Tag: Sustainability Filter Filter by All AI Automation Blog Commerce Creativity Data Future Innovation Leadership Management Media Metaverse Purpose Sustainability Trends close The sustainability revolution is taking shape By Martin Recke The digital revolution has kept us busy for three decades. Now we usher in the sustainability revolution, and both will be interconnected. Three key characteristics of the 21st-century CMO By Martin Recke In the 21st century, the CMO role changes completely. Meet the new marketeer, who will resemble Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance genius. Sustainability is the new digital By Adam Tinworth As the digital revolution defined the last 30 years, the climate crisis will define business for the next 30. It’s time to reframe sustainability By Martin Recke Sustainability sounds tired? Let's reframe it along the lines of long-term thinking and posterity. The potential benefits are huge. Herding sheep in a hybrid world By Martin Recke The post-Covid world is inherently hybrid. But the digital part is taking the lead. Our world is now programmable like never before. The problem of value and values By Martin Recke Economic and business value is often at odds with human and societal values. The digital revolution has shifted this problem to a new level. The rise of leadership and the demise of management By Martin Recke The digital revolution sparks change, demands more leadership and less management, and enables a shift to focus on the human being. The case for growth vs. sustainability By Martin Recke Growth and sustainability certainly are conflicting priorities, but are they mutually exclusive? Or is there such a thing as sustainable growth? Is sustainable digitalisation possible? By Adam Tinworth Research into Bitcoin's eye-watering carbon footprint has challenged ideas that the virtual is greener. But sustainable digitalisation is possible, if we make smart choices. The Great Restructuring By Martin Recke The pandemic has led to a great restructuring that will affect all aspects of our personal and collective lives. Welcome to the Roarin' Twenties. Business resilience, or the agenda for the Twenties By Martin Recke The resilience of any business is related to its purpose. The good news is: many existential risks are both predictable and predicted. Why we need a Great Redesign By Martin Recke There’s no way back to the old normal. That’s why we need to design our futures. Learn more in our new book: “The Great Redesign”. 10 learnings from the book The Great Redesign By Martin Recke The 2020 crisis is neither a great pause nor a great reset, but calls for a great redesign. We need to design our futures. Post-pandemic product design is systems design By Martin Recke Product design has been systems design for a while, but the current crisis has made it obvious. Times of crisis call for more design, not less. Revisiting The Great Reset By Martin Recke Did we waste a whole decade? This sobering thought comes to mind after revisiting Richard Florida's 2010 book “The Great Reset”. Is Capitalism having a mid-life crisis? By Martin Recke The future of capitalism depends on what's scarce and what's abundant, and who owns the means of production. Let's talk about the new scarcities: attention and experience. The end of business as usual By Martin Recke Roughly every decade, someone announces the end of business as usual. But somehow, business always continues, and with some changes, finds a new normal. Halt and Catch Fire By Martin Recke The end of business as usual. Let’s hard reset and spark the new. With great power comes great responsibility By Martin Recke The Peter Parker principle has never been more relevant than today. Power is redistributed, and thus responsibility must adapt. Volatility and the carbon bubble By Martin Recke Our world is volatile, but is this a good thing or not? It depends. The next wave of volatility may well come from the burst of the carbon bubble. Sustainability and the mid-life crisis of capitalism By Martin Recke Capitalism in its current shape lacks sustainability, first and foremost in the business sense. We are in the midst of a major reassessment of risk. Time to get moving on mobility — for the planet’s sake By Adam Tinworth We need to solve our mobility problems, both for our quality of life, and to combat the climate crisis. But achieving frugal mobility involves some serious complexity… Trends 2019: We are now in a different world By Martin Recke The debate has reached a new level. Tech is mainstream now, and the real questions are on the table. In 2019, you'll need some answers. prev 1 2 3 next