Posted by: genevievetaylor | October 19, 2009

Laguna de Santa Rosa Conference

I had the opportunity to work with the Laguna Foundation over the last several months to design and deliver their “State of the Science symposium”.  This year’s theme was Meeting the Challenge: Strategies for Adapting Watershed Ecosystems to Climate Change.  Over the three days, we saw over 200 scientists, land managers, public policy decision-makers, and non-profits.

To ensure that the conference met its outcomes of building community and engaging audience participation, we used the World Cafe Methodology, gathering small groups of people into 15-20 minute conversations to discuss how the learnings gained from the presentations could be applied to the challenges of climate change for the Laguna Watershed.  They will be producing a “proceedings” document which will detail the list of likely impacts we generated, as well as possible management strategies; but most exciting was the formation of three working groups who will be “sustaining the momentum” on into the future.

I had some amazing volunteer facilitators from The Halle Group and Global Genesis, alumnae and master’s students from the  Sonoma State Organizational Development Department, Reos Partners, and the Green MBA at Dominican University.  While a lot of work was done prior to design the three days, the real magic came as we collaborated to refine and “adapt” the process to meet the needs of the conference participants.  It was such a pleasure working with all of these folks!

Finally, this is an article about the Laguna de Santa Rosa, with a mention of the conference.

Posted by: genevievetaylor | August 25, 2009

Upcoming Event: Sustainability on a Shoe String Workshop Series

We are excited to be working with a group of fellow practitioners in the realm of sustainability to present the following workshop series:

Sustainability on a Shoe String  Click here to register now

Times are tough – but it is still possible to make the planet a better place AND take care of your bottom-line. In this series of brown-bag lunches, Full Circle Consulting, a collaborative of consultants with expertise in a broad range of sustainability-related topics, have joined to bring you tools and resources for making your nonprofit or business more environmentally sustainable, socially responsible, and economically profitable. Each session will include practical tools, a case study, and the opportunity to apply it to your own organization. Participants will be eligible to apply for Green MBA greening assistance, and priority will be given to those who sign up for all five sessions.

  • Session 1 – Thursday, October 8: Sustainability 101
    What is sustainability? And how do we know if our actions are sustainable or not?
  • Session 2 – Thursday, October 22: Greening your Business or Nonprofit on a Shoe String
    Save money, tap into free local resources that can help your organization with energy and water efficiency
  • Session 3 – Thursday, November 5: Building Social Sustainability
    Everyone talks about being socially responsible – but what is it, really, and how do our organizations leverage it for good in our own communities?
  • Session 4 – Thursday, November 19: Best Practices for Leading Organizational Change
    Learn how to engage your entire organization: employees, vendors, customers, even your boss in change for sustainability.
  • Session 5 – Thursday, December 3: Tying it All Together: Integrating Sustainability, Change & Leadership into your Organization
    Bring all your questions for a panel of experts and local business leaders to learn about how you can take your business or nonprofit to new heights.

Presenters from Full Circle Consulting include: Susan Briski, Sustainable Progress Consulting; Robert Girling, PhD Professor, Sonoma State University; Carrie Hays, The Halle Group; Genevieve Taylor, Associate Global Genesis; Terry Taylor, CEO, Global Genesis; and others.


Dates for Series: Thursdays, October 8, October 22, November 5, November 19 and December 3
Time:
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Place: Volunteer Center of Sonoma County, 153 Stony Circle, Suite 100, Santa Rosa, CA
Fee: $35 for series or $10 per session for both members and non-members
This is a brown-bag series – bring your own lunch and we provide the drinks and cookies!
For: Nonprofit and business managers

Sign up for 3 or more sessions, and receive a free 1 hour consulting session from a Full Circle consultant!

Sign up for the series of 5 for a discount OR choose as many individual sessions you would like to attend.

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