Tallberg Forum Companion 2007_Overview and Day-by

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Tallberg Forum Companion 2007_Overview and Day-by
Program Overview
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Wednesday, 27 June
Program
Complements
07.00
08.00
09.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
15.00
Buses depart from Tällberg (from 15.00 )
Presentation of exhibition Hard Rain (at 15.30 in Leksand)
16.00
Pre-Forum Conversations
(at various locations in Leksand)
17.00
18.00
Buffet dinner in Leksand
19.00
20.00
Summer’s songs
concert in the Church of Leksand (at 19.30)
21.00
22.00
23.00
Return to Tällberg by boat or bus
Program Overview
Time
Overview Program
Time
Wednesday, 28 June
Program
Thursday, 29 June
Program
Complements
07.00
Morning activities & breakfast
Time
Thursday, 28 June
Program
Program
07.00
08.00
08.00
09.00
Nature walk
Introduction to Carbon
Simulator tool
12.00
13.00
Excursion to
Carl Larsson’s
Lunch at hotels
Warming-up sessions (at 12.45)
Open conversations at hotels
09.00
11.00
12.00
Music on the green
14.00
15.00
Session 1
Opening of the Tällberg Forum 2007
15.00
16.00
- Keynote addresses
- Introductions
- Panel conversations
“What science tells us”
- “What the poets see”
- Comments
16.00
17.00
18.00
18.00
Breakfast music
Session II: What does it all mean
– Learning to learn
discussion
Excursion:
Cruise on Lake Siljan
and visit to Dalhalla
(dep 8.45)
(in Forum tent)
Lunch at hotels
Music on the green
13.00
14.00
17.00
Morning activities and breakfast
Conversations and panel
10.00
Complements
homestead in
Sundborn
11.00
Friday, 29 June
Complements
07.00
10.00
Complements
19.00
(in Forum tent)
19.00
20.00
Evening “Gästabud” party
and dinner at Holen
20.00
21.00
21.00
22.00
22.00
23.00
23.00
Session III: The tracks
Parallell sessions
(at hotels)
Dinner at hotels
Session IV:
Can mindsets be changed?
Music and reflections
(in Forum tent)
Bar Tällberg
Excursion to Orsa
Grindstone Museum
Program
Program
Complements
Morning activities & breakfast
Morning activities & breakfast
Program
Morning activities and breakfast
09.00
Tracks sessions
Continued
Excursion to
Dalarna Nature
Room
08.00
Morning activities and breakfast
09.00
Tracks sessions
Continued
10.00
10.00
(at hotels)
Lunch at hotels
11.00
12.00
(at hotels)
Lunch at hotels
13.00
13.00
Session V: Sharing our
14.00
15.00
discoveries, exploring
our assumptions
World Café Plenary
(in Forum tent)
16.00
17.00
18.00
Tracks sessions
Continued
(at hotels)
Dinner at hotels
14.00
15.00
(in Forum tent)
17.00
Session VII: Shaping the future
Plenary conversation
18.00
19.00
20.00
20.00
22.00
Parallel events
- Concert
- Night in Nature
- Brainstorming on “Finance4Change”
Session VI: Bringing it all together
Plenary conversation
16.00
19.00
21.00
21.00
(in Forum tent)
Dinner at hotels
Session VIII: Between Heaven and Earth
Closing open-air concert
22.00
22.00 Bar Tällberg
23.00
Complements
07.00
08.00
12.00
Program
Complements
07.00
11.00
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Sunday, 1 July
Time
Saturday, 30 June
23.00
(at Majstångsplatsen)
Excursion to
Boda Fors and
Styggforsen
waterfall
Program Overview
Time
Complements
Day–By–Day Program
Wednesday, 27 June 2007: Pre-Forum activities
The Tällberg Forum offers a diversity of activities from
which you compose a program of your choice. The Forum
builds on two central program elements:
All day
Tällberg New Leader Program
(for invited participants) (see page 52)
The Plenary sessions provide participants with thoughts,
Afternoon Program in Leksand
analyses and stories on the main theme of the Forum. They
all take place in the main tent by Majstångsplatsen. Artistic
performances are an important integrated element. They
are open to participating spouses, as well as to the general
public and the media.
