Creating a green economy is not plug-and-play
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To fully take advantage of green technologies, many systems may have to change. And that’s not a bad thing. Green technologies open new possibilities for global production systems—and they could quickly make our current systems look outdated.
This week on the McGill Delve podcast, Professors Michael Raynor (Ivey Business School) and Sanjith Gopalakrishnan (McGill University) make the case for disruptive innovation in our systems. They talk about climate change through the lens of disruption, why “scale” shouldn’t be the only metric for innovation, and how climate-friendly production systems are achievable with less compromise than you might think.
Eric Dicaire, Delve’s managing editor, hosts this episode.
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Delve is the official thought leadership platform of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University. Eric Dicaire is Delve’s managing editor. Professor Saku Mantere is Delve’s editor-in-chief. This episode was produced and hosted by Eric Dicaire.
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