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predsednik odrzivog razvoja Coca-Cola u
IEDC-Poslovnoj skoli Bled. Zajedno sa pan-
elistima ­ g. Craig Harwood, direktor za
ljudske resurse, Coca-Cola Hellas S.A; g. Jus-
tin Sherwood, direktor operacija Coca-Cola
Italija, Peter Mackelworth, Blue World Insti-
tute, Hrvatska i Matevz Slokar, S Institute,
Slovenija, ­ ona je vodila plodnu diskusiju o
nacinu za pretvaranje izazova odrzivosti u
prilike za odrzivost, koje vode ka rastu.
,,Poslovna etika je veoma vazna zbog
potrebe za dugorocnom vizijom. Teznja ka
odrzivom rastu i viziji, sa fokusom na sma-
njenje rizika, izgradnji poverenja i zamenu
licnih dobitaka drustvenom odgovornosu ­
za to vam je potrebno efikasno korporativno
vostvo zasnovano na razumnog poslovnoj
etici," podvukao je govornik i moderator na
poslednjoj panel diskusiji, profesor Arnold
Walravens, IEDC-Poslovna skola Bled.
Forum je organizovala (30.-31. maja)
IEDC-Poslovna skola Bled u Sloveniji, u sara-
dnji sa Savezom ekonomista Srbije i Hrvatske
u partnerstvu sa Institutom za dunavski re-
gion i centralnu Evropu (IDM) iz Austrije.
Together with panelists - Mr. Craig Harwood,
HR Director, Coca-Cola Hellas S.A; Mr. Justin
Sherwood, Director of Operations, Coca-Cola
Italy, Peter Mackelworth, Blue World Institute,
Croatia, and Matevz Slokar, S Institute,
Slovenia, ­ she led a fruitful discussion about
how can we turn sustainability challenges into
sustainability opportunities, leading towards
growth.
"Business ethics is extremely important
because of the necessity of a long-term vision.
Striving for sustainable growth and vision,
focused on risk reduction, building trust
and replacing individual gains by social
responsibility. For that you need effective
corporate governance based on sound business
ethics," stressed keynote speaker and moderator
of the last panel Prof. Arnold Walravens,
IEDC-Bled School of Management.
The forum was organized (30-31
May) by IEDC-Bled School of Management,
Slovenia, in cooperation with Associations
of Economists of Serbia and Croatia and in
partnership with Institute for the Danube
Region and Central Europe (IDM) Austria.