The World Wildlife Fund's Carter Roberts on the Bushwhacking Theory of Life

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The ability to "connect the dots" -- work the connections between local conditions and global forces, and between the non-profit, private and government sectors -- is necessary whether you work in the private sector or for a conservation group, according to Carter S. Roberts, president and CEO of the U.S. World Wildlife Fund (WWF). During a recent Wharton Leadership Lecture, Roberts spoke about corporations' responsibility to promote environmental initiatives, the need for communication skills, the WWF's latest successes and the importance of thinking about, in advance, "what you want your legacy to be."
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