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The workshop "Practicing Integrated Thinking and Reporting: how Business and Societies search for Competitiveness and Sustainable Growth" organized in Milan on June 19, 2014 aimed at investigating how "Integrated Thinking" might enhance competitiveness and ensure sustainable growth for business. Here you can listen to some interviews with Paul Druckman (IIRC) and other renowned international experts realized on that occasion by FEEM.

Interview with Paul Druckman, IIRC

  • One of the concepts stressed during the workshop is that Integrated Thinking is key in order to create sustainable value and growth. How do you see this link and how do you connect these aspects?
  • Do you see a possible cooperation between the public and the private sector in order to promote Integrated Thinking?
  • What is the contribution brought by IIRC into business and how are stakeholders reacting (to it)?
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    Interview with Angelo Riccaboni, University of Siena

  • One of the concepts stressed during the workshop is that Integrated Thinking is key in order to create sustainable value and growth. How do you see this link and how do you connect these aspects?
  • What is the role of Universities and academic research in order to promote Integrated Thinking?
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    Interview with Lara Birkes, WBCSD

  • One of the concepts stressed during the workshop is that Integrated Thinking is key in order to create sustainable value and growth. How do you see this link and how do you connect these aspects?
  • Do you see a possible cooperation between the public and the private sector in order to promote Integrated Thinking?
  • How do you see the role of the private sector in the Post 2015 Agenda? And do you think that integrated thinking could be a relevant aspect in this process?
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    Interview with Enrico Giovannini, University of Rome "Tor Vergata"

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