Will Tech Unicorns Save our Planet?
A couple of months a go I attended a brilliant event hosted by Tech Unicorn where leaders from the sharing economy, e-commerce, sustainability, and policy; discussed the impact of fast […]
A couple of months a go I attended a brilliant event hosted by Tech Unicorn where leaders from the sharing economy, e-commerce, sustainability, and policy; discussed the impact of fast […]
6Heads steps towards sustainability – organising business for change Explore some beautiful countryside, be inspired by a thought-provoking speaker and chat to other people interested in sustainability, creating change and business. Register for one of the limited places […]
If you are an innovator working to create positive social change from within your organisation – you may be an ‘intrapreneur’. We would like to invite you to join fellow Intrapreneurs […]
Carolyn Wensley, 6heads member, graduated from the Cambridge University Masters in Sustainability Leadership. She is now looking for people who could be Supervisors for other students on the course. She writes below: […]
Giles Hutchins is a much admired friend of 6heads. He shows courageous leadership in setting out challenging and pioneering ideas about a world that is in balance with itself and […]
We are getting excited about Earth Hour… Last year the 6heads community got together to switch off for Earth Hour over a candle-lit dinner. It was so much fun that […]
Event: Private film screening – Tuesday, 22 March 2016 from 19:30 at Curzon Victoria It was the little boy who struggled to walk that I asked about. We were on an […]
The Thrivable World Quest is a global quest to chart how organizations must be so people and the planet can thrive. It mixes delightful, engaging in-person events and a kick-ass information platform which allows us to share the ‘booty’ across cities and with the world.
The quest seeks to document, elaborate and accelerate the wave of “positive mutation” that is already transforming how we conceive of organizations and how work is done, so that our collective actions more consistently create the conditions essential for life to thrive at every level.
Another gem from the #12Copmas21 campaign we didn’t manage to share with you before Christmas. Thank you to @ecoactiongames and @projectdirt. Is the garden rosy for sustainable agriculture? Most of […]
One of the great ironies of the Paris Climate Change Conference is the carbon footprint left by the 40,000 attendees who have journeyed across the globe to visit the French capital. It’s estimated that 300,000 tonnes of CO2 was generated by the two week summit, and Barack Obama’s travel arrangements alone will send more carbon dioxide into the air than the combined annual emissions of 31 US homes.