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Collaborative Healing and Positive Deviance: Uncommon Solutions to Common Problems, Women’s University Club, Nov. 13

November 13, 2014 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 am

WBE logoCollaborative Healing and Positive Deviance: Uncommon Solutions to Common Problems, Women’s University Club

When: Thursday, November 13, 2014, 07:00 am – 09:00 am

Where: Women’s University Club, 1105 6th Ave, Seattle

What: The move to run the world in a more feminine way requires both collaborative healing and audacious innovation. Libba Pinchot, educator, author, and consultant on entrepreneuring and intrapreneuring, has recently been inspired by two borrowed concepts—healing moral injury and positive deviance—that could help us make a difference in the world. As women we stand for balanced power and positive welfare for children and all living things. Yet, we can feel powerless in the face of the enormous challenges and are often asked to leave behind our principles in order to succeed. This creates moral injury. Recognizing and healing these injuries allows for renewed energy and audacious innovation.

Sharing stories from her work with women innovators, Libba will demonstrate how these concepts can reshape our confidence and create an ability to get things done in new and unusual ways, affecting everything from climate change to feeding our children. We can become positive deviants, finding creative ways to fill societal needs and sharing our discoveries, perhaps breaking rules for the good of all.

Who: Featuring Libba Pinchot, Co-Founder of the Bainbridge Graduate Institute

Libba Pinchot is an educator, consultant and social entrepreneur, and also PhD candidate in organizational systems, studying women’s leadership of social and environmental innovations within large corporations. In 2002, she co-founded the Bainbridge Graduate Institute (BGI) to help re-invent work (such as the work of business) as a positive force for equity and a healthy planet. BGI offers innovative, accredited MBA programs in sustainable and socially responsible business. At BGI, Libba still holds the role of Ombudsman, balancing the power by helping the organization’s members “speak truth to power,” in order to improve the system from any position or predicament they find themselves in.

How Much:

Non-Member Visitor Pricing
Early Registration Breakfast Pricing for Visitors is:  $38
Late Registration Breakfast Pricing for Visitors is:  $42

Discounted Member Pricing
Early Registration Breakfast Pricing for Members is:  $25
Late Registration Breakfast Pricing for Members is:  $35

How: Register here.

Details

Date:
November 13, 2014
Time:
7:00 am - 9:00 am

Venue

Women's University Club
1105 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101 United States
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