Wednesday, October 28, 2009

A Scientist, a Musician and a Writer Walked into a Blog

[source: TED]

Here're a few great talks I came across recently:

Venice, Italy is sinking. To save it, TED Fellow Rachel Armstrong says we need to outgrow architecture made of inert materials and, well, make architecture that grows itself. She proposes a not-quite-alive material that does its own repairs and sequesters carbon, too. (Recorded at TEDGlobal 2009, July 2009, Oxford, UK.)


An orchestra conductor faces the ultimate leadership challenge: creating perfect harmony without saying a word. In this charming talk, Itay Talgam demonstrates the unique styles of six great 20th-century conductors, illustrating crucial lessons for all leaders.


Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice -- and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The State of Philanthropy

[Source: McKinsey Quarterly March 2009]

A conversation with Acumen Fund’s CEO - Jacqueline Novogratz discusses the challenges that divide and unite today’s philanthropic community.






New Rules of Business Sustainability

[Source: bigthink.com]

Dean of the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University Blair Sheppard talks about how sustainability became embedded into global business plans and where to search for the next big opportunities.

Thursday, August 27, 2009