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Rethink perspectives #6
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Rethink perspectives #6

Leadership and sustainability commitments

Adapting to environmental change is a pressing issue for any business and the global population that will necessitate technological innovation to find new ways of living and working.

Banks' global challenges' risks are closely linked to the geographical location of their lending activities and could, in some cases, lead to non-negligible losses.

A significant number of institutions, at varying degrees, are also exposed to the materialization of acute physical risks, namely drought and heat events and flood risk.

Organizations of all ranges face hazards and breaches to customer health, safety, and privacy.

Leaders can make progress with their understanding of material sustainability and help envision how humans consume and manage the use of nature.

To rethink perspectives, we need to replace instrumentalized rationality models with a more humanistic approach that emphasizes life's aesthetic, moral, and expressive aspects.

→ The aim is not to leave our rational faculties or analysis abilities and logic. Instead, the ambition is to arrive at a dialectical synthesis to return to intricate values of freedom, spontaneity, and creativity.


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