Case Professor Works with World Leaders to Advance U.N. Secretary- General's Vision for Sustainable Global Economy
U.S. Newswire, June, 2004
CLEVELAND, June 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- When 500 world leaders meet at the United Nations for the Global Compact Leaders Summit on June 24 in New York City, David Cooperrider -- Case Western Reserve University professor of organizational behavior -- will use Appreciative Inquiry techniques to advance U.N. Secretary- General Kofi Annan's vision of a more sustainable and inclusive global economy.
Cooperrider, the founder of Appreciative Inquiry, is part of a movement from the Case Centers for Business as Agent of World Benefit to rethink the world's economy by using the Centers as a launching pad for innovative business initiatives and action plans. Among the Centers' initiatives is the Center for Appreciative Inquiry, housed is at the Case Weatherhead School of Management....
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