Eplan L!VE” event on 14 May, this time around solutions provider Eplan is guest at Eaton in Hengelo. Enquiring minds can gain first-hand.
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Eplan L!VE” event on 14 May, this time around solutions provider Eplan is guest at Eaton in Hengelo. Enquiring minds can gain first-hand.
The Pipeline Project
The Pipeline Project is a challenge that’s governed by time.
We believe the next decade is the most important in our working lives. By 2020 the world needs to be on a rapid carbon and resource descent if we are to have a chance of avoiding global temperature rises leading to catastrophic climate change. These are uncertain times, but the need for people and organisations to live and work creatively has never been bigger as we start the big transition.
So here’s the big and slightly daunting ten-year challenge we’ve set ourselves:
How much positive, transformational and frankly awesome stuff can we hack into the innovation pipelines of business, the flow of culture and the fabric of society?
How quickly can we build relationships, momentum and energy around more restorative, generative and equitable innovation?
How many networks and systems inside and outside of business can we connect to do that?
That’s it.
The clock is ticking.