GreenBiz16 will gather a set of visionaries, gurus, and business leaders near Phoenix, Arizona, February 23-25, to define the greatest trends, challenges and opportunities in sustainable business today.
The annual conference is a forum to discuss big (sustainability) ideas in the world of big business.
But what can nature teach us about running a thriving, sustainability-driven business?
Thanks to 3.8 billion years of evolutionary R&D, nature has much to teach us about sustainable business practices.
We’re excited to bring biomimicry to GreenBiz once again, and are cooking up several opportunities for attendees to learn more about the practice’s application to sustainable business and leadership practices.
First off, Biomimicry 3.8 co-founder Dayna Baumeister will present “Systems Thinking: Nature inspired business lessons” on the event’s main stage at 10:55 a.m. on Thursday, February, 25, where she’ll highlight nature’s key insights that can increase a company’s resilience, drive innovation, and help regenerate our culture, economy, and planet.
Dayna will also host a Greenbiz Guru Lunch on Wednesday, February 24, at 12:30 p.m., when attendees can sit down with Dayna to explore the leadership boosting potential that comes with fusing biomimicry and social innovation principles.
We’re also going to set up a biomimicry experience table at GreenBiz, where everyone can delve into the practice through a set of nature-inspired activities, giveaways, and engaging artifacts, all aimed at helping them envision a world mentored and empowered by nature’s genius.
See you there?
GreenBiz registration is open through Feb. 23. To register, click here http://grn.bz/gb16bio, and save 10% on registration with our discount code GB16BIO.