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Category: Systemic Thinking Leadership
Notes from Rachel & Glocal – embracing c
The content highlights recent developments at Glocal, focusing on coaching, resilience, and leadership in a changing world. It promotes an 8-week mental fitness coaching program starting August 14, shares a series of free articles on corporate citizenship, and emphasizes the need for cultural alignment in organizations. Ongoing updates will be communicated monthly.
Finance-For-Good Confusion ? Part 2 — On
The content discusses the diverse players in the finance-for-good sector, including banks, impact investors, and business incubators. It emphasizes the complexity of financing for social good, particularly in the private sector, while acknowledging that many financial investments are motivated by profit rather than social impact, despite notable exceptions.
Finance-For-Good Confusion? Part 1 — His
The article explores the historical context and key players in the finance-for-good sector, including portfolio managers and impact investors. It covers the importance of ESG, SRI, and various corporate citizenship concepts, emphasizing their strategic value beyond ethics. The series provides insights and guidelines for developing an authentic corporate sustainability culture.
Isn’t ESG a Finance Term? Can’t our CFO
The landscape of business leadership has evolved, emphasizing authentic and ethical risk management through ESG practices. Companies increasingly recognize the importance of holistic approaches and employee well-being. Initiatives like mindfulness and community support enhance productivity and engagement, illustrating that broader thinking contributes to organizational efficacy beyond mere profit and time management.
Lessons From Other Sectors On How (and W...
The article emphasizes the importance of learning from sectors like military, education, and public health to enhance small and medium-sized businesses. It explores how cross-sector insights can lead to effective corporate citizenship and strategic practices, encouraging companies to adapt in a rapidly changing world characterized by complexity and interconnection.
Corporate Social Performance and Financi...
This article series discusses the importance of corporate citizenship and robust environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices for organizations. It highlights the positive correlation between corporate social performance and financial performance, emphasizing that sustainability-focused companies are increasingly outperforming traditional ones by fostering market trust and managing long-term risks effectively.
How Do We Best Communicate Our Company’s
The article discusses corporate citizenship and the importance of effective communication regarding a company’s sustainability and ESG practices. It highlights various examples, historical context, and motivations for small and medium businesses to embrace these initiatives. By sharing goals and impacts transparently, companies can foster trust and reap the benefits of their efforts.
Greenwashing — Value Signaling, Tricky D
Is it Greenwashing? Who or what needs to change? 10 questions and 8 examples for your inner Ethicist and Private Investigator 🕵🏽♀️ Greenwashing, in its pure case, is making showy statements about a generous and/or responsible action, while suppressing information on the much larger, negative impact of other corporate practices. It is a form of […]
Greenwashing — The Concept And A Few Cle
Cynical marketing, naivete vs. intentional misinformation, and finding a way to openly discuss mistakes and missteps Companies are making efforts at doing better, and embracing corporate citizenship in all its alphabet soup glory (CS, CSR, CW, DEI, ESG, SDG, PPP, etc). It’s not perfect, nor are all efforts authentic — exaggeration, compromising on values, and even greenwashing […]










