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  • 1.  Invitation to Biomimicry PDW

    Posted 05-17-2017 08:13
    Biomimicry: Design Inspired by Nature
    Saturday, August 5
    1:15 - 3:15 pm
    Atlanta Marriott Marquis in Marquis M102

    Biomimicry: Design Inspired by Nature

    Biomimicry is learning from nature as a mentor for sustainability, a model of sustainability, and a measure of sustainability. Organizations use biomimicry to develop new products and processes. Biomimicry design resides At the Interface of organizations and the natural environment; connecting organizations with nature and facilitating exchange across their boundaries. Exchanges across the interface between organizations and nature can stimulate innovation through nature-inspired design that can lead us toward more sustainable solutions in addressing the grand challenges before us. 

    This PDW offers an opportunity to learn nature's approach toward sustainability. The PDW will educate participants on the topic of biomimicry and utilize a hands-on experiential activity to have participants apply the biomimicry design spiral in the development of a new product concept to solve a business sustainability challenge. Learning outcomes of the workshop include the ability of participants to (1) understand biomimicry, (2) apply biomimicry design principles and strategies, and (3) incorporate this topic into courses. The workshop will be of interest to management faculty in sustainability, entrepreneurship, new product development, and innovation.


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    Nancy E. Landrum, Ph.D. 
    Professor of Sustainable Business Management
    Loyola University Chicago
    Quinlan School of Business, 306 Schreiber Center
    Institute of Environmental Sustainability, BVM Hall 315
    1032 West Sheridan Road
    Chicago, IL  60660
    Voice: 773-508-8953
    Faculty pages: Quinlan & IES
    ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Jeff Pollack (jeff_pollack@ncsu.edu) or Kevin Cox (kcox24@my.fau.edu). Ventures HO!


  • 2.  Invitation to Biomimicry PDW

    Posted 07-11-2017 00:05
    BiomimicryDesign Inspired by Nature
    Saturday, August 5
    1:15 - 3:15 pm
    Atlanta Marriott Marquis in Marquis M102

    BiomimicryDesign Inspired by Nature

    Biomimicry is learning from nature as a mentor for sustainability, a model of sustainability, and a measure of sustainability. Organizations use biomimicry to develop new products and processes. Biomimicry design resides At the Interface of organizations and the natural environment; connecting organizations with nature and facilitating exchange across their boundaries. Exchanges across the interface between organizations and nature can stimulate innovation through nature-inspired design that can lead us toward more sustainable solutions in addressing the grand challenges before us. 

    This PDW offers an opportunity to learn nature's approach toward sustainability. The PDW will educate participants on the topic of biomimicry and utilize a hands-on experiential activity to have participants apply the biomimicry design spiral in the development of a new product concept to solve a business sustainability challenge. Learning outcomes of the workshop include the ability of participants to (1) understand biomimicry, (2) apply biomimicry design principles and strategies, and (3) incorporate this topic into courses. The workshop will be of interest to management faculty in sustainability, entrepreneurship, new product development, and innovation.




    Best,
    Nancy Landrum

    ==========================================================

    Nancy E. Landrum, Ph.D. 
    Professor of Sustainable Business Management
    Loyola University Chicago
    Quinlan School of Business, 306 Schreiber Center
    Institute of Environmental Sustainability, BVM Hall 315
    1032 West Sheridan Road
    Chicago, IL  60660
    Voice: 773-508-8953
    Faculty pages: Quinlan & IES
    ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Jeff Pollack (jeff_pollack@ncsu.edu) or Kevin Cox (kcox24@my.fau.edu). Ventures HO!


  • 3.  Invitation to Biomimicry PDW

    Posted 07-30-2017 21:43
    Only a few spots remain in our PDW


    BiomimicryDesign Inspired by Nature
    Saturday, August 5
    1:15 - 3:15 pm
    Atlanta Marriott Marquis in Marquis M102

    BiomimicryDesign Inspired by Nature

    Biomimicry is learning from nature as a mentor for sustainability, a model of sustainability, and a measure of sustainability. Organizations use biomimicry to develop new products and processes. Biomimicry design resides At the Interface of organizations and the natural environment; connecting organizations with nature and facilitating exchange across their boundaries. Exchanges across the interface between organizations and nature can stimulate innovation through nature-inspired design that can lead us toward more sustainable solutions in addressing the grand challenges before us. 

    This PDW offers an opportunity to learn nature's approach toward sustainability. The PDW will educate participants on the topic of biomimicry and utilize a hands-on experiential activity to have participants apply the biomimicry design spiral in the development of a new product concept to solve a business sustainability challenge. Learning outcomes of the workshop include the ability of participants to (1) understand biomimicry, (2) apply biomimicry design principles and strategies, and (3) incorporate this topic into courses. The workshop will be of interest to management faculty in sustainability, entrepreneurship, new product development, and innovation.




    Best,
    Nancy Landrum

    ==========================================================

    Nancy E. Landrum, Ph.D. 
    Professor of Sustainable Business Management
    Loyola University Chicago
    Quinlan School of Business, 306 Schreiber Center
    Institute of Environmental Sustainability, BVM Hall 315
    1032 West Sheridan Road
    Chicago, IL  60660
    Voice: 773-508-8953
    Faculty pages: Quinlan & IES

    ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Jeff Pollack (jeff_pollack@ncsu.edu) or Kevin Cox (kcox24@my.fau.edu). Ventures HO!