by Gil Friend | Jul 17, 2005 | Sustainability
I often muse about ‘what enables change.’ So I was heartened to find this quote from Paul Tiliich (via Integral Institute): What we call the ‘Renaissance’ was participated in by about one thousand people.
by Gil Friend | Jul 13, 2005 | Sustainability
Captain Reynaud was shocked. We shouldn’t be. I was just speaking of contingent futures. Here’s one: Recent surveys, including one just released by Design Chain Associates, show significant lack of readiness in the tech industry for the EU’s...
by Gil Friend | Jul 13, 2005 | Sustainability
I closed my recent post, Eye of the Beholder, with this reflection: I spent a few days recently with several dozen CEOs, VPs environment, and risk management executives from a variety of companies, exploring the challenges of “environmental health and...
by Gil Friend | Jul 13, 2005 | Sustainability
Here’s the full text of that Eye of the Beholder article I referenced last week. (No point missing out on blogosphere visibility.) ‘Eye of the Beholder’ – New Bottom Line 14.5 – June 30, 2005 I’ve encountered very different...
by Gil Friend | Jul 6, 2005 | Sustainability
I’ve just posted the latest ‘New Bottom Line’ – my monthly strategic perspectives on business and the environment – at the Natural Logic website. Eye of the Beholder summarizes the recent Cradle to Cradle design workshop in Silicon...
by Gil Friend | Jul 6, 2005 | Sustainability
[GreenSupplyLine]: Gina Roos reports that Newark InOne, a leading N. American distributor of electronic components, is offering a downloadable RoHS legislation and technical manual at its new RoHS Express web site. (Click here for the technical manual.) It’s a...