Sustainability Nears a Tipping Point
Companies are incorporating sustainability into management agendas more than ever before, according to the results of a Sustainability & Innovation study conducted by BCG and MIT Sloan Management Review. And while not all organizations have found ways to profit from these efforts, those that have share some interesting characteristics.
Content: Article | Authors: David Kiron, Ingrid von Streng Velken, Knut Haanæs, Nina Kruschwitz | Sources: Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Sloan Management Review (MIT) | Subject: Social Responsibility (ESG)
Should a Company Have a Noble Purpose?
If you’re a senior executive or a strategic planner, then articulating a noble purpose may seem like a powerful way to energize the people in your organization to break away from your pack of competitors. And it may seem like a way to attract a more committed, more passionate, and more capable group of employees-people, like teachers, actors, artists, and nurses, who dedicate themselves to … [ Read more ]
Content: Article | Authors: Art Kleiner, George Roth, Nina Kruschwitz | Source: Across the Board (ATB) | Subjects: Leadership, Social Responsibility (ESG)
