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An Evening with Peter Senge – The Necessary Revolution Conference call organized by Allan Hunkin
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A revolution is underway in today’s organizations and Peter Senge is leading the charge. As Peter Senge and his co-authors reveal in The Necessary Revolution, companies around the world are boldly leading the change from dead-end “business as usual” tactics to transformative strategies that are essential for creating a flourishing, sustainable world. There is a long way to go, but the era of denial has ended. Today’s most innovative leaders are recognizing that for the sake of our companies and our world, we must implement revolutionary—not just incremental—changes in the way we live and work.

Peter will be talking about a wealth of strategies that individuals and organizations can use — specific tools and ways of thinking — to help us build the confidence and competence to respond effectively to the greatest challenge of our time.

Dr. Peter M. Senge is the founding chairperson of SoL and a senior lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Senge is the author of The Fifth Discipline: the Art and Practice of the Learning Organization. He has lectured extensively throughout the world, translating the abstract ideas of systems theory into tools for better understanding of economic and organizational change. He has worked with leaders in business, education, health care and government. The Journal of Business Strategy (September/October 1999) named Dr. Senge as one of the 24 people who had the greatest influence on business strategy over the last 100 years.
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P.S.: BTW, where do we find the recording of the conference? ...uncledon.
Goodnight!
Tina L. Wong said:
bye<br/>
Thanks so much Allan and Peter.
Luis Albanes said:
Thank, good night
Tina L. Wong said:
So theres book signings?
Ralph Barker said:
Thanks Allan and Peter night
Allan Hunkin said:
website: solonline.org
Tina: Thanks for the contact info. ...uncledon.
Allan Hunkin said:
if you have feedback or need help, please send e-amil to info@calliflower.com
Tina L. Wong said:
===>Uncle Don: http://tinalwong.googlepages.com/home2 +14156022015.
Allan & Peter: I think I'm down for the count on this conference session. No sound from the conference on my workstation. Thank you for creating the conference! ...uncledon.
Allan Hunkin said:
Looks for private conversations in a future release.
Tina: I'll try my next conference on Internet Explorer just in case it makes a difference. I suspect that the browser is not the problem. In any case, I completely lost the conference sound and, if I reboot, the call will probably be over. So I'm quitting this attempt. But I look forward to further use of Calliflower. If you (or someone else) wants to work tomorrow on the technical issues, my land line is 928-213-8652. I'm willing to swap emails as well but only on a private message. I thought there was a way to open a private chat window or something like that... If not, it would be a nice feature. ...uncledon.
Allan Hunkin said:
Thank you for the insightful question.
Luis Albanes said:
Great, thank you very much
Zna Trainer said:
Allan, I forget to type or even think about the question, and almost forgot to offer a question, and talk when I just want to listen to you & Peter ... you're both absolutely mesmerizing in how both of you edify us, and in how you enlighten us tonight ... thank you both!
Tina L. Wong said:
....Uncle Don. Its not the browser FB utility is functional for most if its still needing taleo work wells. possibly tabs minimize as well for that brower. Internet explorer 7 plus upgrade is function much more for taleo bases. Mozilla or Safari too.
Allan Hunkin said:
correct.
Luis Albanes said:
CIAT
Luis Albanes said:
Right, I remember my father would very seldom get the right price!
Allan Hunkin said:
Zna, it was a pleasure to have you on this call tonight
Zna Trainer said:
Thanks so much, Allan, for this wonderful opportunity, and thanks to Peter, for the wealth of information with Clean Tech & BALLE! You're so very gracious, and generous in your gesture to accomodate this burning question about how to make this -- the only certifiable and viable hydrogen technology, according to the EPA, that exists, and it is real, and the manufacturing, the plan for distribution, retrofitting all existing planes, trains and automobiles and ships, cruise ships ... evening heating and cooling homes with an absolute total shift in cleaning the environment, taking care of such a major part of our earth's pollution ... this is a reality! Although I am deeply passionate about our planet's health with this hydrogen technology getting funded, and changing our planet for the better, I am in NO WAY INVOLVED, except as a friend, a concerned citizen and a human on the planet ... these people are only friends, and I am not in business with any of them :)
Tina: I'm breaking up again. ...uncledon.
Allan Hunkin said:
Luis, It's the speakers on your computer that are feeding back sound. So, we'll unmute you when Peter is done talking..
Luis Albanes said:
sure thanks
Allan Hunkin said:
would you like to speak, Luis?
Luis Albanes said:
I wonder what could we as coffe producers to get more gain on our product, compete against the large toasters, export already roasted beans, any idea?
Zna Trainer said:
Sure thing, UncleDon ... you're welcome to call me on my cell # 801 651-6115
Allan Hunkin said:
Luis, What question would you like us to ask Peter?
Luis Albanes said:
ups
Luis Albanes said:
Peter, I live in El Salvador, and I wonder why we can never
Tina L. Wong said:
dont worry. right theres are lots of advancements EU is far advancements always adjustments theres lots of start up privates that are also my clients that are companies that are needing investors so its a full scope.
Tina L. Wong said:
Theres lots of government funding as well.
Allan Hunkin said:
Peter is a fountain of great ideas and thinking .. and he's happy to answer your questions
Allan Hunkin said:
I would like to encourage you all to ask questions.
Zna: contact me offline--- I live in Flagstaff AZ and know people who might be interested in your proposal. I'd like to read more about it.
Allan Hunkin said:
Zna, you'll be first in line .. as soon as we openup the floor for questions.
Allan Hunkin said:
Allan Hunkin said:
To raise your hand to ask a question, either click on the hand icon or press *2
Allan Hunkin said:
We are going to get ready to take questions from the audience, so I would encourage you to post your questions on the wall to get the ball rolling ..
Tina: I tried restarting only my browser (Opera) just in case that worked but that wasn't enough. A full system reboot was indeed the "right stuff". My reception is much better with only a little bit of breaking up. *** It would be useful--- less time offline in rebooting--- if there were a way to clear buffers (or whatever function rebooting served) in software. Just a thought. ...uncledon.
Allan Hunkin said:
Good Point.
Tina L. Wong said:
Its all good Allan, anytime. South American sugar cane easily non fuel effects though bc they limit their exports. But many global firms are supporting research for sustainable research.
Allan Hunkin said:
Thanks, Tina for the help.
Allan & Tina: Sure. I'll be online a bit but my time is limited as I'm working on a project. (And preparing for it as I listen.) *** My wife is listening using WinAmp. I tried having her pause the streaming program (not just mute it) but that didn't make a difference. And she was listening earlier on in the conference with no problem to my reception. *** I will reboot as suggested now. ...uncledon.
Tina L. Wong said:
---> Don: scan clean hardrive or restart the computer the new fb redesigned feature
Allan Hunkin said:
Maybe we can have someone technical help diagnose the problem with you offline tomorrow, if you are open to that?
Allan: via my PC. A connection using COMMSPEED in Flagstaff AZ via a microwave link to a nearby mountain. I'd suppose lateccy cd be an issue. But note that the conference reception started out OK. And the breaking up is primarily one speaker (the highest volume line).
Tina L. Wong said:
-breaking. The davos conference focus for sustainablity focus mainly on water topic.<br/>