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Since its inception in 1981, the yearly gathering of the Tällberg Foundation has been at the heart of its activities - the Tällberg Workshops between 1981 and 2004, and the larger Tällberg Forum since 2005. Each year new important question have been raised to further the conversation about the whole.

Past Tällberg Forum themes from 2011 back to 2005:

2011 - How on earth can we live together? How can we agree to agree?

2010 - The 5th Global YES Summit - Rework the World

2009 - How on earth can we live together, within the planetary boundaries?

2008 - How on earth can we live together? In search of the common sense.

2007 - How on earth can we live together? Learn to live to learn

2006 - How on earth can we live together? Getting serious

2005 - How on earth can we live together? Exploring frameworks for global sustainable interdependence

Past Tällberg Workshop themes from 2004 back to 1981:

2004 – Defining the Tällberg Forum 2005

2003 – The Futures we want : How can we make them co-exist?

2002 – What can be Globally Governed – and not?

2001 – Leadership in a Networked World

2000 – The Contradictions of Leadership

1999 – Global Business and Global Institutions

1998 – Human Rights and the Free Market

1997 – Freeing the Spirit, Creativity at Work

1996 – Preparing for the 21st Century

1995 – Preparing for the Neo-Industrial Knowledge Society

1994 – Nations in Reconstruction and the Change of Work

1993 – Making the Transition: Moving into the New Logics of Value

1992 – Creating the Corporate Culture

1991 – Industry in Transition

1990 – Learning from the Young

1989 – Management of Transition

1989 – From Vision to Action

1988 – Productivity and the Changing Pattern of Investments

1987 – How Postindustrial will the Future be?

1986 – The Role of Ethics in Corporate Development

1985 – The Manager as Educator

1984 – Management of Transition

1983 – The Match Between Manufacturing and Services

1982 – The Need for Reindustrialization

1981 – The Future of Fuelling Transportation in North-western Europe


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