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12.04.2008 - 01:30am ET
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"Dare to dialog?" – Experts Debate on the Conditions of Constructive Stakeholder Relations at this year's Symposium of the Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development
(CSRwire) - Dialog among different groups of society is important, as diversity
of opinion can lead to better solutions
- For dialog to be successful, however, the rules of conversation must
be set and goals must be defined
- The annual symposium of the Novartis Foundation for Sustainable
Development offers an important platform for public dialog about sensitive
economic development and social issues
BASEL. - 4 December, 2008 -
International experts will meet tomorrow, Friday, to discuss parameters
for constructive dialog between stakeholder groups from politics, business
and society. The Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development's 10th
symposium is entitled "Dare to dialog? - Conditions for constructive
stakeholder relations."
The motivation for this topic is that not only companies but also
institutions and social groups tend to focus too much on themselves. This
leads to opinions being formed in a "vacuum", often based on insufficient
information. Dialog can channel diverse opinions into new, groundbreaking
solutions. Before this can happen, however, pre-conditions and limits must
be established.
"It's important to agree on the goals and content of the dialog in
advance, and to define 'rules of engagement' such as beginning and end as
well as conditions for continuing or abandoning dialog," says Klaus M.
Leisinger, President and CEO of the Novartis Foundation for Sustainable
Development. A well-prepared, professionally managed dialog can provide
positive learning experiences, he adds.
Renowned speakers will include Egon Bahr, known as the architect of German
Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt's "Ostpolitik," who initiated talks with
eastern European governments during the Cold War. Psychotherapist and
writer Julia Onken will focus on the importance of honesty, respect and
empathy among conversation partners. François Meienberg from the Berne
Declaration will talk about the limits of dialog, for instance when
someone tries to use it to manipulate others or stall specific actions.
The foundation's annual public symposium was designed as a forum for
critical reflection and controversial debates that examine issues from
varying perspectives and developmental approaches. The audience will also
be diverse: Some 400 people – representatives from development
organizations, state officials, scientists, students and business
representatives – are expected to take part in this year's symposium.
Photos and presentations from the symposium will be available on the
website of the foundation: www.novartisfoundation.org/symposium.
About the Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development
The Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development is a nonprofit
organization whose activities form part of the Corporate Responsibility
portfolio of Novartis AG, which finances the foundation's operations. The
foundation's mission is to support healthcare programs in developing
countries, providing help for self-help. Its core competencies also
include in-depth analysis, consulting and publications in the fields of
corporate responsibility and development policy. By harnessing synergies
between project work, think tank activities and the facilitation of
dialog, it elaborates innovative strategies for common development
problems. In 2007, the Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development
invested approximately CHF 10 million in projects, largely in Africa and
Asia.
For more information on the foundation and on specific projects, please
visit: www.novartisfoundation.org.
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