My experience,
During March 14th - 15th, 2012 I had the opportunity to participate in the 15th WBD through the University of Cologne in Germany. There were 300 students from more than 60 different countries with different ideas and points of view. The main topic of the conference was Global Consumption. I want to congratulate all students that made the event possible and as efficient as they could make it be. Thanks also to the speakers for taking the time from their busy schedule to come and express their knowledge. Between them: Suhas Gopinath, CEO of Globals Inc, Fernando Burgos, Vice President New Business and Innovation of Telefonica Germany Gmbh, Dr. Rudiger Grube, CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG, Ferdinando Becalli-Falco, CEO General Electric Europa and North Asia, Michael Schmidt, Member of the Executive Board and Vice President HR Europe SE of BP Europe SE, Prof. Kenneth P. Morse, Founder of MIT Entrepreneurship Center, Bernhard Mattes, Vice President Ford Costumer Service Division of Ford Europe, Yasunori Nakagami, President of Asuka Corporate Advisory, Dr. Robert Gutsche, Member of the Executive Board of KPMG AG, Dr. Auma Obama, Global Technical Advisor of CARE International, Bernd Kolb, Founder of Club Marakkesh, Valentin Thurn, Director of “Taste the Waste”, Dr. Richard Pott, Member of Executive Board of Bayer AG, and more.
Dr. Auma Obama, me, and Nelson Young |
David Akinin, yo, and Leon Franco Venezuela |
I want to highlight that because of my professor Dr. Fredrik Palumbo who teaches Global Business Environment in SYMS School of Business at Yeshiva University, he is the reason that I knew about that specific case. In class we used a book called Taking Sides it discusses current business issues that are globally occurring; one of the discussions was Nike’s business model and policy.
Coming back to who will make the change in order to pursue a better world, the answer is individuals with the paper of consumers, in other words, us. If you are truly concerned that extraction of oil and secondary oil products processes such as plastic products are damaging the Earth, so try to use less and less. Use public transportation, carpools, recycle, turn off the lights when you don’t use them and don’t use plastic utensils. Us individuals have the power to change companies’ business models. For example, the multinational oil extractor BP is investing in alternative energies because the consumers are demanding it step by step, and they want to be prepared for the change. Others claim to use more efficient energy sources.
Me with Bernhard Mattes, Vice President Ford |
Other topic of discussion was the incredible fast growth of India. One of the Indian inventions that impacts me is a small fridge that uses I think batteries, easy to transport, and very cheap (less than US$ 2). Since a significant amount of the Indian population doesn’t have economic sources, that fridge is maybe the only way that people could preserve their food. India’s economy is growing more and more. Multinational companies are investing there expecting consumption to grow.
As you see, we had excellent panelists and discussions. I encourage you to apply next year and be part of that enrichment experience. WBD is a place to change concerns, ideas, network… dialogue.
Articles related:
Spanish: http://www.nmidigital.com/secciones.php?id=3&top_id=11503&s=10
English: http://blogs.yu.edu/news/2012/04/24/a-global-network/
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