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Systemic Investing for Social Change

Stanford Social Innovation

A more recent example of where there is demand for systemic investing is Regen Melbourne ’s “Swimmable Birrarung River” challenge. Regen Melbourne describes itself as a platform for ambitious collaboration in service to Greater Melbourne, and “Swimmable Birrarung” is one of their initiatives. How is the field evolving?

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

She makes an important contribution to that through her persuasive arguments and case studies, encouraging business leaders to move beyond a prioritization of short-term shareholder interest to shared purpose-driven, multi-stakeholder, long-term value creation.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

“ The crises we face are not a science problem, they are a human problem.” – Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart, announcing Walmart’s commitment to become a “Regenerative Company” . It turns out that human na ture is the part of nature that citizens in developed economies have most painfully misunderstood. . Doug McMillon is right.