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Visit the REALNEO site and learn how we are all building a new generation of civic leaders in Northeast Ohio. On Monday and Tuesday next week, join futurist Rebecca Ryan and explore how collaboration and open networks are transforming our region. exsplorer dialer remover |
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Tuesday, November 1: Updates on Northeast Ohio Clean Energy Network Wind Projects
What does raising a renewable energy industry in NEO mean to building jobs and mobilizing manufacturing opportunities? How do monitoring projects now, affect results later? Get the full story on the Congregation of St Joseph wind-monitoring project. We'll learn about the latest results and how you can participate in Ohio's growing renewable energy network! Join us for updates on Green Energy Ohio (GEO's) efforts to accelerate wind power as an emerging energy solution for Northeast Ohio.
I-Open Tuesdays Coming Up Tuesday, November 8: Election Day. No Forum. Tuesday, November 15: Maslow's Being Values - a Structure for Spiritual Management What does spiritual development have to do with economic development? Answer: A lot. In a new networked economy, civic leadership is different. It is no longer a matter of "command and control" hierarchies. Rather, new civic leadership draws on concepts of servant leadership , developed by Robert Greenleaf . To become a global leader in open innovation, civic leaders in Northeast Ohio need to explore these different dimensions of leadership. Dick Medvick, a local engineer and Case graduate, has been thinking deeply about Abraham Masklow's hierarchy of human needs . In particular, Dick has been exploring the higher dimensions of Maslow's model dealing with the "being valules". Join us for an engaging discussion on Dick's explorations. Dick has been working with I-Open on a variety of different initatives, including the development of new energy strategies in NEO.
For ideas, information and opportunity, visit Open Door Visit the I-Open Tuesdays Blog Questions? Contact:
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The Cleveland Area Metropolitan Library System partners with I-Open to support appreciative, civic inquiries on our region's economic future. |
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