Entries by Tomorrow Makers (3)

CHAMPIONING SUSTAINABILITY

8 February 2008
A Creative Forum for organizational change leaders

9:00 - 5:00 pm • Downtown San Francisco

This one day interactive collaborative exploration of what it means to lead sustainability efforts is a co-creation of Syntony Quest, an organization doing phenomenal work in the areas of evolutionary learning communities, leadership, and social change. (link to complete event info)

This is the "next" in a ongoing stream of partnerships / collaborations between Syntony Quest and Tomorrow Makers that began at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS). Todd will be participating in the event as a "special guest" as well as taking part in follow-up sessions to design subsequent Championing Sustainability workshops.

 Download the flyer

Posted on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at 08:24PM by Registered CommenterTomorrow Makers | Comments Off | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

A SONOMA SUMMIT?

15 January 2008
Group meets to explore how collaboration may accelerate phase transition to sustainable regional economy

With the Livability Project, Tomorrow Makers' will be facilitating a 3-hour DesignSession with 15 Sonoma county residents - each championing organizations, projects or ideas around "sustainability" - to begin a conversation  around new ways of working and collaborating that can help these individual entities while simultaneously quickening the transformation of the county as a whole. The event will take place in Tomorrow Makers' Collaboratory in the Business Cluster at Sonoma Mountain Village.

Posted on Monday, January 7, 2008 at 12:13PM by Registered CommenterTomorrow Makers | Comments Off | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

EasPRIT de Coeur Playscape

12 January 2008
A Gathering of the Eastern Pacific Rim ISSS Tribe

10 AM - 3 PM • The Tomorrow Makers Collaboratory, Sonoma Mountain Village

Both Gail and Todd are among the founding members who will be present as the newly formed tribe sets forth on conversations around necessary impossibilities, exploring ways in which systems sciences can open up new frontiers of thought and frame new questions that will incubate and accelerate thoughtful evolution.

For more info, contact Todd

Posted on Wednesday, January 2, 2008 at 11:04AM by Registered CommenterTomorrow Makers | Comments Off | EmailEmail | PrintPrint