The Long View Project
A program to build leadership capacity and meet the challenges of climate change
What do we want in 2050?
Many of us are deeply concerned about where the planet is headed and the future we are creating for our children and grandchildren.
This program is for organisations — and the individuals, teams and communities within them — who want to face these concerns and make a difference.
Global warming — more accurately, global overheating — and environmental degradation present all of us with an unprecedented challenge.
The complexity of the solutions and the dynamics of how individuals, organisations and communities interact require new levels of understanding and leadership skills.
Only by working together can we sustain and regenerate the world that we and our children live in.
When?
The program runs from May to July 2007. Beginning with an online introduction from 14 to 22 May, the Long View workshop takes place from 23 to 25 May 2007, with action projects undertaken from the end of May through until the end of July. A transition day to reflect on actions and to plan next steps is scheduled for 27 July 2007.
Where?
Whilst much of this program can be completed online and from your workplace, the workshop session will be held in the Discovery Centre, CSIRO, which is on the foothills of Black Mountain in the centre of Canberra.
How much?
$3500 [including GST]. Scholarships and team discounts are available [please contact us]. Fees cover all program sessions, meals, materials, online modules and support, and a copy of The natural advantage of nations by Karlson Hargroves and Michael Smith — an authoritative and comprehensive guide to building the new sustainable economy.
[ PDF version of our Long View Project brochure: 880KB ]
