
What 1,000 CEOs Really Think About Climate Change and Inequality
[Re-posting this from my HBR column. An interesting study of CEO attitudes. In short, leaders know sustainability is important, but also know they’re not doing enough.]
[Re-posting this from my HBR column. An interesting study of CEO attitudes. In short, leaders know sustainability is important, but also know they’re not doing enough.]
200 Top CEOs have declared that shareholders aren’t the only stakeholders that matter. Will this statement mean anything?
The reaction from governors, mayors, and CEOs to Trump’s Paris blunder was swift.
Business leaders have made it clear they want to act on climate and stay in the global agreement. Trump pretended to listen to them.
Andrew Winston advises some of the world’s leading companies on how companies can navigate and profit from the world’s biggest environmental and social challenges. He is also a globally recognized speaker and writer on business strategy and mega trends.
Andrew is the author of the bestsellers The Big Pivot, Green to Gold, and Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take (Fall 2021). He has also authored more than 200 articles on strategy for the print and online editions of Harvard Business Review and Sloan Management Review. Learn more about Andrew.
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