The Tracks are theme-specific workshops that run over
three days, making a total time of ten hours of conversations available to participants for in-depth work. They are
selected to cover a wide array of complementary issues
(more information on page 26-45). The tracks sessions take
place on Friday afternoon, Saturday morning, Saturday af-
13.00
- 15.00
Open meeting about The Global Youth
Employment Summit (YES) Campaign and the YES
conference 2010 in Dalarna
Poonam Ahluwalia, Founder and President of
the Youth Employment Summit (YES) campaign,
presents the history and vision of this global
initiative to promote youth employment, with
input from regional YES coordinators, including
Pindarous W. T. Allison, Liberia, Dhikra Hasan,
Iraq, and Samir Taghiyev, Azerbaijan.
ternoon and Sunday morning. They are open to the Forum
(At St. Persgården in Leksand, buses depart from
participants and, space permitting, to spouses and families.
Tällberg at 12.30)
Participants sign up to a Track by picking up a sticker with
the name of the track at the entrance of the Forum Tent.
Space at the sessions is provided on a first come-first served
basis. Participants are strongly encouraged stay with the
same track throughout the Forum, since the tracks sessions build on each other. The intention is to move towards
designing policies and strategies.
There is also a rich program of cultural performances, and
open space of free time (for informal meetings, excursions,
walks or just taking it easy).
Wednesday, 27 June 2007
15.00
First departure by bus from Tällberg to Leksand
18.00
Buffet dinner at the Leksand Museum of Art
Tour of outdoor photo exhibition “Hard Rain”
Photographer Mark Edwards presents a slideshow
with photos from his exhibition "Hard Rain"
19.30
“Summer’s Songs”, concert
in the Church of Leksand
Location: Visir Cinema, Leksand
(more information on page 47)
16.15
Five Pre-Forum conversations
Reflection by Margot Wallström, Vice-president of
at various locations in Leksand
the European Commission, Brussels.
Performers include Barbara Hendricks & Mathias
1. The New Leaders: How will they think?
Algotsson, Georg Riedel, Mikael Samuelson &
Charles Handy, author and social philosopher, UK,
Svante Henryson, Nika Turkovic, the choir and
and participants from the Tällberg New Leaders
orchestra from Leksand’s music school and twin
Program.
cities (Estonia, Finland and Norway), conducted
2. Water: The bloodstream of life
by Anders Soldh. Leksand Fiddlers led by Tommy
Malin Falkenmark, Professor and Senior Scientist,
Gjers
Stockholm International Water Institute, Sweden,
Poems by Tomas Tranströmer, read by Lena Endre
and Maria Norrfalk, Governor, County of Dalarna,
(in English and Swedish). Tomas Tranströmer plays
Sweden.
the piano.
3. Preparing a city for climate change
Nicky Gavron, Deputy Mayor of London, UK,
and Göran Carstedt, Director, Clinton Climate
21.30
Return to Tällberg by boat or bus
Initiative, Sweden.
4. Bound together: The history of globalization
Nayan Chanda, Author and Editor of Yale Global
Online, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization,
USA, and Thorvard Stoltenberg, President,
Norwegian Red Cross, Norway.
5. Counting on the genius of human
design and technology
Charles Leadbeater, Author, UK, and
Ulla-Britt Fräjdin-Hellqvist, Associated Advisor,
Tällberg Advisors, Sweden.
Program may be subject to change
Program
Day-by-day
15.30
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Thursday, 28 June 2007
Morning
Tällberg Forum 2007
Morning exercize (see page 55)
Pre-Forum Sessions
15.00
Tällberg New Leaders Program
(for invited participants)
Session I:
Opening session of the Tällberg Forum 2007
The challenge of moving towards sustainability
requires new thinking, new knowledge bases and
Preparatory session for the Track chairs and
new mindsets: Learn to live to learn. The opening
moderators
session of the Tällberg Forum 2007 will have
climate change and the wider ecosystems changes
09.00
Nature walk (start from Majstångsplatsen) (more
as the entry point to the wider issue of human
information on page 52)
security, equity, well-being, and economic growth.
The opening session will serve as a foundation for
10.00
Introduction to carbon simulator tool (more
the ensuing Forum conversations and the more
information on page 52)
specialized discussions in the nine tracks.
12.00
Lunch at hotels
Welcome to Tällberg
12.45
Warming-up sessions, open conversations after
Birgitta Fröstad, Chairperson, Village of Tällberg
-13.45
Welcome to Dalarna
lunch at hotels.
Maria Norrfalk, Governor, County of Dalarna
13.45
-14.40
“Music on the green” Concert with the choir
and orchestra from Leksand’s music school and
Welcome to Sweden
twin cities (in Estonia, Finland and Norway),
HRH Princess Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
Majstångsplatsen by the Forum tent.
Forum keynote
HM Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan
“
To someone who asked whether individuals count, let’s face it, in the end it’s only
individuals that affect change. In the end
it is a person who moves other people.
