For function leads ready to own the sustainability shift

The rules of the game have changed.
Do you know what this means for your unit ?
Executives now need to grasp what this transition concretely means for their role, and learn how to bring it into the boardroom.
Earth on Board helps executives to work in 2 directions :
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Understand the new dynamic and responsability of corporate governance and play their part
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Initiate change within their organisation, anticipate what is coming, and step into their responsibilities with clarity and confidence.
Reach out if
You believe that sustainability is reshaping your function, but you are not yet sure what that concretely means.
You lead a CSR, finance, legal, strategy, risk compliance, HR, R&D function and you're looking to embed sustainability into your organisation and job.
You interact (or will increasingly need to) with the board of directors, and want to bring the issue of sustainability into that conversation.

Our main focus

We are reaching the planet's boundaries
We explore the concept of system pressures—both planetary boundaries and social systems—to better understand the rupture we are facing.

How business models are impacted in a polycrisis world and why they must change.
We focus on risks, opportunities and resources. Understanding how business models are evolving in response to the escalation of physical, reputational and legal risks driven by overshooting of planetary boundaries, and by growing societal pressures on companies.

What makes winners in the world ahead?
We explore how the new political and institutional environment that influences the economy at large, will create winners and losers, highlighting what makes winners.

Supporting executives in working with the board
A clearer understanding of the board’s evolving role and duties in the context of corporate governance renewal, environmental challenges, and societal pressures — enabling you to build a strategic dialogue with your board on these issues to strengthen the governance at all levels.
