and provides public policy advice on the economic determinants of wellbeing and the sustainable management of the world around us. Chris is currently Director of the Griffith Institute for Tourism. Prior to his current role, Chris was the Director of Griffith University's MBA program, and has previously been employed as a Senior Consultant for MainStream Economics and Policy, and Marsden Jacob Associates, as well as a Senior Advisor within the Sustainable Development Policy Group of the New Zealand Ministry for the Environment.

RSVP:

Please register by Friday 13 March, 2020 http://events.griffith.edu.au/d/rnq8m0/4W


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