Discovering Flourishing Enterprise

The Key to Great Performance


June 14-16, 2017 – Cleveland, Ohio


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Grow well.
How do we...

...retain, engage and inspire talented new generations at work?

...meet customer expectations for products that have a positive impact?

...drive innovation demanded by the growth of purpose-driven customers?

...turn social and global issues into bona fide sources of business advantage?

 

 

Flourish.

At the Fourth Global Forum, executives, entrepreneurs, and change agents will discover, design, and strategize around their own high priority initiatives.

 


Flourishing enterprise is about people being inspired every day and bringing their whole selves to work; it’s about innovation arising from everywhere; and it’s about realizing remarkable relationship value with stakeholders – customers, employees, communities, and the biosphere – to create unprecedented, enduring business advantage.”

David Cooperrider, PhD

Please click below to watch a recording of the Fourth Global Forum preparation call that was held on May 30.





Schedule


You'll be spending two and a half days learning, growing, sharing and working together with creative, energetic and inspiring participants and speakers. To inspire creativity and authenticity, the Global Forum will take place in a multi-sensory environment influenced by the transformative power of art, music and nature. The Global Forum will be held in Case Western Reserve's new Tinkham Veale University Center.

June 14, 2017
7 a.m. - 8 a.m.
Breakfast
8 a.m. - noon
Welcome: David Cooperrider, Fairmount Santrol-David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University

Introduction to Flourishing Enterprise: Chris Laszlo, Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University and Faculty Executive Director, The Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit
How for-profit companies create prosperity for all, healthy natural environments, and increased human well-being as a way to meet rising market expectations

Flourishing Keynote: Barbara Fredrickson, Director of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Laboratory at UNC-Chapel Hill
Discover new intersections between Positive Psychology & Business

Discovery: Participants share grounded examples of flourishing, mapping and lifting up our strengths

Flourishing Keynote: Tom Robinson, CEO of AACSB
The future of business education: moving from performance standards alone to greater advocacy for social impact

Overview of Working Groups
: Snapshot presentations from group leaders
noon
Lunch
Flourishing Keynote: Jonathan Halperin, Head of External Affairs, Greyston Bakery
The Greyston Bakery Story, including brownies!
1 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Flourish Prizes: Celebrating and learning from global stories of innovations that point us towards a truly sustainable future

Flourishing Keynote: Jeff Hoffman, co-founder of Priceline.com
Inspiring childlike wonder in the journey toward flourishing

Dream - Co-Create Your Vision of a Flourishing Future: Participants work in corporate/organizational teams or thematic working groups to co-create shared visions of the future, bringing out the very best in individuals, organizations, and systems

Marketplace of Visions: Participants are inspired and informed by the full spectrum of ideas, preparing them to integrate their own individual and organizational purpose into the broader shared vision

Integration: Individuals reflect on emergent insights from Day 1 and how they might bring these to their design work on Day 2

Flourish Prizes:
Celebrating and learning from global stories of innovations that point us towards a truly sustainable future
5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Reception at Tinkham Veale University Center
June 15, 2017
7 a.m. - 8 a.m.
Breakfast
8 a.m. - noon
Flourishing Keynote: Jenniffer Deckard, President and CEO of Fairmount Santrol Ltd.
The Fairmount-Santrol Story: How Appreciative Inquiry contributes to a culture of Do Good, Do Well, including practical advice for designing and deploying flourishing initiatives

Flourishing Panel: Peter Senge, MIT Sloan School of Business; Julie Reiter, VP of Human Resources, Clarke; and Frederick Tsao, Chairman and CEO, Pan Asian Alliance Group
How might flourishing enterprise become the new narrative in business and what will it take for companies to embrace it? How might we mobilize the next generation of business leaders?

