Sustainable Land Development Today - February 2008 - (Page 26) SLDI in Focus Sustainable Land Development International (SLDI) is a member-owned organization dedicated to promoting land development around the world that balances the needs of people, planet and profit – for today, and future generations. The Need for Industry Leadership These are indeed challenging times in our industry. As has been chronicled in this magazine, the public doesn’t trust that the industry is serving their interests, and opposition to land development projects because of social and environmental concerns is running at an all-time high. To make matters worse, industry professionals don’t trust each other to behave in mutually beneficial ways. The predictable result is that none of the interested parties are achieving their goals. Mitigating these problems clearly drags projects from concept to completion, adding both time and cost. Aligning business, social and environmental issues can often seem like a daunting, if not impossible, task. The purpose of Sustainable Land Development International (SLDI), on behalf of the industry, is not only to deliver more effective tools for industry professionals to deal with these issues, but to be such an instrument itself. For example, industry professionals who align themselves with an organization like SLDI and who seek commonality among divergent viewpoints establish a solid foundation that can facilitate the free and open discussion of land development opportunities among various stakeholders. Further, the positive benefits of engaging all stakeholder groups as a member of a sustainable organization such as SLDI are immeasurable. But SLDI is more than a powerful public relations tool – much more. sector institutions are often viewed as inefficient, ineffective, and unresponsive. Or worse yet, they are fundamentally illequipped to meet today’s changing needs. SLDI is an industry-led organization of stakeholders joining together to promote land development around the world that balances the needs of people, planet and profit - for today and future generations. Formed as a result of strong industry desire to no longer be pulled along by specific stakeholder agendas, but rather, take the lead on important industry issues, SLDI will leverage the proven business platforms provided by Land Development Breakthroughs conferences and workshops, as well as Sustainable Land Development Today magazine, and combine them with new vehicles and enabling technologies to provide the following benefits to the land development industry: • an enhanced ability to develop effective relationships throughout the development process; • ability to gain knowledge from a centralized and comprehensive resource to facilitate holistic development processes; • ready opportunities to implement the body of knowledge in ways Social Entrepreneurship According to the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at Stanford University, “social entrepreneurial” organizations play the critically important role of change agents in our society by: I adopting a purposeful mission to create and sustain both social and private value; I recognizing and relentlessly pursuing new business opportunities to serve that mission; I engaging in a process of continuous innovation, adaptation, and learning; I acting boldly without being limited by resources currently in hand; I exhibiting a heightened sense of accountability to the constituencies served and for the outcomes created. that create economic value for all stakeholders; • available technologies that create real value throughout the development process; • positive public relations opportunities • and much more. Leadership Through Cooperation More than ever before, land development is a fragmented, increasingly specialized and adversarial system that has moved farther away from a cooperative orientation. This has made today’s most pressing problems increasingly difficult to solve. SLDI provides industry stakeholders of all disciplines a new opportunity to work together in new ways to replace barriers, rivalries, and distrust with teamwork and partnerships. A group of people does not make a team. A team outperforms a group, and outperforms all reasonable expectations given to its individual members. Cooperative teamwork encourages an open exchange of ideas and generates integrated, whole-system solutions. In order to facilitate meaningful multi-stakeholder cooperation on the deepest levels, SLDI has organized itself as a member-owned forprofit cooperative. Indus- Cooperation Business – with a Purpose One of the things that makes SLDI unique is that it combines a purposeful industry mission with the embracing of business-like discipline, capitalistic innovation, and the pursuit of economic gain to achieve greater benefits for members. Many governmental and non-profit efforts have fallen far short Control of the industry’s expectations and needs. Major Inn Ac ten cy n u co tio erg Syn ova b nta Co n sis y Global Perspective Local Sensitivity Autonomy ility 26 February 2008 Sustainable Land Development Today
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