Empowering the CSO starts with understanding the CSO, and we hope that the stories shared by the leaders during the panel can inspire many other executive across all areas to renew their outlook on this critical function—and join them in creating a more sustainable future for all.
For the sustainability revolution to take off, leaders must serve as stewards of change, ushering in a cultural transformation across all levels of the organization.
In this installment of Stewardship Conversations, Ioannis calls for a reality check, emphasizing “it’s time to pay the bill” when it comes to climate change. He also shares valuable insights on how leaders can commit to advancing the sustainability agenda.
As sustainability gains prominence on board agendas, leaders convened at the World Economic Forum earlier this year to discuss enhancing competencies, highlighting the transformative potential of partnerships and the indispensable role of trust in fostering a sustainable future.
Businesses today strive for longevity amid complexity, paving the way for stewardship not just leadership. Egon Zehnder explored the critical intersection of sustainability stewardship, leadership and the evolving global landscape with public and private sector leaders.
Richard Wardlaw, former Chief Defence Logistics and Support, UK Strategic Command, shared lessons from his military career that leaders in any field can draw upon.
Rachael De Renzy Channer, Egon Zehnder's Global Head of Sustainability, engages in candid and insightful conversations with global leaders at the forefront of the sustainability revolution, highlighting that purpose and performance are intertwined. These discussions offer a unique opportunity to delve into the personal journeys and distinctive approaches to sustainability leadership taken by these prominent figures in their respective fields.
In conversation with Sander Tideman, author, social entrepreneur and executive coach in sustainable change leadership.
COP brings together leaders from every country and industry to create a transformative experience of walking in others' shoes and embracing diversity.
The fight against climate change has never been more urgent. Between 2011 and 2020, average global temperatures were roughly 1.1°C higher than those between 1850 and 1900—and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that 1.07°C of this is due to human activities.
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