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Laurent Ledoux
What have we learned during the “Intelligence of Nature” cycle?
Synthesis presented at the PhiloMa closing conference on 12/06/12
Laurent [email protected] – 0478 62 14 20
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Vision& Strategy
Processes& Technology
OrganizationalStructure & Culture
Resources(Budget & People)
A classic business model to present possible actions
Source: Arthur D. Little
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Vision, Strategy & KPIs
Taking long term into account
•New senate (representing future generations; D. Bourg; B. Perret)
•Academy of the future (D. Bourg; B. Perret)
•New norms & KPIs (P. Viveret; B. Perret;…)
•“Ecological” fiscal policies (B. Perret)
•Education
See B. Perret on PhiloMa
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Processes & Strategy
Industrial ecology
Close the loops / DecarbonizeSee S. Erkman & B. Dubuisson on PhiloMa
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Strategy & Business Models
Industrial ecology
Dematerialize / Product Service SystemsSee C. Sempels on PhiloMa
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Technology & Innovation
Biomimicry
See G. Chapelle, N. de Rauglaudre & G. Dartevelle on PhiloMa
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People management & Strategy
Cooperation
Symbiosis & IntegrationSee V. Despret & P. Servigne on PhiloMa
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Vision
Biodiversity
Ulanowicz’ model17
Sustainability
Towards Stagnation
(Too little efficiency)
TowardsBrittleness(Too little diversity)
Greater efficiency (streamlining)
Diversity & Interconnectivity
Optimum
100%
0%
Optimal balance
Greaterresilience
See T. Chekchak & C. Arnsperger on PhiloMa
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Organizational Structures & Leadership
Behavior patterns
See M. Van der Erve on PhiloMa
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Organizational Structures & Leadership
Behavior patterns
See M. Van der Erve on PhiloMa
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Vision & Organizational structures
Networks
Collective intelligence See H. Bersini & T. Paquot on PhiloMa
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To concludewith the words of J. Baird Callicott, who inspired our cycle of seminars:
“The Environmental Crisis of the 20th century is before anything a crisis of ideas.
What we need is a NeoPresocratic Philosophy for the New Millenium, which raises anew the oldest questions of philosophy first posed by the Presocratics:
- What is the nature of Nature ?
- What is human nature ?
- What is the proper relationship between “man” and Nature ?”
See J. B. Callicott & G. Hess on PhiloMa