
Vanina Farber
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Sep 30, 2023 |
imd.org | Jerry Davis |Misiek Piskorski |Tania Lennon |Vanina Farber
Can businesses do well by doing good? Should they? This question has eluded resolution for generations and is now taken up by Republican presidential candidates in the US from Ron DeSantis to Mike Pence, who are campaigning against ESG investing and what they see as the sinister threat of ‚Äúcorporate wokeism‚ÄĚ. One candidate, pharma investor Vivek Ramaswamy, has even published an anti-ESG screed titled Woke Inc.
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Sep 7, 2023 |
imd.org | Sarah Toms |Vanina Farber |Karl Schmedders |Florian Hoos
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, we were all encouraged to “think globally and act locally”. Forty years on, we are still engaged in a perpetual global conversation, but what has happened to the second half of the phrase?  With attention focused on issues affecting the whole of humanity as captured by the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals, such as climate change and improving conditions for all citizens, it can be tempting to think that the global stage is where the action is.
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Aug 30, 2023 |
expansion.com | Vanina Farber
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Aug 16, 2023 |
imd.org | Florian Hoos |Frédéric Dalsace |Vanina Farber |Mate Rimac
Franck is a French winemaker in the Bordeaux region in the South of France. His family has been struggling over the last few years, despite managing the vineyards for four generations. Hail, temperature volatility, and floods have caused them to lose up to 80% of harvests. His response to these increasingly difficult changes in climate was to start integrating regenerative agriculture practices to enhance the resiliency of his grapevines and protect his legacy.
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Jul 14, 2023 |
imd.org | David Bach |Frédéric Dalsace |Vanina Farber |Mate Rimac
To become fully digital businesses, companies will have to overhaul ways of working to become simpler, more adaptive, and empower front-line decision-making, says Didier Bonnet. Companies need to think more about organizational innovation than technological prowess if they are to capture all of the benefits offered by digital technologies, according to Didier Bonnet, Professor of Strategy and Digital Transformation at IMD.
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