Sometimes Sustainability Costs More. So What?
[fyi, this was written before the election and published in MIT SMR that week. Some things have obviously changed, but this long-standing challenge in sustainability
[fyi, this was written before the election and published in MIT SMR that week. Some things have obviously changed, but this long-standing challenge in sustainability
[Part 2 of some post-election reflections.] I don’t have words of wisdom right now. There will be endless analyses of the U.S. election, and hot
[The first of many thoughts on what this election means. As the world’s governments (with lots of representatives from business) meet in Azerbaijan for the
[Hi to new subscribers. This blog is where I (mostly) re-post things I’ve written elsewhere — longer posts from LinkedIn or articles in magazines like
Unilever announced it will cut 7,500 jobs and spin out its ice cream business (after divesting from most of the tea biz a few years
[A fun exercise in storytelling and uncovering the core narrative we live in. Published first on LinkedIn. Some good discussion about it here.] For 20
[Over the last year-plus, I’ve done a lot of thinking, writing, and speaking about the so-called anti-ESG movement. It’s a complicated thing. This is my
[One of my recurring topics…how the demand for the “business case for sustainability” is perhaps holding us back now. That is, how we can we
[I sense I’ll be writing many times about ESG vs. sustainability in some fashion. There’s so much noise on the topic and a lot is
[I published this piece, co-authored with Paul Polman, in Harvard Business Review a few weeks ago. This is another in the realm of the “business
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility