Personalization Outbreak

#65: SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

September 21, 2022 Glenn Llopis Season 3 Episode 65
Personalization Outbreak
#65: SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?
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In today's episode, I'll be interviewing Clarke Murphy about sustainable leadership. As a partner of the leadership advisory firm Russell Reynolds Associates, and their former CEO, Clark is dedicated to helping CEOs and boards embrace the sustainability agenda and use their position to solve the greatest social and economic challenges of our time. 

Today, Clarke will share several actionable insights from his new book: "Sustainable Leadership: Lessons Of Vision, Courage, And Grit From The CEOs Who Dare To Build A Better World".

We'll discuss the importance of sustainability in business, how to get started with sustainability initiatives, and the benefits of sustainable leadership for businesses and society.

 Learn how you can use your position as a business leader to make a positive impact on the world around you with sustainable leadership.

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Intro
Sustainable Leadership: Why is sustainability becoming a core leadership competency?
Stakeholder Inclusion & Disruptive Innovation: The competency distinctions of sustainable leaders
Future Leadership Trends: New generations are pushing sustainable development goals mainstream
ESG Investing Pushback: Understanding the difference between ESG and Sustainability
“Action Is More Important Than Perfection”: Turning sustainability pledges into everyday practices.
Conclusion