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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 119-126

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From page 119...
... • Illuminate the impacts and implications of an increased move ment toward shared value creation for all global health and safety stakeholders, especially corporations, but also, nongovernmental organizations, government agencies, foundations, academia, and civil society.
From page 120...
... The benefits of such opportunities were articulated in Michael Porter and Mark Kramer's 2011 article "Creating Shared Value." Since then a global movement within the corporate sector to identify opportunities to align core business strategies with the needs of society has accelerated. Highlighting this growing movement, in 2015, Fortune magazine published its first Change the World list to illuminate companies that have embraced shared value principles and are "doing well by doing good." Companies that are creating shared value are using their core capabilities and competitive advantage to address social challenges within sectors such as the environment, education, and finance.
From page 121...
... Welcome from the Forum on Public–Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety Co-Chair: Clarion Johnson, ExxonMobil Introduction to the Workshop from the Planning Committee Chair: Brenda Colatrella, Merck The Evolution of Shared Value In 2011, Harvard Business Review published the article "Creating Shared Value," sparking a global debate on the role of business in society and the alignment of core business strategies with the needs of society. This session provides a perspective on how the shared value strategy has been received and taken up across different sectors, how the approach to shared value has evolved as the movement grows, and what the next frontier may be for shared value.
From page 122...
... Preventive Services J Task Force • Business Investments in Global Public Health: Rebecca Weintraub, Harvard University • Core Business Products and Services: Frederic Sicre, The Abraaj Group • Benefits of Workplace Health Programs: Ray Fabius, HealthNEXT •  Common Themes Underpinning Workplace Health Programs: Ron Goetzel, Johns Hopkins University and Truven Health Analytics •  Addressing Both Workplace and Community Health: David Wofford, Meridian Group International 12:00 p.m.
From page 123...
... Panel Discussion Moderator: Jane Wales • David Barash, GE Foundation • Paurvi Bhatt, Medtronic • Paula Luff, Hess 2:15 p.m. BREAK The Journey to Shared Value This session will focus on the journey within a company or orga nization to a shared value approach that is aligned with its core business or mission, and the implementation throughout the com pany.
From page 124...
... Registration Balancing Conflicts of Interest and Advancing Global Health and Safety This session will explore balancing conflicts of interest and advancing global health and safety, focusing on challenges in managing actual, perceived, and potential conflicts of interest for companies; the value of methods, data, and verification in man aging and assessing conflicts of interest; and best practices and opportunities for effective conflict of interest policies.
From page 125...
... 9:30 a.m. Moderator: Beth Bafford, Calvert Foundation Panel Discussion: • Abby Davidson Maffei, CARE USA • Aron Betru, Financing for Development • John Sargent, BroadReach Healthcare • Marjorie Paloma, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Wendy Taylor, U.S.
From page 126...
... Workshop par ticipants will be asked to reflect on the key messages from the workshop as well as their own experiences.


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