”
Jan Eliasson at the Tällberg Forum 2005
What science tells us – “Understand and
Bo Ekman, Chairman, Tällberg Foundation, Sweden
protect the home planet”
With Nayan Chanda, Editor, Yale Global Online,
James Hansen, Director, NASA Goddard Institute
Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, India,
for Space Studies, USA
Koosum Kalyan, Senior Business Development
C. S. Kiang, Chairman, Beijing University
Advisor, Africa, Shell International, UK,
Environment Fund, China
Alexander Crawford, Tällberg Foundation, Sweden,
Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director, European
Carl Mossfeldt, Tällberg Foundation, Sweden,
Environment Agency, Copenhagen
Manfred Max-Neef, Rector, Universitad Austral,
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Director, Potsdam
Chile.
Institute for Climate Impact Research and Chief
Government Advisor, Germany
What the poets tell us
Chair: Fred Pearce, Author, UK
Lena Endre, Actress, Sweden
Barbara Hendricks, Musician and President,
Introduction to the Carbon Simulator: Peter Senge,
Barbara Hendricks Foundation for Peace and
Chairman, Society of Organizational Learning, USA
Reconciliation, Sweden.
(more information on page 52)
Mathias Algotsson accompanies on the piano.
What we must accomplish – will leadership deliver?
Break and refreshments, conversations at small
Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President, Republic of Latvia
tables
Ray Anderson, Founder and Chairman,
Interface, USA
Song by Mikael Samuelson
Achim Steiner, Executive Director, UNEP, Nairobi
20.00
Outdoor “Gästabud” at Holen in Tällberg
Fiddlers, raising of the traditional maypole, buffet
and festivities
Program may be subject to change
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Program
Day-by-day
Setting the framework
Friday, 29 June 2007
Morning
07.45
-08.45
Morning exercize (see page 55)
12.00
Lunch at hotels
Mornig music with the brassband Hvilan
12.00
“Music on the green”
at Majstångsplatsen
-13.00
Concert with the choir and orchestra from Leksand’s
music school and twin cities, Majstångsplatsen
08.45
-12.00
Session II: What does it all mean – Learning to learn
A plenary session on the need for learning skills
and solutions for re-thinking and transformation,
13.30
-17.30
Session III: The tracks
The tracks at Tällberg are theme-specific workshops
including conversations around small tables to
that run over three days
discuss and reflect on how to learn and shift
(more information on page 26-45)
mindsets.
Moderated by:
Christine Loh, CEO, Civic Exchange, Hong Kong,
China and Tom Cummings, Founding Partner,
Executive Learning Partnership, Belgium
Comments and inputs from:
Mary Catherine Bateson, President, Institute for
Intercultural Studies, USA
Juanita Brown, Co-Founder, World Café, USA
Robert & Alice Evans, Plowshares, USA
Mark Gerzon, President, Mediators Foundation, USA
Carolyn Lukensmeyer, CEO, Global Voices, USA
Peter Senge, Chairman, Society of Learning, USA
(Session includes break at approx 10.00)
Track 1: As the present path
Dinner at hotels
Location: Bystugan
20.00
Session IV: Can mindsets be changed?
Track 2: The global governance of climate change
-22.00
Location: Hotel Åkerblads
Music and reflections:
Music performed by the Kungsbacka Piano Trio
(works by Mozart, Ravel and Shostakovich),
Track 3: Education and employment
Sweden/UK. (more information on page 50)
for the transition ahead
Location: Green Hotel
Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition
and Education, Harvard Graduate School of
Track 4: Towards a new development paradigm
Education, Harvard University, USA
Location: Hotel Klockargården
Ruud Lubbers, Chairman, Supervisory Board of
Track 5: land-use, water and food – at the heart of
the Netherlands Energy Research Center, The
sustainable cultures and economies
Netherlands
Location: Hotel Åkerblads
Charles Handy, Author and social philosopher, UK
Together with young leaders
Track 6: Capital markets and the building
of sustainable societies
Location: Hotel Klockargården
22.00-
Bar Tällberg, Fjarill (Hanmari Spiegel, South Africa
on violin and Aino Löwenmark, Sweden on vocals
Track 7: Meeting health threats
and the piano) (more information on page 51)
and fighting infectious diseases
Location: Hotel Klockargården
Location: Hotel Gyllene Hornet
Track 8: Reinventing production and
transportation for a new economic system
Location: Hotel Åkertblads
Track 9: Risk and security in a world
of ecosystem breakdown
Location: Green Hotel
“
We are near a tipping point, a point of no return,
beyond which the built in momentum and feedbacks
will carry us to levels of climate change with
staggering consequences for humanity.
