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Sustainability-driven Collaboration, Part III: Simplicity without reduction, authentic leadership, and process design

The article Sustainability-driven Collaboration, Part III: Simplicity without reduction, authentic leadership, and process design written by Chad Park, Executive Director of The Natural Step Canada, is the third blog as part of a series that was originally published on the Social Innovation Generation website.

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In the previous entry in this three-part series on Sustainability-driven Collaboration, I discussed value creation and vision as key drivers of collaboration: how shared and individual value keep collaborators at the table working towards collective goals and how an ambitious, principle-based vision of success (sustainability) can provide creative tension and serve as a powerful driving force for such  multi-stakeholder initiatives.

IMPACT! Workshop Builds Leadership for Sustainable Change

The blog IMPACT! Workshop Builds Leadership for Sustainable Change written by Sharla Wallace was originally posted on the University of Guelph website. Sharla took part in the IMPACT! Sustainability Champions Training program in Guelph in 2013 and is a master's student in the International Development / Capacity Development & Extension,  M.Sc Candidate 2014.

Sustainability-driven Collaboration, Part II: Value Creation and Vision as a Driving Force

The article Sustainability-driven Collaboration, Part II: Value Creation and Vision as a Driving Force written by Chad Park, Executive Director of The Natural Step Canada, is the second blog as part of a series that was originally published on the Social Innovation Generation website.

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In the first post of this three-part series, Sustainability-driven Collaboration, I discussed the imperative for profound systems change to address sustainability challenges, which provoked the question: how we can provide a platform for sustainability-driven collaboration in which participants are able to embrace complexity and reframe ‘wicked problems’ as ‘wicked opportunities’?

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