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1. Describe the pros and cons of the act of prototyping in respect to creativity when it comes to a social responsibility initiative. Provide an example of how you have utilized prototyping in your own life. How did you approach it, and what was the outcome?
2. How does crowdsourcing advance initiatives aimed at solving some of societies largest social issues?
3. Cross sector partnerships are key to addressing sustainability issues. Visser listed "Ten paths of the future CSO (Civil Society Organizations)". Select 2 of the 10 paths and describe how each path benefits from cross-sector partnering.
4. Using the principles of circularity in relation to your own personal consumption, life cycle assessment for a common product you purchase.
5. You are working for a company that is making a shift to be more socially responsible. Their new initiative is to be a zero-waste organization by 2025 (which is a tough target to meet). Knowing people generally resist change, apply Visser's matrix of change from Chapter 12. What quadrant is most likely to be successful in meeting the zero-waste goal? Why?
6. How does the emergence of social media aid sustainability practices? What risks are there in respect to advancing sustainability practices? Provide a detailed example.
7. The 4th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC) concluded that global atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) have increased drastically since 1750 because of human activities. The spike in carbon emissions is mainly due to fossil fuel use, although changes in land use are also a big factor. The time is now, for us to be responsive in our commitment to protecting the earth. Reflecting on the way you currently live, describe in detail 10 things that you can do to reduce your carbon footprint that is sustainable.
8. After this course you may feel inspired to change the way you live your life, the way your company operates, or to combat a troubling social issue. What type of change agent are you, and why? Provide an example of how you have been a change agent in your own life.
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