Rufus Black at Creative Innovation 2010 – “The human boundaries of innovation” – Video

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Rufus Black at Creative Innovation 2010 - "The human boundaries of innovation"
Dr Rufus Black is the Master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne . An ethicist, management consultant and theologian, he writes and works on ethical and public policy issues. He has published on many topics including economic development, unemployment, the ethics of using stem cells and the life challenges of Generation X. He is an ordained minister in the Uniting Church of Australia . He is very involved in educational issues. He Chairs the Board of Teach for Australia and is on the Board of the New York based Teach for All. Before becoming Master of Ormond he worked at McKinsey Company for 9 years, where he was a partner and played leadership roles in the firm #39;s Asia/Pacific Organisation. His work on ethics and public policy issues includes chairing the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute #39;s Human Ethics Research Committee, serving on the Board of Committee for the Economic Development of Australia and the McDonald Centre for Ethics and Public Life in Oxford . He holds degrees in law and politics from the University of Melbourne and degrees in moral theology from the University of Oxford , where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. Creative Innovation is an annual future-shaping conference event. It is the place to learn from world-changing innovators, futurists, inspired thinkers and curious souls gathered together in an interactive community. Our next conference will take place 28-30 November 2012 at Sofitel Melbourne On Collins. To receive updates, please ...From:CInnovationGlobalViews:2 0ratingsTime:15:09More inEducation

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