Design Part 1- Real-Time Innovation: Participants begin design and prototyping of actionable ideas, creating shared visions, new strategies and practical initiatives for themselves and their organizations

Sharing:
Participants (teams and individuals) inspire and inform each other through presentations of their designs, and prototypes
noon
Lunch
1 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Flourishing Keynote: Shinzen Young, author of The Science of Enlightenment  
How Mindfulness is Central to Deep Happiness and Effective Service

Design Part 2 – Innovation Marketplace: Participants will cross-pollinate ideas during an open space for idea sharing, collaboration, and dialogue

Integration: Participant reflection and sharing

Flourish Prizes: Celebrating and learning from global stories of innovations that point us towards a truly sustainable future
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Grand Reception: Cleveland Museum of Art
June 16, 2017
7 a.m. - 8 a.m.
Breakfast
8 a.m. - noon
Deploy: Participants synthesize their work into actionable plans and tangible commitments, allowing them to integrate a Flourishing future into their present moment decisions and actions 

Report Outs: Participants share and learn from the collective work accomplished as they co-elevate their projects

Bringing the Future Into the Present:  Chris Laszlo brings us from present to the future that is emerging for all of us, individually and collectively, including movement toward the Fifth Global Forum in Shanghai, 2020

Invitation for Continued Connection: Opportunity to join Flourishing Learning Communities and deepen your Appreciative Inquiry Leadership Capacity
noon
Lunch (available to go for those needing to depart for the airport)

Shuttles to airport available starting at 1 p.m. When making travel plans, participants are encouraged to schedule departing flights no earlier than 3 p.m.

 

 

Executives, Entrepreneurs, and Change Agents


  • Discover

    Explore how flourishing enterprise leads to great performance, increasing economic prosperity while contributing to a healthy environment and improving human wellbeing. See why it is becoming the new shared aspiration for executives, entrepreneurs, and change agents. Meet exemplars from around the globe.

    Design

    Prototype practical initiatives using the whole system, strength-based, anticipatory learning of Appreciative Inquiry to move business agendas forward with momentum and organizational buy-in.

    Strategize

    Develop pragmatic work plans to further transform your organization into a flourishing enterprise. You will emerge from this experience with customized initiatives to improve your bottom-line results, inspire authenticity, creativity, and collaboration in your organization, and engage employees and partners in work that is meaningful and purpose-driven.

 

 

The forum will take place in a multi-sensory environment influenced by the transformative power of art, music and nature to inspire creativity and authenticity.

The design areas of the Fourth Global Forum

Participants work on their initiatives to advance existing priorities at the individual, organizational, and systemic levels. Vibrant Case Western Reserve University Fowler Center projects provide insights and stimulate action for flourishing:


Individual Flourishing

Who do you need to be to become a flourishing leader?

Research in science and spiritual traditions are converging on a new paradigm of connectedness and relational leadership. Changing our consciousness holds the key to great performance. Learn about Quantum Leadership, the Fowler Center's initiative to accelerate individual flourishing.

Systemic Flourishing

How can you and your organization contribute to the prosperity and security of your community, region, nation, and world (and achieve great performance doing it)?

Learn about a new paradigm based on system-level efforts to create an economy in service to life that is achieved through shared well-being on a healthy planet.

Organizational Flourishing

How can your organization become a more flourishing enterprise?

Inspired by examples of business innovations that are helping to achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, your organization can discover new ways to flourish. Learn about AIM2Flourish and the Flourish Prizes, the Fowler Center project that empowers management students worldwide with Appreciative Inquiry to uncover extraordinary business innovations.

Academic Flourishing

How is new evidence-based scholarship informing the practices of flourishing enterprise?

Strength-based methodologies such as Appreciative Inquiry are increasingly part of the new business-led equation for positive change, undergirding all levels of leadership and fueling whole-systems transformation.

400

participants

Gather with this exclusive group of executives, entrepreneurs and change agents who share a common goal of achieving great performance, engaging people and doing well.

30+

countries

The Fourth Global Forum's participants come from more than 30 nations, bringing their unique experiences and insight to inspire and inform.

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Design Areas

Together, the Fourth Global Forum participants will engage in designing solutions at the individual, organizational, systemic, and academic levels.

Flourish Prizes



May 1, 2017 Announcing the Flourish Prizes Winners!:  Inaugural “Flourish Prizes” to be awarded at Fourth Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, June 14-16

A highlight of the Fourth Global Forum will be the awarding of the inaugural 17 Flourish Prizes. These prizes showcase profitable business innovations that are helping achieve the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The SDGs, or Global Goals, are the world’s “Must-Do List” before 2030, in order to ensure a decent, dignified life for all people and a healthy environment for generations to come.

A distinguished jury of business and academic leaders has selected the 17 best-of-the-best business innovation stories (one for each Global Goal) from the 422 AIM2Flourish Innovation Stories published on AIM2Flourish.com in 2016. These stories were written by business students around the world using Appreciative Inquiry interviews, and then published on AIM2Flourish.com as a global resource and community for positive, world-benefiting business solutions.




