Business of Saving the Planet: A Call to Environmental Leadership
Hopkins at Home - Best of
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1h 30m
Leadership is the art of motivating and shepherding groups of people to act toward achieving a common goal. In a business setting, this can mean directing workers and colleagues with a strategy to meet the company's needs. Right now, developing environmental leaders within the private and public sectors is a global priority. Without strong leaders, we won’t respond effectively to the challenges of climate change, nor be able to chart a path towards a regenerative society. Through the personal stories of our three guests, our discussion will explore what makes a great leader and serve as a dialogue for people who aspire to be strong, impactful environmental leaders in their families, communities, companies and/or on a bigger scale. Join us for this discussion with Dr. Jane Goodall, Ryan Gellert, and Lisa Jackson, with an introduction from Dr. Jerry Burgess, Q&A led by Dr. Jenn da Rosa, and moderated by Scott Atkinson. To learn more, visit jhu.edu/hopkinsathome
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