An expert panel discussion led with Greening Business Students on 'being Green'.
Chaired by:
Liam Docherty, Greening Business Student (@leonarddmu)
Led by:
Dr. Miles Weaver, Senior Lecturer in Strategy (@DrMilesWeaver)
Panel:
Dr. Kumba Jallow, Principal Lecturer in CSR and Sustainability (@DrKumbaJallow)
Renu Marley, Social Entrepreneur, (@Phoenixbusiness)
Deycy Janeth Sánchez Preciado, Researcher at the University of Cauca in Colombia
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Is it 'really' not that easy to be Green?
1. Chaired by:
Liam Docherty, Greening Business Student (@leonarddmu)
Led by:
Dr. Miles Weaver, Senior Lecturer in Strategy (@DrMilesWeaver)
Panel:
Dr. Kumba Jallow, Principal Lecturer in CSR and Sustainability (@DrKumbaJallow)
Renu Marley, Social Entrepreneur, (@Phoenixbusiness)
Deycy Janeth Sánchez Preciado, Researcher at the University of Cauca in
Colombia
For further details contact:
mweaver@dmu.ac.uk
2. A discussion focusing on whether being green gives an
advantage and/or whether this is a moral/ethical duty.
1. What are the issues behind the term ‘environmental
sustainability’?
2. How do business organisations view this: as a moral
imperative or as a means of delivering competitive
advantage?
3. Can new business models such as the social enterprise deliver
environmental sustainability better?
4. Is it right that DMU includes environmental sustainability in its
mission? If so, how will DMU deliver?