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| | Societal Learning And Change |
| | Steve Waddell |
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| (Embedded image moved to | The world faces unprecedented |
| file: pic05967.jpg) | challenges that will require |
| | business, government and civil |
| | society to work and learn together |
| | in ways that have never been needed |
| | in the past. This demands bridging |
| | gulfs of misunderstanding and |
| | distrust that have build up over |
| | generations. No one knows how to do |
| | this, but a few brave explorers like |
| | Steve Waddell are showing the way. |
| | Societal Learning and Change |
| | provides one of the first |
| | comprehensive treatments of the |
| | motivations, processes, pitfalls and |
| | possibilities for such change. |
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| | Wednesday, June 20, 2007 |
| | 12:30 - 2:00pm |
| | World Bank J Building, Auditorium |
| | J1-050 |
| | (701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. |
| | and Pennsylvania Ave.) |
| | Coffee and Cookies will be served |
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Chair
Steen Lau Jorgensen
Director for Social Development, World Bank
Steen Lau Jorgensen has held a number of positions with the Bank,
including Country Economist and Country Officer for Bolivia, advisor
to senior management in the Africa Region, and Sector Manager in the
Social Protection team in the Bank's Human Development Network. He
has co-authored strategy papers including "Empowering People by
Transforming Institutions: Social Development in World Bank
Organizations" as well as written academic publications related to
socially sustainable development and community development.
Author
Steve Waddell
Steve Waddell is a researcher, educator, and consultant focusing on
large systems change and global networks. Two key concepts have
arisen from his work: societal learning and change, which is a deep
change strategy to address chronic and complex issues, and global
action networks, which are an emerging form of global governance
that address issues requiring deep change. He is co-founder and
co-lead steward of Global Action Network Net (GAN-Net), a global
network of global, multi-stakeholder change networks. Mr. Waddell
is also co-founder of the Institute for Strategic Clarity,
co-founder of an executive management program in leadership and
change at Boston College, and Associate of the Center for Innovation
in Management at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver.
Commentary
Kristalina Georgieva
Director of Strategy and Operations, World Bank's Sustainable Development
Network
Kristalina Georgieva has held a number of positions in Bank
operations and on issues of environment and sustainable development,
including Environmental Economist in the Europe and Central Asia
(ECA) Region, Director for Environment and Social Development in the
East Asia and Pacific Region, and Director and Resident
Representative for the Russian Federation in the ECA region. Prior
to joining the Bank, she held academic and consulting positions in
Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, and the US, and has lectured on
development topics in a large number of universities around the
world.
Daniel Runde
Head of the Partnership Development Unit, International Finance Corporation
(IFC)
Daniel Runde is responsible for building development partnerships
with the private and corporate philanthropic communities. Prior to
joining the Bank, he ran the Global Development Alliance (GDA)
initiative at the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
GDA makes greater use of public-private partnerships for development
and partners have included companies, companies, private
philanthropy, faith-based groups, individual donors and others.
Previously Mr. Runde was Assistant Vice President for Business
Development with Citigroup in Argentina.
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