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Business and Philosophy: Venture Thinking is born

Business and Philosophy: Venture Thinking is born

The Covid epidemic has completely overturned the rules of the business and finance world. Once the health emergency has passed, a profound economic crisis will have to be managed globally which will completely redesign the dynamics of the world of work. How will companies have to react? How will relationships within the production chains change? What skills will be needed? How should the transformation be managed? With Venture Thinking, for the first time entrepreneurs, economists and philosophers will discuss the future. An innovative, supportive and practical project that will be presented tomorrow, Saturday 2 May 2020, with a great streaming event from 15 to 20 pm on the website https://venturethinking.it/.

Together with the creators of Venture Thinking – Daniele Di Fausto, CEO of eFM; the philosopher Franco Bolelli; Maura Gancitano and Andrea Colamedici of the philosophical project Tlon – international guests will speak who for the first time will confront each other on the Italian table.

World-famous names will question the future of companies like the economist Stefano Zamagni; Jeffrey Pfeffer among the best known business theorists; Tal Ben-Shahar, professor of positive psychology and leadership; economists Maria Sophie Aguirre and Enrico Giovannini; Marco Simoni, President of Human Technopole; professor Luca Solari, the only Italian among the top 30 HR influencers in the 360 ​​thinkers ranking; Sandra Mitchell, American philosopher of science and historian of ideas at Pittsburgh University, Marco Bentivogli, General Secretary of the Italian Metalworkers Federation (FIM CISL); Tiziano Onesti, professor at the Roma Tre University; Mauro Caruccio, CEO of Toyota Italy.

A day that aims to bring thought and action together: complementary figures will find themselves alongside to think about tomorrow. Among the guests will be Marta Bertolaso, Professor of logic and philosophy at the Campus Biomedico University of Rome; the Italian entrepreneur Enrico Loccioni; the sociologist Franco Amicucci; Eugenio Guglielmelli, Pro-Rector for Research at the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome; Francesca Chialà, administrative consultant of the Rome Opera House; Francesco Sperandini of ESDIGIS4U, the Casillo Group company that will invest in sustainable development initiatives in the context of the United Nations 2030 Agenda; and Domenico Mastrolitto, General Manager of Campus Biomedico spa. 
At the end of the day work tables with concrete projects will be presented: among these, the Phoenix Project will be presented, the first step of Venture Thinking. Conceived thanks to the collaboration of international partners such as IESE Business School and Campus Biomedico University of Rome, Progetto Phoenix is ​​a training course that aims to make a network of high-level professionals available to SMEs in various sectors.

A top-level learning program and a digital collaboration platform to find together new solutions and ideas that facilitate work dynamics between companies. Progetto Phoenix wants to activate an innovation mechanism and re-invest the economic solidarity of large companies to keep the supply chain of SMEs alive with the desire to create resilient cooperative, generative and innovative ecosystems capable of promoting rebirth in the post-covid world.

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