”
James Hansen at the Tällberg Forum 2006
Program may be subject to change
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Program
Day-by-day
18.00
is not sustainable – what is?
Saturday, 30 June 2007
Morning
08.45
-12.00
Morning exercize (see page 55)
12.00
Lunch at hotels
The tracks continued
13.30
Session V: World Café Plenary: Sharing our
Parallel sessions
-16.00
discoveries, Exploring our Assumptions
This session is an interactive dialogue to crosspollinate key insights from tracks conversations.
Plenary check-point of tracks conversations,
Led by Juanita Brown, Co-Founder, World Café,
USA and World Café facilitators Bo Gyllenpalm
and Samantha Tan.
Contributions from tracks conversations delegates.
16.30
The tracks continued
-18.00
Parallel sessions
19.00
Dinner at hotels
“
This moral sense - I think that place is the
place where we hear music, where we see
beauty, where we recognize that we are a
member of this family of humanity.
Barbara Hendricks at the
Tällberg Forum 2005
”
21.00
Parallel events of culture and nature
Night in Nature
-23.00
Learning from nature by spending the evening and
night in the forest, under the guidance of
with Mousa Elias, Syria (oud) and Omar Joof,
Göran Gennvi, CEO, Nature Academy Learning
Gambia (percussions) (more information on page 50)
Lab, Sweden, and John P. Milton, Author and
Location: Green Hotel
Ecologist, USA (More information on page 52)
Brainstorming on “Finance4Change”
22.00-
Bar Tällberg
Now in its third year, the “Finance4Change”
Emmanuel Jal, rap artist and former child soldier,
cluster on financial innovation, engineering and
Sudan (more information on page 49)
entrepreneurship meets again in a brainstorming
Location: Hotel Klockargården
session designed to connect with new players and
share information on new initiatives.
With Melissa Berman, Rockefeller Philanthropy
Advisors, USA, Paul Kloppenborg, GC Capital,
Netherlands, Rohini Nilekani, Akshata Foundation,
India, and Iqbal Paroo, Omidyar Enterprises and
Family, USA
Moderated by Amber Nystrom, Principal and
Partner, Tendris, USA
Location: Hotel Åkerblads
Program may be subject to change
Program
Day-by-day
Concert at Greenverket
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Sunday, 1 July 2007
Morning
08.45
-12.00
Morning exercize (see page 55)
12.30
Lunch at hotels
The tracks (continued)
13.15
Music with the brass band Hvilan at
Parallel sessions
-14.15
14.30
-16.30
Majstångsplatsen
Session VI: Bringing it all together
Sharing the conversations of different tracks
Introductory remarks by Anders Wijkman, Member
of the European Parliament, Sweden
Plenary conversation with tracks representatives
facilitated by:
Carolyn Lukensmeyer, Founder and CEO, Global
Voices, USA
16.30
-17.00
Break and refreshments
Session VII: Shaping the future:
What do I do? What do we do?
Musical introduction by Ale Möller and
Sofia Jannok (more information on page 47)
19.00
Dinner at hotels
21.00
Session VIII: Between Heaven and Earth - Airborne
-23.00
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Open air concert with the Ale Möller Band with
guests and friends: Emmanuel Jal, Sofia Jannok,
Moderator:
Lamine Cissokho, Mousa Elias & Omar Joof.
Katherine Fulton, President, Monitor Institute, USA
The evening will include "Cleaning the air - for
Colin Vivian Jones, Senior Management Consultant,
generations to come", an intermezzo featuring
Pygmalion Management Consultants, South Africa
balloons, bubbles and aircraft.
A report from Greenland:
Location: Meadow below Majstångsplatsen
HM King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
(more information on page 49)
Interventions from:
Gunilla Carlsson, Minister for International
Development Cooperation, Sweden
23.00-
Bar Tällberg
Location: Hotel Klockargården
Jan Eliasson, UN Special Envoy to Sudan, Sweden
Robert A. G. Monks, Managing Partner, Lens
Governance Advisors, USA
Program may be subject to change
Mark Moody-Stewart, Chairman,
Anglo-American, UK
Otto Scharmer, Author and Senior Lecturer,
MIT, USA
...and other Forum participants
Closing of the Forum
“
I owe a heartfelt thank you, not just
from me, but from the large and growing
community that you have helped catalyze,
then identify, and then joined together
as we try to determine how we can live
together.
Howard Gardner after the
Tällberg Forum 2006
”
Program
Day-by-day
17.00
-18.45