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A Global Forum
Business as an Agent of
World Benefit:
Management Knowledge
Leading Positive Change

October 22-25, 2006
In-Person and Online

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Business as an Agent of World Benefit:
Management Knowledge Leading Positive Change

A Global Forum
called by:
The Academy of Management
The United Nations Global Compact
Case Weatherhead School of Management

A forum will be held October 22nd-25th at Case Western Reserve University and online uniting top business leaders and educators to focus on ways of doing business that are both profitable and succeed in addressing the world’s most pressing social needs.

Scheduled Speakers:

Nancy Adler

Nancy Adler
Professor,
McGill University

C.K. Prahalad

C.K. Prahalad
Professor, University of Michigan

Patrick Cescau

Patrick Cescau
CEO,
Unilever

Bob Stiller

Bob Stiller
President and CEO, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters

       

Bertrand Collomb

Bertrand Collomb
Chairman, Lafarge

Ray C. Anderson

Ray C. Anderson
Chairman, Interface, Inc.

Jane Nelson

Jane Nelson
Director, Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative, Harvard University

William F. Christopher

William Christopher 
Group President, Alcoa Engineered Products & Solutions

       

Amory Lovins

Amory Lovins
CEO, Rocky Mountain Institute, Inc.

Bill Starbuck

Bill Starbuck
Professor, University of Oregon

Marc Gunther

Marc Gunther
Senior Writer, Fortune Magazine and Author, Faith and Fortune

Carolyn Yauyan Woo

Carolyn Woo
Dean,
Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame

• This innovative event will bring corporate and thought leaders together in a unique setting to combine theory with practice as a means of developing actionable next steps for businesses seeking to respond to social issues like the environment, health and poverty while also making a profit.

• Instead of one-way speaking, the Forum will be different from other conferences because it will allow participants to spend the majority of their time in intimate dialogue. Innovative processes which foster participative and interactive dialogue, such as Appreciative Inquiry, will allow participants to explore the business case for corporate social responsibility while developing solutions for implementing socially responsible activities.

• 400 delegates and over 1000 virtual participants will convene at the Global Forum to challenge the current state of corporate citizenship, envision possibilities for the future, and map out strategies for leveraging corporate citizenship activities.

• The Global Forum is an opportunity for Cleveland to position itself as a region committed to sustainable business, a local area with a global vision and a hotbed of innovative research and business practice.

 

The Conveners

The Conveners Academy of ManagementUN Global CompactCase Weatherhead School of Management

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