Regeneration in Action: Lessons for People, Business and Society
11th October 2023 (12th in APAC)
Americas: 2pm PDT | 3pm MDT | 4pm CDT | 5pm EDT | Brazil 6pm Africa: 9pm West | 10pm South | 11pm East
Europe: 10pm UK | 11pm West | Midnight East APAC: 5am China | 6am Japan | 8am AEST | 10am NZST
Europe: 10pm UK | 11pm West | Midnight East APAC: 5am China | 6am Japan | 8am AEST | 10am NZST
As we strive to make impact and sustainable improvements to business as usual, we need to shift how we approach rewards -- and challenge the old paradigm of motivation. We can look beyond our past to build a new future.
Carol Sanford is an expert on regenerative business, and Carol's latest book on regenerative methods -- "No More Gold Stars" (2023) -- pursues a radically different understanding of education, systems change, and entrepreneurship.
Drawing lessons from First Nations cultures, ancient wisdom, and quantum science, Carol's latest book offers a path to ignite a revolution in our consciousness, influencing everything from personal decisions to cultural change.
We'll dive deeper into these possibilities:
* How can educational disciplines foster independent thinking?
* Which businesses are pursuing regenerative approach?
* How can we shift from control thinking to regenerative action?
We'll also be joined by your co-hosts co-hosts Paul Herman of HIP Investor and Nigel Lake of Pottinger .
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.
Carol Sanford is an expert on regenerative business, and Carol's latest book on regenerative methods -- "No More Gold Stars" (2023) -- pursues a radically different understanding of education, systems change, and entrepreneurship.
Drawing lessons from First Nations cultures, ancient wisdom, and quantum science, Carol's latest book offers a path to ignite a revolution in our consciousness, influencing everything from personal decisions to cultural change.
We'll dive deeper into these possibilities:
* How can educational disciplines foster independent thinking?
* Which businesses are pursuing regenerative approach?
* How can we shift from control thinking to regenerative action?
We'll also be joined by your co-hosts co-hosts Paul Herman of HIP Investor and Nigel Lake of Pottinger .
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.