
Global Business: Business making an impact
A podcast discussing why profit should not be the only motive and how businesses are changing the way they work by focusing on their impact on us all.
We not only have the power to help make the change we want to see in the world, we have a DUTY to do this, if we are to leave a legacy we are proud of, for the future generations. Every one of us has the ability to meaningfully contribute towards helping drive business as a force for good, whether this be through running great learning or networking events, producing helpful content and tools that can help businesses do better, mentoring, advising, working for, collaborating with businesses to help them grow. The possibilities are endless when skills, values and goals are aligned and individuals are committed to driving the change.
A podcast discussing why profit should not be the only motive and how businesses are changing the way they work by focusing on their impact on us all.
Hosted by Hubbub, What on Earth? is a sustainability podcast delving into the past, present and future of environmental issues.
A brief overview of some of our latest press features, including coverage of the relaunch of our Impact Hub.
Our first newsletter of 2020 outlines our exciting new plans for the year ahead.
Our end of year newsletter sums up our highlights for 2019.
PwC's 2018 report on how businesses are adopting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals shows that there is still a lot that needs to be done.
The final of our Impact Investing Interview series is with Chris Sheldrick, the CEO and Co-founder of what3words. what3words is the simplest way to talk about location. It has divided the world into 3m x 3m squares, each with a unique 3 word address.
In the next in our Impact Investing Interview series, we spoke to Dean Fisher, the Director of Bow Street Media whose latest project ‘Film Ahoy‘ is bringing a socially-conscious angle to online film distribution.
In the first of our Impact Investing Series, we interviewed Danny Witter, CEO and Co-Founder of Work For Good, to find out more about the business.
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