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Mário Henriques
Vila Nova de Gaia, PortugalMário Henriques is the President of High Play, an association responsible for
promoting the Design for Change program in Portugal and Angola. He has been a guest professor at the Universidade de Coimbra since 1998, also collaborating with master’s degrees, postgraduate and MBA programmes from other entities in Portugal and Spain. He has written and published many articles in newspapers and magazines specialising in people management in organisations. He is the author of the book “Capital Humano” (1998); and coauthor of the books “Treinador na Empresa” (1999) and “Dirigir Equipas” (2005); “Human Asset Management” (2007); and “Urgency to Educate for Values” (2010).
1 articles by Mário Henriques
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At School
- 6th February 2020
Highlighted topics
- #RocaGalleryConnects
- A New Era of Health and Wellness
- An Aging World
- architecture
- book
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- cambio climático
- Changing Direction
- cities
- climate change
- Climate Matters
- Connection in a Material World
- construction
- contests
- culture
- Defining Luxury
- design
- Design for Health
- Design for Kids
- documentary
- Education
- Enjoying Everyday Life
- environment
- European Union
- events
- eye on design
- Fit to Sports
- future
- green
- handmade
- health
- housing
- infraestructura
- infraestructuras
- infraestructure
- innovation
- la movilidad y el espacio público
- landscaping
- Luxury
- mobility and public space
- nature
- New Concepts for Housing
- New Ways of Consuming
- On the Coast
- On the Move
- One Ocean
- Our Other Senses
- Outer Space
- Perspectives on Mobility and Public Space
- Places for Culture
- Plastic (In)Dependence
- policies
- product design
- project
- public space
- public spaces
- Questions&Answers
- Rebuilding Food Systems
- Renewable Energies
- Renovate/ Reuse/ Regenerate
- retail
- Rethinking Materials and Methodologies
- Rethinking Tourism
- Rethinking Spaces
- Small Disruption, Big Impact
- social
- social impact
- Subverting the Rules
- sustainability
- sustainable world
- Talk
- technology
- The Afterlife of Architecture
- The Doers
- the future
- The Future of Retail
- transport
- updated inspiration
- Urban versus Rural
- urbanism
- views on architecture
- Want More, Use Less