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Issue 3: The S in ESG
Foreword
Welcome to the third edition of the Brunswick Social Value Review, born of our belief that to be a leading company in today’s world you need to deliver financial value alongside social value.
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Issue 5: The Backlash
Foreword
In the 5th edition of the Brunswick Social Value Review, we aim to find the signal in the noise.
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Issue 6: AI Impact
Foreword: AI Impact
How are companies deploying AI to advance sustainability priorities and create social value?
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Issue 4: Nature Positive
Foreword: The Nature Issue
An introduction to the fourth edition of the Brunswick Social Value Review from the Editors in Chief.
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Issue 24: Transformation
From the Ground Up
Jens Lund, the CEO of DSV, the third-largest freight forward company in the world, makes the case for transparency as the best instrument for productivity.
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Issue 5: The Backlash
Gillian Tett
Sensing that ESG signaled a lasting shift in the corporate world, she co-founded a Financial Times newsletter called Moral Money. By Charles Pretzlik & Tom Matthew.
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Issue 21: Leadership
Goodbye, Angela Merkel
As her reign nears its end, Brunswick’s Carl Hohenthal recalls the politician he knew long before her 16 years as German Chancellor.
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Issue 23: People Puzzle
Happy Hour
A panel of Brunswick experts discusses the rewards and risks of drinking with colleagues.
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Issue 4: Nature Positive
Health & Nature: A Critical Intersection
Not waiting for nature-positive standards, UK multinational GSK is taking action and a leadership role in the pharma and biotech sector. By Alastair Morton and Ellie Fallon.
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Issue 3: The S in ESG
Health in Mind
From handling mental illness, the business focus has switched to creating mental health. Poppy Jaman OBE, CEO of the City Mental Health Alliance, speaks to Brunswick’s Ann-Kathrin Richter about her life’s work.
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Issue 3: The S in ESG
How to Reform Capitalism
“I think it would be odd if there wasn’t cynicism given the track record of big business,” says Brunswick Chairman Sir Alan Parker. But, he adds, “Right now, you are witnessing a change unlike anything…
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Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Iconoclastic Economics: Dambisa Moyo
The fate of the global economy does not rest on the US election, says Dr. Moyo. “It’s bad, whatever happens.” By Kevin Helliker.
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