Overview
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Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion from the 2014 World Economic Forum in Davos that delves into how businesses can regain trust through long-term value creation. Learn from industry leaders as they address key dimensions such as measuring progress based on values, addressing socio-environmental consequences, and aligning management, board, and shareholder priorities. Gain insights from prominent figures including Aron Cramer, Richard Goyder, Dennis Nally, Indra Nooyi, and Feike Sijbesma as they share their perspectives on corporate social responsibility, integrated reporting, stakeholder management, and the concept of shared value. Discover strategies for building trust, fostering leadership, and incorporating natural capital into business practices, all while maintaining a focus on long-term sustainability and ethical business conduct.
Syllabus
Introduction
Key Findings in Trust
Implications of Lack of Trust
Broken Trust
Managing for Duration
Corporate Social Responsibility
Integrated Reporting
Trust
Stakeholders
Trade Infrastructure
Shared Value
Role model
Leadership
Alliance Trust
Natural Capital
Single bottom line
Taught by
World Economic Forum