Oct 18, 2019
Sign on now! International guest Luk Van Wassenhove speaks about "The Circular Economy Revisited: From a Romantic to a Pragmatic View" 21.10.2019
The Circular Economy movement has gained a lot of momentum in policy making and business. Its encompassing view of circular processes with maximal reuse and minimal waste is appealing. Many reports from consulting firms are woolly about principles, concepts, and expected benefits. Little is said about how to transition from the current state to the circular economy’s promised land. It is high time to anchor the Circular Economy in science, i.e. to provide policy makers and business executives with solid academic grounding, much of which is already available, in order to build a pragmatic as opposed to romantic/idealistic approach. How does one transform current operations into circular product/service offerings?
About
Professor Van Wassenhove‘s research and teaching are concerned with operational excellence, supply chain management, continual improvement and learning. His recent research focus is on closed-loop supply chains and on disaster management He holds the Henry Ford Chair of Manufacturing at INSEAD, the renowned business school based in Fontainebleau, Singapore and Abu Dhabi, where he is also Academic Director of the Humanitarian Research Group and its Sustainable Operations Initiative. He is the author of many award-winning teaching cases and regularly consults for major international corporations.
We are pleased to welcome Professor Van Wassenhove in Dresden at our School of Civil and Environmental Engineering!
The Event takes place October 21st at 6 p.m. in the ceremony hall of the Faculty of Business and Economics ("Festsaal der Wirtschaftswissenschaften").
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