We live in a time defined by large-scale environmental and societal challenges. The climate emergency, rising levels of inequality, agriculture and food security, and growing unemployment rates are among many trends affecting all societies and sectors. In light of these, what role can organizations play to help tackle these challenges? How can organizations—whether in the public or private sector—reconstitute their ‘purpose’? How can they reimagine innovation to create shared solutions and build towards a more prosperous society?
In this episode hosted by
Mazi Raz, MBA ’05, PhD ’14, Assistant Professor and Director of Learning Design & Strategy at The Ivey Academy, our panelists discuss how organizations can create a future where businesses and society thrive. Using examples from the
Innovation North community of practice, our panel explores the implications of reconstituting purpose on innovation and models of collaboration.
Guests:
Tima Bansal, Professor, Ivey Business School and Founder of Innovation North;
Barb Steele, HBA '85, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada; and
Bradley Wamboldt, EMBA '10, General Manager, Enterprise Technology, Suncor Energy,
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