Tag Archives: sustainable societies

Nathan & Baptiste take South of the Border to Asia!

Social Business Week in Singapore, organised by Grameen Creative Lab and National University Singapore, was one of the most amazing learning and enriching experiences of my life. Simply connecting with so many likeminded people, those who want to do well … Continue reading

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With an infrastructure blank canvas, now is Africa’s chance to leapfrog

As I prepare for participation in Social Business Week in Singapore later this month, I’ve spent a lot of time considering elements of the future economy emerging at the moment. When I came across this timely blog post, talking about … Continue reading

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A future of shared value gains momentum as Clinton joins the debate

Over the last twelve months or so, a fascinating transformation has been taking place. As the world struggles to find where the next driver of real, sustainable economic growth is going to come from, many influential leaders in the world … Continue reading

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Global economic woes in the bottom of a shopping basket

An article recently published in the Financial Times portrays an interesting take on the continuing economic troubles facing much of the world, particularly in the West. This perspective fundamentally proposes that globalisation is the root cause of struggling local communities … Continue reading

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Economics for humans, changing the focus of business

As you would have noticed from glancing over this blog, I have been a little encapsulated by the concept of shared value in recent times. I have come to believe it has the potential to be key to the foundations of future … Continue reading

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