Join us at the Fourth Global Forum as we celebrate these business leaders, professors, and students who are making a positive impact on society and our natural world.

AIM2Flourish and the Flourish Prizes are an initiative of the Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, and founding co-sponsors the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative (GRLI) and UN Global Compact PRME. The initiative is the world’s first higher-education curriculum to teach the UN SDGs and prepare Global Goals leaders.

Additional Information/Resources:
  • Meet the Flourish Prizes Jury
  • Celebrate the Flourish Prizes in Your Community - Resources and Downloads
  • See the Flourish Prizes Awards

    Flourish Prizes award
    The Flourish Prizes will be presented to representatives from the 17 businesses profiled in the 17 Flourish Prize winning stories. The Flourish Prizes will be awarded throughout the Fourth Global Forum, putting a dedicated spotlight on these exemplary business innovations. The students and professors who are responsible for the stories will also be recognized. As part of the ceremony, the business leaders will be presented with a beautiful Flourish Prize award, a solar-powered revolving glass sculpture of earth resting on an engraved crystal base.


Look Who's Coming


Join leaders, change agents and entrepreneurs from the business, academic, nonprofit and government sectors.

  • Corporate Teams graphic

    Click the box above to view a complete list of corporate and organizational teams who will be attending.

    Barbara Fredrickson

    Barbara Fredrickson is Director of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Laboratory (PEP Lab) at UNC-Chapel Hill, Founding Co-Chair of the Association of Positive Emotion Laboratories (APEL), and current President of the International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA).

    Peter Senge

    Peter Senge is a Senior Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also Founding Chair of the Society for Organizational Learning (SoL).

  • Jeff Hoffman

    Jeff is a successful entrepreneur, keynote speaker, proven CEO, and featured business expert. Widely known for co-founding Priceline.com, Jeff has successfully launched multiple startups and currently services on the boards of companies around the world.

    Jenniffer Deckard photo

    Jenniffer Deckard

    Jenniffer Deckard is the President and CEO of Fairmount Santrol, Ltd.

    Chavalit Frederick Tsao

    Fred Tsao is the Chairman of IMC Pan Asian Alliance Group.

  • David Cooperrider

    David L. Cooperrider is the Fairmount Santrol - David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University.

    J. Lyell Clarke III

    J. Lyell Clarke III

    Lyell Clarke is the President and CEO of Clarke and all affiliated companies.

    Shinzen Young

    Shinzen Young

    Shinzen Young is an American mindfulness teacher and neuroscience research consultant.

  • Frank Foti

    Frank Foti

    For nearly two decades, Frank Foti has led Vigor's transformation from a single, struggling shipyard to a thriving, increasingly diversified industrial company with 2,500 employees, 12 locations and more than $650 million in annual revenue.

    Andrew Winston

    Andrew Winston is a globally recognized expert on how companies can navigate and profit from humanity's biggest challenges.

    Thomasina Williams

    Thomasina H. Williams is a Vice President in the Wells Fargo Private Bank, where she plays a leadership role in developing a new service offering for clients of substantial wealth.

  • Michael Fitzpatrick

    Michael Fitzpatrick

    Michael Fitzpatrick has shared the stage with His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama for the past 17 years as part of the TUNING THE PLANET recording/film/performance platform he is spearheading.

    Charles D. Fowler

    Chuck Fowler is a Trustee of Case Western Reserve University and served as Chairman of the Board from 2012 through 2016.

    Photo of L. Hunter Lovins

    L. Hunter Lovins

    L. Hunter Lovins is President of Natural Capitalism Solutions. NCS helps companies, communities and countries implement more regenerative practices profitably.

  • Chris Laszlo

    Chris Laszlo

    As one of the originators of the concept of sustainable value, Chris Laszlo, PhD, reframes sustainability as a business opportunity, turning environmental and social risks into drivers of innovation, greater employee engagement, and a new, inimitable source of competitive advantage.

    Photo of Jenny Darroch

    Jenny Darroch

    Jenny Darroch is the Dean of the Drucker School. Dean Darroch has served as a member of the Drucker School faculty since 2004.

    Rob Widing

    Robert E. Widing II

    Rob Widing is the Former Dean and Albert J. Weatherhead III Professor of Management at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University.

