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Defining Systems Change in Sustainable Business: Part I — Opening Statement

Posted April 26, 2022 | Sustainability | Leadership | Amplify
Defining Systems Change in Sustainable Business: Part I
This first of two Amplify issues probes the necessary scope and scale of systemic solutions. What does systems change mean? What systems need to change, and how? Which possible future world do we want, which do we need? How can markets deliver such change?
About The Author
Andrew Hoffman
Andrew J. Hoffman, opening keynoter at the recent Arthur D. Little Summit 2022, is the Holcim Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business and School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS). He is a globally-recognized thought leader in the area of Sustainability and, among the many honors and awards he has received, is winner of The Page Prize for Sustainability Issues (2020). Dr. Hoffman’s… Read More
Nicholas Poggioli
Nicholas Poggioli is Assistant Professor of Sustainable Business and Management at Appalachian State University. Dr. Poggioli’s researches focuses on makes markets and organizations ecologically sustainable. Prior to academia, he worked for private, nonprofit, and public sector organizations, including REI, the Orange County Business Council, Gulf Restoration Network, Spurlock Museum, the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and the US National Park Service… Read More
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