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SUMMARY:Steven D. Eppinger presents\, “10 Agile Ideas Worth Sharing”
DESCRIPTION:Agile development has created a number of very effective practices through implementation largely in the software…
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Nicholas A. Ashford\, "Sustainable Development at a Crossroads"
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Nicholas A. Ashford\, MIT Professor of Technology and Policy and Director of the MIT Technology and Law Program \nDate: February 11\, 2020 \n \nSlides for this webinar are now available – click here to download. \nAbout the talk: “Sustainable Development at a Crossroads: Challenges for Industrial Growth\, Economic Welfare\, Employment\, and Environment” \nThe most important barrier to achieving a transformation to a more sustainable industrial system is lock-in or path dependency due to (1) the failure to envision\, design\, and implement policies that achieve co-optimization\, or the mutually reinforcing – rather than compromising – of societal goals (increasing economic welfare\, environmental quality\, and employment/earning capacity) and (2) entrenched economic and political interests that game (and gain from) the present system and advancement of its current trends. System-wide change requires system-wide thinking and action — and direct confrontation of wrong-headed policies. \nAbout the speaker: Nicholas A. Ashford is Professor of Technology & Policy and Director of the Technology & Law Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, where he teaches courses in environmental law\, policy\, and economics; law\, technology\, and public policy; and technology\, globalization\, and sustainable development.  Dr. Ashford is a faculty associate of the Center for Socio-technical Research in the School of Engineering; the Institute for Work and Employment Research in the Sloan School of Management; and the Environmental Policy Group in the Urban Studies Department.  He holds both a Ph.D. in Chemistry and a Law Degree from the University of Chicago\, where he also received graduate education in Economics. \nDr. Ashford is the co-author of two important textbooks/readers addressing sustainable development: Technology\, Globalization\, and Sustainable Development: Transforming the Industrial State (2018\, Routledge Press) and Environmental Law\, Policy and Economics: Reclaiming the Environmental Agenda (2008\, MIT Press) He has also published several hundred articles in peer-reviewed journals and law reviews. More information is available on his faculty website.
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