  • Photo of Julie Reiter

    Julie Reiter

    Julie Reiter is Vice President of Human Resources and Sustainable Development for Clarke, a global environmental products and services company based in St. Charles, Illinois, focused on pioneering, developing and delivering environmental mosquito control and aquatic services.

    David Levine

    David Levine

    David is the co-founder and CEO of the American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC).

    Bill Vogelgesang

    Bill Vogelgesang

    Bill Vogelgesang co-founded Epoch Pi, a firm that provides investment banking services for impact companies--businesses that exist to provide a financial as well as a social return on their efforts while creating value for all stakeholders.

  • Photo of Jacqueline Cambata

    Jacqueline Cambata

    Ms. Cambata's commitment to social responsibility includes serving on the boards of several international organizations and non-governmental organizations, in addition to supporting life-affirming causes.

    John North

    John North

    John North is the Managing Director of the Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative. The GRLI, a strategic partnership of AACSB International, EFMD and United Nations Global Compact, exists to catalyze globally responsible leadership and practice in organizations and societies worldwide.

    Jennifer Simpson

    Jennifer Simpson is the managing director of the Finance Leaders Fellowship.

  • Jonas Haertle

    Jonas Haertle

    Since 2010, Jonas Haertle is Head of the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), the world’s largest responsible management education initiative by the UN Global Compact and leading business school associations.

    Pablo Guevara

    Pablo Guevara

    As a parter with Epoch Pi, Pablo works to help businesses create value for their customers, employees, suppliers, communities, the environment, and shareholders.

    Michele Hunt

    Michele Hunt

    Michele Hunt, of DreamMakers, is internationally known for her work as a change catalyst and “thinking partner” to leaders of organizations and communities on leadership development, organizational transformation, and organizational effectiveness.

  • Tom Robinson

    Tom Robinson

    Tom Robinson serves as president and chief executive officer (CEO) of AACSB International, the primary global accreditor and membership organization of business schools worldwide.

    Sandra Waddock

    Sandra Waddock

    Sandra Waddock is Galligan Chair of Strategy, Carroll School Scholar of Corporate Responsibility, and Professor of Management at Boston College's Carroll School of Management.

    Lawrence Bloom

    Lawrence Bloom

    Lawrence Bloom is currently Secretary General of the Be Earth Foundation, a UN Inter Governmental Organisation which advises, assists and enables in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals on behalf those Countries with which it has Treaties.

  • Ronald Fry

    Ronald Fry

    As a co-creator of the Appreciative Inquiry (AI) theory and method, Ronald Fry, PhD, works with groups, organizations and institutions around the world to increase their cooperative capacity in order to engage the whole system in strategic thinking, planning and change.

    Dan LeClair

    Dan LeClair

    Dan LeClair's work is focused on strategy and innovation in business education and at AACSB International.

    Lynn Carpenter

    Lynn Carpenter

    Lynn is the Co-founder of Epoch Pi, an investment banking firm for companies that see themselves as part of a global awakening where business drives progress for all stakeholders.

  • Alfredo Enrione

    Alfredo Enrione

    Professor Enrione is founder and chairman of the Center for Corporate Governance and Society at the ESE Business School. He also serves as director of the Senior Management Program.

    Diana Bilimoria

    Diana Bilimoria

    An expert in how leadership development can transform individuals, groups, and organizations, Diana Bilimoria, PhD, is KeyBank Professor, chair and professor of organizational behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management.

    Michael Pirson

    Michael Pirson

    Michael Pirson is currently a professor for Global Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship at Fordham University, New York and a Research Fellow at Harvard University.

  • Jonathan Halperin

    Jonathan Halperin

    In addition to serving as the Head of External Affairs at Greyston—with responsibility for communications, development and digital assets—Jonathan Halperin is founder and President of Designing Sustainability, a strategy consultancy.

    Sook-Yee Tai

    Sook-Yee Tai

    Sook-Yee Tai has been with the IMC Pan Asia Alliance Group since 2007, heading up various functions and business groups. 

    Joe St. Clair

    Joe St. Clair

    After a successful career as a Senior Executive with ‘Nationwide Building Society,’ Joe moved into ‘International Management Consultancy’ and has worked all over the world in the boardrooms of some of the world’s leading Companies solving corporate problems.

  • Roberta Baskin

    Roberta Baskin

    Award-winning investigative journalist Roberta Baskin joined the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University to promote Business as an Agent of World Benefit across the globe.

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