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A challenging five day programme designed to stimulate creative thinking and bring about change of a new order. One key concept that has significant relevance for the existing climate change crisis is that Buddhists consider the consequences of their actions on the seventh generation down the line. Short-termism has become the way many organisations operate, driven by the posting of quarterly results and stock market response.
This programme for leaders in industry, innovators, governmental officials, politicians, engineers, managers who want to make a real difference, and professional environmentalists, takes a completely different perspective in looking for long-term solutions and an innovative pathway through the environmental crisis.
We take a right-brained approach to sustainability that puts future generations on the map. The programme involves asking different questions and seeking different answers, as well as learning from different sources in the past, the present, the future and nature. We work with the concepts of balance, symbiosis and care, embracing cradle to cradle thinking and the no-waste principle.
The focus is on collaboration and co-operation to rethink what is possible. The event is largely outcome focused rather than problem focused, and considers values, ethics and the moral question about what needs to change. As always, our focus is on human behaviour and how when we have a common purpose, we can achieve the impossible. The time is now, and here, for the impossible to become possible. We only need change ourselves.
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