What Do You Do With Your Time?
Author Bio(s)
Isabel Rimanoczy’s life purpose is to develop change accelerators. Aware of the complex challenges we and our planet are facing, she works alongside those who can make a large-scale impact. Rimanoczy, Ed.D., developed the Sustainability Mindset, a concept she researched by studying business leaders who champion corporate initiatives with a positive impact on the environment and the community. A scholar in residence at NSU’s H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship, she is the convener and chair of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education Working Group on the Sustainability Mindset, a global network composed of business school professors who promote an evolutionary shift in consciousness. She is also the author of several books, including Big Bang Being: Developing the Sustainability Mindset, and has published over 140 articles and book chapters. Rimanoczy is a blogger for the Huffington Post and is currently working on a book about teaching and learning for responsible management education. She is a partner with Leadership in Motion and co-founder of the nonprofit organization Minervas: Women Changing the World. Rimanoczy holds a doctorate from Columbia University, an M.B.A. from Universidad de Palermo, and a B.A. in Psychology from the Universidad de Buenos Aires.
Talk Description
What if we were tasked with making a difference, so that our time on this planet leaves it better than we found it? Rimanoczy has researched leaders who champion initiatives that have made a positive impact on the world, hoping to find ways to actively develop a new generation of responsible, purposeful leaders. The surprise: the solution is about the knowing, the being, and the doing. It is about connecting head with heart and hands, and connecting spiritual and emotional intelligence with action.
Recommended Citation
Rimanoczy, Ed.D., Isabel, "What Do You Do With Your Time?" (2016). TEDxNSU. 21.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tedxnsu/21