13th National Conference on “Business & 3 Ps: Planet, People and Profit”
organized by Hindustan Institute of Management & Computer Studies, Farah(Mathura, 15 Apr 207
Panel discussion
3P bottom Line
 Proposed by Elington as a part of Sustainability
 Typically three lines
o Top Line(revenue line), Middle line (cost line), Bottom line(Profit line)
 Typically businesses are governed by bottom line (No matter at wat cost)
 Planet, people, profit
 What impact we make,
 With whom (people)
 Organic growth is not possible unless we bother about planet & people
 Today is a hyperconnected world. Everyone is connected to everyone else
 Warli Paintings – Tribal community -simple living
 Three basic forms: Triangle (tree, mountain), circle (sun /moon) , square
(Framework, chaukat )
 Closeness to nature, harmony and synergy
 Warlis strongly believe in the concept of "Nature as Mother". They believe
that Mother Nature is the central to all their customs and traditions.
 Intangible vs Tangibles
 Not everything that measures can be counted, not everything that counts can
be measured
 Implications for us
o Curriculum
o Professional training
o Measurable vs Unmeasurable

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    13th National Conferenceon “Business & 3 Ps: Planet, People and Profit” organized by Hindustan Institute of Management & Computer Studies, Farah(Mathura, 15 Apr 207 Panel discussion 3P bottom Line  Proposed by Elington as a part of Sustainability  Typically three lines o Top Line(revenue line), Middle line (cost line), Bottom line(Profit line)  Typically businesses are governed by bottom line (No matter at wat cost)  Planet, people, profit  What impact we make,  With whom (people)  Organic growth is not possible unless we bother about planet & people  Today is a hyperconnected world. Everyone is connected to everyone else  Warli Paintings – Tribal community -simple living  Three basic forms: Triangle (tree, mountain), circle (sun /moon) , square (Framework, chaukat )  Closeness to nature, harmony and synergy  Warlis strongly believe in the concept of "Nature as Mother". They believe that Mother Nature is the central to all their customs and traditions.  Intangible vs Tangibles  Not everything that measures can be counted, not everything that counts can be measured  Implications for us o Curriculum o Professional training o Measurable vs Unmeasurable