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posted by Admin  on December 9, 2009

Tony Manwaring, Chief Executive of Tomorrow's Company, interviews Hunter Lovins.
     
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posted by Admin  on August 3, 2009

his video is part of a five week series of interviews exploring Tomorrow's Global Talent by Personneltoday.com. Recruiting and engaging talent is a key concern for today’s employers. Through these video interviews prominent leaders give an insight into finding new ways to discover, unlock and engage talent for the new emergent workforce, in the process emphasising the importance of the triple context. This interview is of Tony Manwaring, CEO of Tomorrow's Company. 
     
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posted by Admin  on April 7, 2009

Bill Becker is the Executive Director of the Presidential Climate Action Project (PCAP) who have been tasked with creating a 100 day action plan that sets the agenda for President Obama focussing on what the administration can do under its own authority in its days in office to combat climate change. Furthermore he speaks of his hope for what Obama and his team can do in combatting climate change, where America is currently as a carbon emitter, what it needs to do in terms of creating a new green economy. You can download the presentation Bill gave at a Tomorrow's Company event here. 
     
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posted by Admin  on February 13, 2009

Talent has never been more important - this video is part of the talent discussion, which has started with the soft launch of Tomorrow's Global Talent. report looks at who has it, where it is, how it can be harnessed and engaged.  And, critically, how to lead it. Join us and our partners for our global conversation on talent – read the report, comment below, get involved … Tony Manwaring, is Chief Executive of Tomorrow's Company.  He has had a series of management, marketing and communications roles in the voluntary sector with NCH (formerly National Children's Home), Diabetes UK and most recently, the disability rights charity Scope, where he was chief executive for over three years.  Before that he worked as head of The General Secretary's Office for the Labour Party, playing a key role in transforming its operational fortunes as it became New Labour.
     

posted by Admin  on July 25, 2008

Nandan Nilekani reflects on a year since the launch of Tomorrow's Global Company and the impact of the report. In particular he talks about how it has helped Infosys to moved forward in its reporting along GRI lines and working with the Government and the colleges to create a common policy framework around education.
     
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