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by Ugne Cotterill
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Wednesday, 02 May 2012 Category LEAD International 0 Comments

In June 2012 LEAD will launch a new online learning and networking platform that will allow us to make the LEAD learning programmes available more widely. Users of the platform will be able to access a range of online learning courses on topics including Sustainable Development, Leadership, The Green Economy and Social Entrepreneurship.

One of the additional features of the platform will be a library of sustainable development case studies and learning materials. These documents have been created by LEAD staff and Fellows over the past twenty years and are drawn from all over the world. They cover a variety of topics including agriculture, conservation, water use, tourism, resource allocation and sustainable cities.

Putting these cases studies together has been a fascinating experience and we've noticed a number of common themes emerging despite the differences in subject matter and location.  Here's a sneak preview of some of the most interesting stories that we've found:

How children can make their parents become more environmentally-friendly

One of our favourite case studies is from Mexico City and it demonstrates the role that everyone can play in creating a sustainable world.  After learning about environmental issues in school, a group of children put pressure on their parents to change their behaviour. The outcome was something that the school teachers could not have predicted: the children were able to persuade their parents to reduce their energy consumption and waste production. This case study shows the power that children have to influence others and underlines the importance of teaching them about sustainability at a young age.

The role of civil society as a public watchdog

A case study from Canada illustrates how the establishment of a government watchdog can help a country to implement an environmental policy agenda in a more rigorous and transparent way.  In this instance, the 'implementation gap' between environmental legislation and actual improvement was filled by the creation of a National Environmental Auditor. The Auditor now ensures that government programmes are being run economically, effectively and efficiently, and that they give consideration to the environmental impact of their actions.

Why community engagement leads to successful outcomes

Many of our case studies highlight how important it is for communities to have ownership of environmental programmes. In Zimbabwe, a community–based natural resource management programme was implemented in order to preserve the local ecosystem and wildlife habitats. The villages near to the national parks were given a financial incentive to protect these areas: they were allowed to charge safari organizers and tourists to view or hunt the game. This system not only allowed the communities to develop an alternative source of income but also involved them in the protection of the land - a win/win situation for everyone.

Everyone has a responsibility to make change happen

One of our case studies tells about a programme initiated by the Mexico City Government to try and change the behaviour of its staff. Through information packs and group sessions, staff members were encouraged to use resources more responsibly in order to benefit the community as a whole. This strategy proved very successful and every government agency in Mexico City is now taking part, with an aim to consume less electricity, reduce waste and use more environmentally friendly products.

Of course there are many more topics and themes covered in our library of case studies and this blog post can only give a sneak preview. Hopefully we've given you a taste of what is to come – please visit us next month to read more!

Tags: LEAD, case studies, library, Mexico City, Zimbabwe, learning
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How to make networking work for you

by Edward Bruce Kellow
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Monday, 12 December 2011 Category LEAD International 6 Comments

Are you an effective networker?

When did you last add someone interesting to your professional network?  How many people viewed your Linked-In profile in the past 7 days? Call yourself a networker?

I remember the exact moment when I became a networking convert. I was at a climate change event. I looked across the room and saw a tall blond with an empty wine glass. We exchanged banter and then business cards. I discovered she worked in cultural diplomacy and that she was looking for projects to fund. I converted to networking there and then.

Tags: networking, LEAD, network, Weapons of Influence
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by Katie Singer
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Monday, 21 November 2011 Category Network 2 Comments

Frank Krikhaar is the CSR Reporting Manager at Aegis plc and a newly-graduated LEAD Fellow. In this post he talks about creating an award-winning Corporate Responsibility report and how the LEAD Fellowship programme contributed to his success.

Tags: LEAD, Aegis, ICSA Hermes, CSR, Frank Krikhaar, LEAD Europe
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Observing group dynamics at the International Session: a facilitator’s perspective

by Edward Bruce Kellow
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Thursday, 03 November 2011 Category Events 5 Comments

In October 2011 LEAD Canada hosted the annual LEAD International Session (IS) in Ottawa. Approximately 125 LEAD Associates and Fellows from around 40 countries gathered to examine Canadian sustainability challenges through the lens of ‘Leadership, Learning and Technology’. LEAD International Sessions are a wonderful opportunity for observers of group behaviour to see how culturally diverse teams from different sectors can learn together in a collaborative way.

Tags: Group Dynamics, LEAD Canada, LEAD, LEAD International, International Session
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LEAD International Session 2011 - Day Three pm

by Brian Thomas SMITH
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011 Category Events 1 Comment

Notes on speeches by Terry O'Reilly and Bill Teron on day 3 of the LEAD International Session 2011 - Brian Smith, LEAD Canada Cohort 3

Tags: Bill Teron, Terry O'Reilly, LEAD, LEAD Canada, Ottawa, International Session
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StrengthsFinder: LEAD International Team Development and Capacity Building

by Sam Gillick
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Thursday, 18 August 2011 Category LEAD International 2 Comments

Hi,

My name is Sam Gillick and I work as the Network and Communications Coordinator at LEAD International. As part of my role, I will contribute to the LEAD blog from time to time about our activities. On this occasion, I want to share with you the experience the LEAD International team had with StrengthsFinder.

Tags: StrengthsFinder, LEAD, LEAD International, learning, strengths
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LEAD Europe Cohort 16 London Module Day 5

by Juliane Nier
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Wednesday, 27 July 2011 Category Events 1 Comment

Hello!

My name is Juliane Nier and I am Programme Manager at LEAD International for LEAD Europe. The week before last saw the completion of the this year's (Cohort 16) LEAD Europe London Module. The Associates wrote blogs over the course of the week and I would like to share an exceptional entry here on this website:

Tags: LEAD, LEAD Europe, sustainability, leadership, Cohort 16, London Module
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