Leadership Landscape
Spurred on by advancements in technology – life changes are far-reaching and occurring at an ever-increasing pace. Dramatic transitions are taking place in our major organizing systems — environment, economic, social, geo-politics and organization. The immense impact caused by all of the world’s systems, changing and colliding at the same time has spawned the rise of leaders – who are re-designing their companies and transforming their industries in ways that move us all toward a thriving, just, and sustainable future.
Vanguard organizations are building visions, cultures and competencies to produce uncanny innovation, uncommon collaborations and unprecedented results. Environmental challenges alone have provoked the reinvention of entirely new products, operating practices and mindsets at work. Social change has forced many companies to face vastly different consumer behavior and stakeholder demand.
In each of the organizing systems below there’s a glimpse into the challenges we face and striking examples of business leaders demonstrating what’s possible.
Scientists from NASA, far from environmental extremists, point to a dramatically destabilizing planetary environment.
A paper published in the Journal of Science by 18 renowned scientists from around the globe contends that 4 of the 9 safe planetary boundaries have been crossed:
Leaders are mixed in whether science is right about Climate Change but most agree that, if science is right, this poses a great risk to the future of our planet and children.
A coalition of business associations working with thousands of the worlds most influential investors and businesses like Ikea, Nike, Unilever and Starbucks to accelerate bold environmental action.
Businesses are affected by the unstable condition of many local and national economies and the global economy, in general.
60 of the largest global companies are working with Ceres to demonstrate how solving our biggest global challenges is improving their economic well being.
We have more than sufficient resources and advanced technology to ensure adequate supplies for all. Yet, hundreds of millions starve to death, live in poverty, are homeless and cry out for simple dignity.
Geo-political instability and political gridlock in many countries thwarts social improvement.
Increasing polarization in world views and social values promotes stress and hinders collaboration.
Consumer behavior and stakeholder demands are shifting based on:
1000 companies have joined Fair Trade USA to help consumers make choices, with the confidence that their product is socially and environmentally sustainable.
A business world of unfamiliar and exponentially accelerating change:
Short term financial focus has eroded consumer and employee trust:
Organizations like Conscious Capitalism and HIP Investor are working with many leading corporations (Whole Foods, Intel, Campbell’s Soup, GE, Unilever, PepsiCo) to show that doing good for the greater world can lead to the creation of new markets, innovative products, boosted revenue, lower costs and ultimately, greater profitability.
