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Burlingame, CA.: Andrew Winston, co-author of one of the most read business books on the emerging green economy and how companies can take advantage, will be stopping in Washington DC on July 15 for one of only four public seminars this year. The upcoming Washington DC installment of his "Eco-Advantage Salon Tour" produced by Sustainable Life Media, and sponsored by 3M, HP, Sun Microsystems and WebEx will be held July 15 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM at the Willard InterContinental hotel in downtown DC.
During the half-day conference, Winston will discuss what is causing the "green wave" in business (the vernacular used in his book to describe business's move toward sustainability), and how "Wave Riders" (those businesses that are embracing the green wave) have harnessed this trend to create competitive advantage for their business. Based on three years of research while serving as Director of the Corporate Environmental Strategy Project at Yale's renowned School of Forestry and the Environment, as well as his own extensive experience as a business consultant with Boston Consulting Group and his own consultancy, Winston uses up to the minute news as well as various case studies to illustrate the four "Pillars of Eco-Innovation" that can lead to enhanced bottom line value.
Salon Tour participants will work through hands on exercises aimed at helping them become familiar with the tools and frameworks suggested in Winston's book, and assisting managers, regardless of where they sit in a company, in identifying where opportunities may lie for them. To round out the program, local "wave-riders", who are already experiencing success with sustainability, will be on hand to tell their own stories in an interactive panel session. Panelists in Washington DC will be Herve Houdre, General Manager of the Willard InterContinental Washington, Lori Perman, Eco-Responsibility Manager at Sun Microsystems, John Friedman, Senior Manager, Public Relations at Sodexo, Inc., and Seth Goldman, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea.
Winston isn’t afraid of providing some tough love to would-be Wave Riders. In the book he cautions, “In many cases, eco-efficiency efforts and other environmental initiatives do pay off. But lots of initiatives fall flat. Some don’t deliver the promised environmental gains. Others don’t work from an economic perspective. Some fail on both accounts,” says Winston. Winston is prepared to show Salon participants how to avoid falling into common traps.
Sustainable Life Media, convener of the "Eco-Advantage Salon Tour" and publisher of Winston's free bi-weekly strategy guide, "Eco-Advantage Strategies", is committed to helping mainstream businesses new to sustainability get up to speed quickly on how to find their own profitable path to more sustainable business strategies, operating practices, product design and purchasing. "Retooling for sustainability offers a new frontier of competitive advantage at the moment," said company founder and president, KoAnn Vikoren Skryniarz. "However with growing global attention on the environmental and social impact of business -- from consumers, policy makers and a wide range of other stakeholders, it's only a matter of time before sustainability becomes a competitive business requirement."
For more information about Andrew Winston’s upcoming tour, please visit http://sustainablelifemedia.com/events/eco-advantagesalons/washingtondc
For more information about Sun Microsystems’ eco responsibility programs, visit: http://www.sun.com/eco
For more information about 3M’s environmental management program, start here: http://www.webex.com/companyinfo/press-webex.html
For more information about HP’s global citizenship, visit: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship
Source: Sustainable Life Media