Regenerative & Responsible Business
Wednesday 15 January 2025
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Started 16:30 PM
Finished 18:30 PM
Organized by Nova SBE Leadership for Impact Knowledge Center
Venue: Nova School of Business and Economics
Address: Campus de Carcavelos
Rua da Holanda, 1
2775-405 Carcavelos
About this event
Ben Haggard presents Indirect Work: A must-read on regenerative change. Part of the Leadership for Impact Book Collection.The Nova SBE Leadership for Impact Knowledge Center invites you to join us for an inspiring session with Ben Haggard as he presents his groundbreaking book, Indirect Work: A Regenerative Change Theory for Businesses, Communities, Institutions, and Humans. Discover how regenerative approaches can drive meaningful transformation across all levels of society. This book is part of the Nova SBE Leadership for Impact Book Collection, offering insights for those committed to creating positive change. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore new ways of thinking about leadership, systems, and sustainable impact!
About the book:
Indirect Work offers you clear and practical approaches to test any change theory or programs for your organization, community efforts or personal growth, before you start or to examine what you do now. It can even help you make sense of past failures. Indirect Work strongly challenges the validity of pop psychology and the damage it causes to human psyche and soul, ultimately, impacting the quality of our Society.
About the author:
Ben specializes in a holistic, systems-based approach to understanding and building upon the complex human, natural and economic relationships that create and sustain the vitality and viability of a place.
Ben has provided a range of professional expertise to a wide spectrum of projects across North America, helping to develop models of thinking that integrate ecological and living-systems approaches with large-scale development. He has worked with developers and design teams, governmental agencies, city planning departments, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and others to apply the Regenesis approach to a broad range of community development issues and contexts.
Ben is a skilled writer, facilitator, and strategic thinker. His current work focuses on developing processes that coalesce diverse stakeholders around unifying, higher-order aims. Recent projects have included a new sustainable community planned for the outskirts of Capetown, South Africa and a regional sustainability planning project in the Finger Lakes region of New York. He also acts as a faculty member for The Regenerative Practitioner series.
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