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50th anniversary of our move to Hill House

John Elkington · 22 March 2009 · Leave a Comment

Through a hornbeam Through a hornbeam

Elaine, Gaia, Hania and I drove down to Little Rissington today to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the family’s move to Hill House in 1959, on our return from Cyprus.  Seventeen of us, with all the children and grandchildren present.  A wonderful day in time, particularly when Tim unveiled the Hill House photograph album he had compiled – with inputs of images from all of us – for Pat.

Family group 1 Family group 1 Family group 2 Family group 2 Family group 3 Family group 3 Family group 4 Family group 4 Lydia Lydia Pat Pat Pat, album and Tim Pat, album and Tim Pat and Gray Pat and Gray Caroline and photographer Caroline and photographer Reflections Reflections Gray and John Gray and John Christina and Elaine Christina and Elaine We do the Beatles back catalogue We do the Beatles back catalogue

Botanical Wonders

John Elkington · 21 March 2009 · Leave a Comment

Our front garden Our front garden Bluedgrass Bluedgrass Magnolia Magnolia Magnolia 2 Magnolia 2 Magnolia 3 Magnolia 3 Hole Hole Phoenix Phoenix Pagoda Pagoda Tree Tree Will and Elaine Will and Elaine Dr Shirley Dr Shirley Paintbox Paintbox Will Will For Caroline 1 For Caroline 1 For Caroline 2 For Caroline 2 For Caroline 3 For Caroline 3 Rivulet Rivulet Shadows Shadows   We drove across to Kew for lunch with Will (Rosenzweig), then took a long saunter around the Gardens in glorious sun.  One magnolia tree was a revelation.  Spent a fair time on the Princess of Wales Greenhouse, taking photographs for Caroline to paint, possibly.  A long time ago, when SustainAbility’s logo was a trigram (representing the triple bottom line) and a spiral (representing life, evolution and creativity), I took pictures of spirals everywhere I went.  Today there was only one.  But there was a phoenix, too, in the Japanese pavilion.  Then back to work on a slide presentation on the Phoenix Economy – which I plan to use at SustainAbility on Monday and then at the Skoll World Forum later in the week.

Busy Week at 2BP

John Elkington · 20 March 2009 · Leave a Comment

The Phoenix 50 image The Phoenix 50 image   A very busy week at 2 Bloomsbury Place, with The Phoenix Economy finally off to the printers.  Am thrilled with how much progress we have made in the last week or two.  Then the week also saw a stream of visitors, a fair few of whom spent some time in the office – among them Carl Ganter of Circle of Blue, Kiva co-founder Jessica Jackley and Will Rosenzweig of Physic Ventures.  We also had a farewell lunch for Smita (Sircar), who has played such a vital role over the past year, particularly recently on the report – and is now moving to South Africa with her husband.  Then a visit to the British Museum with Will and Elaine to see the murals from the tomb of Nebamun and then dinner there.   Will, Sam and magnolia Will, Sam and magnolia Carl and Jessica Carl and Jessica Ale and Carl Ale and Carl British Museum 1 British Museum 1 British Museum 2 British Museum 2

WES 09

John Elkington · 20 March 2009 · Leave a Comment

A glimpse of passion (taken by Sam) A glimpse of passion (taken by Sam)   I spoke at World Entrepreneurship Summit this morning, at Goodenough College.  Organised by Rebecca Harding and the World Entrepreneur Society.  Met some interesting folk, then walked back to the office for a busy day.  Glorious, sunny, blue sky.

This Moment in Time

John Elkington · 19 March 2009 · Leave a Comment

This Moment in Time This Moment in Time The Phoenix at The Value Web The Phoenix Economy at The Value Web   Early on Wednesday, across to the Oval for the start of a two-day event entitled ‘This Moment in Time’ – organised by The Value Web, who I have worked with on a number of occasions at World Economic Forum summits.  They use a process developed by Gail and Matt Taylor of MG Taylor, founded in 1979.  Had to leave half-way through the first day, but Sam and I went back for the concluding party on Thursday evening.     Very struck to find my photo up on the white-wall, with the message ‘Still Here’.  A number of the ideas I had surfaced the previous day had also made it onto the walls, including the notion that systems adapt (so the Vatican, for example, might anoint James Lovelock as Saint James of Gaia some time around 2029), that we might build God as a supercomputer with anyone able to input (prompted by a note with ’42’ on it in one of the break-out spaces) and, no surprise this, the Phoenix Economy.     Very much liked Gail Taylor.  Among other things, we discussed Hari Seldon, the psychohistorian in Asimov’s Foundation series, and worked to collapse a 30,000 years of civilizational collapse into just 1,000 years.  Struck by the fact that the Canterbury Court business cenbtre, where the event was held, used to be a radar factory.  At its best, what we are doing is evolving a new form of radar for our societies and economies.  Came away hugely energised.   Trends Trends Elephant in the room Elephant in the room Paradigm shifting Paradigm shifting Which Beatle are you? Which Beatle are you? Scale Scale St James St James Could we build God? Could we build God? Sam Sam Wordle taken by Sam Wordle taken by Sam Gail and orange man Gail and orange man Still here Still here

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I began this blog with an entry reporting on a visit to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod, on 30 September 2003. The blog element of the website has gone through several iterations since, with much of the older material still available.

Like so many things in my life, blog entries blur the boundaries between the personal and the professional. As explained on this site’s Home Page, the website and the blog are part platform for ongoing projects, part autobiography, and part accountability mechanism.

In addition, my blogs have appeared on many sites such as: Chinadialogue, CSRWire, Fast Company, GreenBiz, Guardian Sustainable Business, and the Harvard Business Review.

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John Elkington is a world authority on corporate responsibility and sustainable development. He is currently Founding Partner and Executive Chairman of Volans, a future-focused business working at the intersection of the sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation movements.

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