Agents of World Benefit

Global Thrivability was created on June 5 at the Global Forum for Business as Agent for World Benefit conference. A vision for thrivability emerged as a framework for a new theory of the firm in the age of sustainability.

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Barbara Ikalainen is now a member of Global Thrivability Dec 1, 2011
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Thrivability through grass-roots relating?

An interesting experiment has been taking place in Melbourne, Australia around the creation of generative spaces for strengthening neighbourhoods and tackling challenging issues. The experiment was started, perhaps rather unexpectedly, by a church but most decidedly it was not an attempt to try draw people “into the institution.” Instead it asked how might we create more neighbourhood spaces for authentic engagement, person to person? It worked on the assumption that we can co-create a…See More
Discussion posted by Adrian Pyle Feb 25, 2011
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Adrian Pyle updated their profile photo Feb 25, 2011
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Adrian Pyle is now a member of Global Thrivability Feb 20, 2011

Members

  • Barbara Ikalainen
  • Tommy Lindstrom
  • Peter Jones
  • Carl Chenery
  • Annabel Khouri
  • Jon Eckerle
  • Deb Kline
  • Victoria
  • lmcshane
  • Nina Terrey
  • Raymond Lewis
  • Courtney Blann
  • Ken Chapin
  • Sandra Waddock
  • Susan Resnick West
  • Araz
 

Welcome to the Thrivalution!

Thrivability envisions an actionable transcendence of sustainability as a motivator for change. If we only aim for sustainability, we strive to reach a baseline we all should have reached long ago. How might we recreate a thriving future with possibility for all?

We advocate stewardship for a thriving world, inclusive, equitable, and generative for the natural environment and all human societies that live interdependently today and for eons to come. This is a peaceful movement, a Thrivalution, giving life, care, abundance, and enhancing human and natural wellbeing.

We know a few others have coined the term before, but its time to mint and spread those coins. The idea dawned on our table of 8 without even knowing the word had existed, so maybe the theme wants to be free. Join us on this social network, and help spread the Thrivalution.

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Play Getting to Thrivability by Susan Cavanagh Getting to Thrivability.mp3

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Adrian Pyle

Thrivability through grass-roots relating?

Started by Adrian Pyle Feb 25, 2011.

Peter Jones

Who do we want to be next? 3 Replies

Started by Peter Jones. Last reply by Sandra Waddock Jun 21, 2010.

Chris Watkins

knowledge sharing for thrivability 1 Reply

Started by Chris Watkins. Last reply by Wout-Jan Koridon May 23, 2010.

 
 
 

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