Forward-looking governance: a systems view

How do you anchor sustainability at the core of your organisation? We look at new, systems-based models that align with your mission and provide a broad perspective inside and outside your organisation.

 

 

Contact Person
bridge
Date
16/09/2025
09:00 - 14:30
Location

What to expect?

This session sheds light on possible governance structures and who within organisations makes the decisions. Who has a voice, and who is represented in these decisions?

    Actionable insights, concrete goals and, practical advice. We stay alert, ask the right questions and lay a clear path for change.

    The right people at the table. With peers from other sectors and experts, you can see and do more. We create a safe environment where experiences about systemic change are easily shared.

    Based on the internationally recognised Donut Theory. This framework ensures that you stay ahead and become a cohesive link in the larger ecosystem.

For whom?

This session is part of “The System Shift,” a community of practice for leaders in sustainable economic transformation, and is open only to participants in the full learning program.

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