SEMINAR
Stockholm 24 October 9.00-12.00
There are tensions among different approaches to the environmental and social challenges described by the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs).
- Some focus on the environmental SDGs, fundamentally on the development of technologies that will solve them.
- Others prioritize the social aspects of the SDGs, emphasizing that no sustainability is possible without social justice.
- Still others believe that before humanity can move towards the goals, inner personal capacities need to be developed. As the SDGs do not include these capacities, the Inner Development Goals (IDG) were developed.
Working in any of these three aspects and ignoring the others might seem initially like a good idea that diminish the sensation of overwhelming complexity, but each one of them is a simplification that eventually leads to its own dead end.
In this workshop Eugenio will share a way of working strategically and operationally on the three aspects – the environmental, the social and the personal – at multiple scales of system: the organization and its environment of operations, the teams and the people, the strategy and the tasks, …
Without succumbing to the complexity of the challenges.
HOST
Eugenio Moliní
Eugenio is an OD-consultant with a specialty to design and facilitate transformational processes in which success depends on the collaboration between parties with different perspectives, professions, cultures and even diverging interests.
Apart from his consulting practice, he is the initiator of GAIT, a network of Change Agents committed to support each other to increase the impact of their interventions, while at the same time diminishing the pain caused to those that will be affected by the changes and, avoiding putting themselves in harm’s way.
Eugenio works mainly in Europe but also in in Africa and Latin America, with a broad range of companies and organisations.
PRICE
1800 SEK ex. VAT.
500 SEK ex. VAT. for MiL Foundation member companies.
Location
United Spaces, Klarabergsviadukten 63, Stockholm
A series that matter
Welcome to one of the seminars in this fall’s MiL seminar series, where we invite you to three perspectives of high relevance to questions that leaders and organizations are facing today.