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Connect the dots between ESG and Strategy
Physicist Amory Lovins has been named as one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people. On the Future in Sound podcast, he shared his thoughts about the energy landscape, how it’s changing and how we can think more clearly about complex problems.
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Did you miss our conversation with Dr. Colin Mayer, Professor of Management at the University of Oxford? Follow the link below for more insights from one of the most influential business professors in the world on the topic of corporate purpose, and how it’s changing.
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3 key takeaways from our conversation with Anywhere (Siko) Sikochi on the limitations of ESG ratings.
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It’s easier for ESG raters to agree on ‘inputs’ (plans or policies) than ‘outcomes’ (performance of those policies) but in doing so aren’t we missing the point? And how can we agree on what good looks like?
Anywhere (Siko) Sikochi shares his research and thoughts on the limitations of ESG ratings and opportunities for improvement.
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With inconsistent views amongst ESG rating companies on what to measure or how to measure performance, more data can mean more disagreement. So how can we fix this? Our guest Anywhere (Siko) Sikochi discusses his latest research on the link between disclosure and ratings (and much more) on the latest episode of the Future in Sound.
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Why is there so much disagreement between ESG ratings? And how can we achieve more consistency across the board? Anywhere (Siko) Sikochi shares the findings from his latest research with us on episode 9 of the Future in Sound podcast.
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This month on the Future in Sound podcast Anywhere (Siko) Sikochi, Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School shares his insights on ESG ratings based on his latest research and much more.
Episode 9: Limitations of ESG Ratings, available tomorrow.
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3 Key takeaways from our conversation with Gillian Tett.
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Gillian Tett describes how her views changed on ESG and, more importantly, why. Listen to the full interview now on the Future In Sound podcast: https://re.co.com/futureinsound
Gillian Tett describes how her views changed on ESG and, more importantly, why.
Listen to the full interview now on the Future In Sound podcast: https://re.co.com/futureinsound
Enduring insight from journalist and anthropologist, Gillian Tett.
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It’s common to hear ‘culture eats strategy for breakfast’ in business. The field of anthropology is all about studying culture so why don’t we use anthropology tools in business?
Gillian Tett’s new book, Anthro-Vision offers such a framework, using her unique lens to navigate some of the most pressing global challenges we face. Here she explains the value of ‘culture shock’ to help both individuals and organisations break out of their blind spots.
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Have you ever wondered what really differentiates a B Corporation from other businesses? Charmian Love, the Founder and Co-Chair of B Lab UK, and Jennifer Wilson, discuss what makes B Corps different on the Future in Sound Podcast.
Full episode available here: https://re.co.com/episode-5
Best-selling author, leader of the British Academy’s Future of the Corporation Programme and Professor of Management at the University of Oxford, Dr. Colin Mayer discusses how corporate purposes continue to change, how employee clarity on a company’s ‘north star’ can create competitive advantage, why regulation is no substitute for corporate ethics and much more.
Listen to the full discussion here: https://re.co.com/episode-2