Deep Green Business Symposium at Maharishi University of Management


Fairfield, Iowa (PRWEB) July 04, 2013

An revolutionary Deep Green Business Symposium exploring the partnership of consciousness and sustainability will take spot this Friday, July 5 and Saturday, July 6, at Maharishi University of Management in the Sustainable Living Center, Rm. 12. Titled Expanded Awareness as the Basis of Deep Green Enterprise and Deep Sustainability, the Symposium highlights the require for expanded awareness inside men and women and communities in order to really embed sustainability in their businesses and in our world. Speakers will address how expanded awareness is getting applied in business, technologies, and in leadership.

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Sponsored by MUMs Department of Company Administration, morning sessions will run from ten: 00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and afternoon sessions from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 pm. CT. All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. To register, please e mail mgt(at)mum(dot)edu.

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The event will also be live streamed on the web at http://www.mum.edu/mumtv. Far more information is accessible at http://www.mum.edu/mumtv_greenbusiness, like Speaker Bios.

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For actual sustainability to take location in organization there has to be a change in consciousness. How can this transformation take spot and what are the mechanics to implement such alter? How have firms and communities facilitated such transformation and what are the outcomes? Join us for a discussion of these and other queries as we discover the role of consciousness in creating sustainable business and a sustainable planet. This symposium will address the possibilities for and outcomes of such collaborative improvement.

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Friday morning: Expanded Awareness for Deep Green Company

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Vicki Alexander Herriott, J.D., LL.M. What is Deep Green Business?&#13

Hazel Henderson, Founder of Ethical Markets Media, “Planetary Awareness Driving the Green Transition”&#13

John Ikerd, Ph.D. Essentials of Financial Sustainability&#13

Stuart Valentine, MBA. Money and Life

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Friday afternoon: Applying Expanded Awareness in Company

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Francis Thicke, Ph.D. Sustainable Dairy Farming and the Future of Organic Meals&#13

John Matthews, Director of Iowa Sustainable Organization Alliance, Consequences of Moving from the Organic Movement to the Organic Market&#13

Scott Herriott, Ph.D. The Seventh Generation Paradox&#13

Andrew Bargerstock, Ph.D. The Resonance of Lean and Sustainability

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Friday evening: Art walk: Exploring Fairfield

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From the blues to the huge prime, find out why the Smithsonian picked Fairfield, Iowa as a single of the most intriguing little towns to appreciate arts and smarts in the April travel issue: The 20 Ideal Little Towns to Go to in 2013.

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Saturday morning: Applying Expanded Awareness in Technologies

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David Goodman, Ph.D. Capital Intensive Clean Tech and Micro-Financed Green Solutions: A Comparison&#13

Michael Garvin, Renais LLC and advisor to the University of Iowa Executive MBA Plan, Carbon Reduction Approaches for Fossil-fuel Engines&#13

Steve Fugate, former Director of Iowa Renewable Power Association, “A Community-primarily based Model for Huge-scale Solar PV Installations”&#13

Bob Pepper, President Yava Technologies, Inc. High Profit Sustainable Mining

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Saturday afternoon: Applying Expanded Awareness in Leadership

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Harald Harung, Ph.D. Planet-class Efficiency by way of Expanded Awareness&#13

Jim Schaefer, Ph.D. Raising Consciousness to Make certain Sustainability around the World&#13

Bob Ferguson, The Secret Advantage of an Genuine Sustainability Commitment&#13

Rachel Goodman, Ph.D. “Growth of Consciousness as the Basis of Effective, Sustainable Action”

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Panel discussion: Challenges of Introducing Deep Green Company

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Founded in 1971, Maharishi University of Management (MUM) delivers Consciousness-Based Education, a classic academic curriculum enhanced with self-improvement programs like the Transcendental Meditation

Registration is Open for the 2013 Warrior-Loved ones Symposium Hosted by Military Officers Association of America and National Defense Industrial Association


Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) June 25, 2013

Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) and the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) have opened registration for the 2013 Warrior-Loved ones Symposium (WFS) scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 12, from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.

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This year’s WFS will concentrate on the theme Mental Overall health Linking Warriors and their Households, Government, and Society. This occasion promises to provide a exclusive and useful opportunity to hear directly from the nation’s wounded warriors and their families.

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Event cosponsors, MOAA and NDIA, will continue the efforts of governmental and nongovernmental organizations by supplying a public forum for exploring possibilities to collectively increase the physical, psychological, and overall effectively-becoming of those who are wounded, ill, and injured and their families.

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The plan takes a broad appear at mental wellness and the challenges facing the nations warriors and their loved ones members across the generations, government, and society nowadays and in the years ahead, particularly in a post-war atmosphere. The forum will delve into 3 discussions on the significance of psychological-cognitive injuries, like the impact on people, well being care systems, and communities:&#13

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Nutrition Symposium Brings Chiropractic Educational Institutions Together


PALMYRA, Wis. (PRWEB) June 25, 2013

Fifty-five faculty and clinicians from chiropractic schools across the nation gathered together to share ideas and best nutritional education practices throughout the first Standard Approach Inc. Entire Meals Nutrition Symposium. During the occasion hosted by the entire meals supplement manufacturer, symposium attendees discussed the positive aspects and values of combining nutrition and chiropractic therapies, sensible applications of nutrition in a clinic setting, and the research initiatives needed to clarify the part that nutritional supplements can play in supporting a healthful body.

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The Entire Meals Nutrition Symposium was a excellent chance to see my colleagues from the other chiropractic colleges and to find out about the techniques that they are incorporating Common Method into the classroom and clinics, mentioned Ralph Davis, D.C., dean of Life Universitys chiropractic college. It was clear from the quality of the lectures and the outstanding farm and factory, that Standard Process is the clear leader in their field.

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Fifteen chiropractic educational institutions participated in the Complete Food Nutrition Symposium held at the entire meals supplement producers corporate headquarters in Palmyra, Wis. the 1st weekend in June. By participating in the symposium, clinicians and faculty members had the chance to go to Common Process for the very first time. The chiropractic educators have been able to knowledge the entire food producers plant and certified organic farm and see how Common Process supplements are designed from seed to supplement.

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I genuinely really feel honored to have been a portion of this instruction and have been reminded of standard principles and core beliefs, said attendee Mary Unger-Boyd, D.C., associate professor at Logan College of Chiropractic. This symposium included scientific details, research and a practical model for implementing complete food nutrition clinically. I feel I can provide consistency in my courses with the education and objectives of our clinic technique. I am excited for the schools and our students.

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More than the final 5 years, Normal Approach has reached out to overall health care schools, investing more than $ 10 million into lengthy-term educational outreach efforts to involve present and future wellness care specialists in the study of whole meals nutrition. In 2013, Normal Approach extended its efforts to contain employees, faculty and clinicians of chiropractic colleges.

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We have had applications in spot to encourage present health care professionals and students to study the important part that entire meals nutrition plays in attaining and maintaining health , says John Nab, D.C., director of specialist improvement for Common Method. Now we are focusing on supporting our well being care educators in the classroom.

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Nab and his group strategy to attain out to far more wellness care schools in the future, which includes acupuncture and medical education institutions. Normal Method will also continue its commitment to providing scholarships nutritional education lectures on campuses tours of the Regular Process plant and organic farm and funding campus improvements.

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Specialist well being care educational institutions interested in partnering with Common Method can get in touch with Lisa Hackett, expert improvement coordinator, at lhackett(at)standardprocess(dot)com.

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