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Starting in 2004, LEAD Indonesia, a program of Yayasan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (the Foundation for Sustainable Development, or YPB) has expanded its undertakings to go beyond the LEAD Associate Training, which has always been the thrust of its existence. This new undertaking is concerned with developing partnerships with other institutions to carry out various programs in response to national and local needs.
         Since 1992, YPB, a not-for-profit organization, has carried out the vision promoted by LEAD International in initiating
         changes for a deeper understanding and more active participation in sustainable development.  The program, conducted jointly
         with many countries and coordinated by LEAD International, established a capacity building program through the training of
         mid-career professionals for leadership in sustainable development.  Leadership for sustainable development is the capacity
         to view development in a comprehensive and holistic framework to ensure that development is economically viable, socially
         equitable and environmentally sustainable.
        
     
     
        

 Conserving Coral Reefs for Community Ownership and Enterprise  Project (CCRCOE)
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Read more... Management: New Organizational Structure and Staff Assessment
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Below is the new organizational chart that is based more on teamwork spirit than hierarchical. It is expected that with the new organizational structure the organization will work more effectively. 
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         Book Discussion
Book Discussion
        16 May 2006 13:49:40 
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        The Forum of BDN 235 Book Discussion is once again holding a book discussion at YPB/LEAD Indonesia office in West Cilandak on Friday, 19 Mei 2006. The discussion forum is open for anybody interested. Unlike the previous one, this informal forum discusses two books at the same time. The two books are "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive" (2005) by Jared Diamond and "Corporate Social Responsibility: Doing the Most Good for Your Company and Your Cause" (2004), by Philip Kotler and Nancy Lee.  
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