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CATEGORIES:Bennett Institute for Public Policy
SUMMARY:Wealth Economy Foundation Workshop – Growing prosp
 erity: sustainable stewardship - Prof Diane Coyle\
 , Dr Matthew Agarwala\, Dimitri Zenghelis\, Dr Sai
 te Lu
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211124T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211124T170000
UID:TALK162070AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/162070
DESCRIPTION:*This ‘Wealth Economy’ Foundation Workshop will en
 able leaders to manage their inclusive portfolio o
 f natural\, social\, human and physical capital\, 
 to achieve more prosperous\, resilient and sustain
 able growth today and into the future.*\n\nSociety
  currently faces a range of interconnected challen
 ges. Whether it is recovering from Covid-19\, reve
 rsing the biodiversity and climate crises\, or pre
 paring for automation and an ageing population\, i
 t has become clear that previous economic strategi
 es are no longer fit for purpose.\n\nThe challenge
  is not to ‘Build Back’ but to Build Forward to so
 mething better\, noting that the future will not\,
  and cannot\, be like the past.\n\nThis workshop\,
  run by leading Cambridge economists\, Professor D
 iane Coyle and Dr Matthew Agarwala\, explores thes
 e challenges and looks at practical ways for decis
 ion-makers – in government at any level\, advisory
  bodies\, civil society organisations\, or busines
 s – to steer this path.\n\nThey will explain in de
 pth the Bennett Institute "Wealth Economy":https:/
 /www.bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/research/research-
 projects/wealth-economy-social-and-natural-capital
 / approach and how inclusive wealth consists of ma
 ny interconnected capitals – including human\, soc
 ial\, natural\, and physical. It is the management
  of this comprehensive portfolio of assets that de
 termines whether organisations and communities are
  able to steward and grow organisational and natio
 nal wealth\, resilience and sustainability\, rathe
 r than depleting the assets required for future pr
 osperity.\n\nYou will receive practical inspiratio
 n for how the Bennett Institute’s Wealth Economy F
 ramework can be used in the public and private sec
 tor and participate in stimulating conversations t
 o better understand how its different components c
 an be applied to your organisation\, and what effe
 ct this will have in achieving more prosperous\, r
 esilient and sustainable growth.\n\n*The Wealth Ec
 onomy approach has contributed to the:*\n\n- Offic
 e for National Statistics work to harmonise their 
 social capital standards.\n\n- International Insti
 tute of Sustainable Development’s UN High Level Po
 litical Forum on “Building Post-COVID Recovery Aro
 und Wealth rather than GDP”.\n\n- Office for Budge
 t Responsibility’s recent Fiscal Risks Report.\n\n
 \n*This half-day workshop will give you:*\n\n- A t
 heoretical and practical understanding of the Weal
 th Economy approach and framework.\n\n- A clear ac
 tion plan of how to bring Wealth Economics into yo
 ur day-to-day decision-making. \n\n- Interactive c
 onversations\, activities and solution building wi
 th fellow participants.\n\n- A toolbox including a
  guide\, case studies\, resources\, useful links a
 nd contacts. \n\n\n*Who should attend?*\n\nThis wo
 rkshop is particularly suitable for all decision-m
 akers at any level of government\, advisory bodies
 \, civil society organisations\, and business. The
  workshop has a limited number of places to ensure
  high-quality discussions and interaction. Early b
 ooking is advised.\n\nThe course leaders\, Profess
 or Diane Coyle\, Dr Matthew Agarwala\, Dimitri Zen
 ghelis and Dr Saite Lu\, are experienced in advisi
 ng public and private organisations\, from local a
 nd national government in the UK to the World Bank
  and United Nations.\n\n*Date*\n\nWednesday 24 Nov
 ember 2021\, 14:00 – 17:00 (BST)\n\n*Location*\n\n
 This workshop will be delivered online via Zoom th
 rough a range of interactive sessions and activiti
 es. A specially written guide\, and a toolbox of c
 ase studies\, resources\, and further reading will
  be emailed to you at the most relevant time.\n\n*
 Price*\n\nEarly bird and public/private sector pri
 ces are available. \n\n"For pricing and booking vi
 sit the University of Cambridge online store.":htt
 ps://onlinesales.admin.cam.ac.uk/conferences-and-e
 vents/politics-and-international-studies/growing-p
 rosperity-sustainable-stewardship/growing-prosperi
 ty-sustainable-stewardship-2021
LOCATION:Online Event on Zoom
CONTACT:Prof Diane Coyle
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