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Volans Partners With UN Global Compact

John Elkington · 31 May 2016 · Leave a Comment

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Today saw the launch of our teaser video trailing our new strategic partnership with the United Nations Global Compact. The aim: to bridge between the linear world of incumbent companies and the increasingly exponential worlds of the insurgent innovators and entrepreneurs now driving an A-to-Z of disruptive businesses creating new, different forms of value – faster and better…

By engaging companies, exponential thinkers and practitioners, the Breakthrough Innovation Platform (launching in September 2016) will explore and showcase new ideas and emerging practice around:

1. The Exponential Looking Glass

Whether from Silicon Valley, Berlin, Tokyo or Johannesburg, the Breakthrough Innovation Platform will spotlight some of the most innovative people on the planet and share their thinking around exponential technology, organizations, change – and their take on how to facilitate both radical and sustaining innovation.

2. Disruptive Technologies for Sustainability

The constant buzz around technology innovations and the next big thing can make it challenging to identify the ones truly transforming our world and our businesses. The Platform will identify and analyze the upsides and downsides of technologies that have the potential to disrupt industries and, in the process, create opportunities for sustainable performance. These include technologies ranging from big data, artificial intelligence and the internet of things through to driverless vehicles, 3D printing and synthetic biology.

3. Tomorrow’s Business Models

Business model innovation is on the Board and C-suite agendas like never before. Bridging between corporate incumbents and the wave of market insurgents, the Platform will explore and outline promising and potentially more sustainable business models made possible by breakthrough innovation and digitalization. This will include a close look at platform and network models, the shift from products to services and on-demand offerings, and other models emerging from circular, collaboration and sharing economies.

“Change is coming at business at an accelerating rate signalling an era of profound disruption,” says Lise Kingo, the Global Compact’s new Executive Director. “Our 8,300 corporate members include pioneers in corporate social responsibility, shared value and supply chain management, but the launch in 2015 the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the COP21 climate agreement signalled a new era of opportunity—where companies must shift from considering the business case for action to evolving the business models which will be at the heart of tomorrow’s economy.”

In the eight years since Volans was launched, the focus has been on innovators and entrepreneurs seeking to disrupt old ways of thinking and create new forms of value. So we are delighted to now help usher in what we call the Breakthrough Decade that will see a range of disruptions accelerating, but that also signal a new era of opportunity for developing and deploying innovative business models that will be at the heart of tomorrow’s economy.

Lullingstone Castle And The World Garden

John Elkington · 21 May 2016 · Leave a Comment

Confetti on Paul's shoulder, from a balloon burst by Tom Hart Dyke in opening his orchid houseConfetti on Paul’s shoulder, from a balloon burst by Tom Hart Dyke in opening his orchid house

Drove across to Lullingstone Castle in Kent today for the opening by Tom Hart Dyke of a new orchid house. Invited by his sister, Anya. She gave us a tour around the house. Gaia, Paul and Hania had joined by train.

Loved a number of things about Tom’s World Garden, but key among them were the Californian poppies (Eschscholzia californica, though I confess I had to look that up). Love to see them along the roads in California.

But as I walked towards them, I walked straight into the dagger pointed spearpointed leaves of a great succulent – leg was stinging for ages afterwards.

Chapel window
Chapel window at Lullingstone
Ditto
Ditto, with graphic skeleton
Irises
Irises
Paul and Gaia
Paul and Gaia
Design on a diminutive Ayer's Rock
Design on a diminutive Uluru, or Ayers Rock
I could have done with corks on the spines of the plant I walked into
I could have done with corks on the spines of the plant I walked into …
... when walking towards these
… when walking towards these
Frog climbs wall
Frog climbs wall

Glorious Storm Over Incanto

John Elkington · 20 May 2016 · Leave a Comment

Storm gets into its stride
Storm gets into its stride, yesterday
Wouldn't like to have been in one of these in a storm
Wouldn’t like to have been in one of these in a storm
walking back to the bus to the hotel after dinner on last night
While walking back to the bus to the hotel after dinner last night

These three images were from the dinner we had on the first evening of the GRI conference in Amsterdam, with the members of the GRI Technology Consortium (1), and from our dinner on the second evening at West-Indisch Huis (2 and 3).

In  my short speech during the first dinner, held in a delightful Italian restaurant, Incanto, I thanked our best, Michael Meehan, for arranging the storm that had burst upon the city shortly after we arrived. I love wild weather, when I’m indoors with a good view.

On Being A Lighthouse In Amsterdam: GRI 2016

John Elkington · 20 May 2016 · Leave a Comment

Felipe Arango called Bob Massie to his left, Allen White (far right) and I his "lighthouses"
Felipe Arango (far left) kindly described Bob Massie to his left, Allen White (far right) and I as his “lighthouses”
With Cecilia Mora
With Cecilia Mora
With Allen, Judge Melvyn King and Bob in the courtyard of the old Dutch West India Company HQ
With Allen, (Judge) Mervyn King and Bob in the courtyard of the old Dutch West India Company HQ

Went across to Amsterdam on Wednesday, to take part in the fifth GRI Global Conference. Spoke at a panel session on Wednesday afternoon, featuring the new GRI Technology Consortium, which I now chair.

That evening, we had a dinner of Consortium members on the top floor of a glorious restaurant, Restaurant Incanto, with lashing rain and a wonderful lightning storm raging all around. GRI Chief Executive Michael Meehan and I both both did brief  welcomes. Sat next to – and had a great conversation with – Ernesto Ciorra, Head of Innovation & Sustainability at Enel Group, the Italy-based international energy company.

On Thursday, I serendipitously had a glorious lunch with GRI co-founders Bob Massie and  Allen White (now of the Great Transition Initiative), thanks to Felipe Arango of BSD Consulting. Extraordinary to think back to the early days of GRI, when Bon was still at CERES and, as Bob reminded me, I persuaded the founding group to go triple bottom line, rather than just environmental.

Then keynoted the third primary session, before many of us took off on a low-slung, glass-tipped boat through the canals, to the West-Indisch Huis, the original headquarters of the Dutch West India Company, a poorer relation of the Dutch East India Company. But the building is lovely, arranged around a courtyard, where a harpist played. Various comments about colonialism, but a joyous evening nonetheless.

On the boat I had a mind-spinning conversation with Liv Watson, once a skateboarding champion, among other things, and now at Workiva. She has been a longstanding champion of the XBRL reporting language – and is now immersed in Blockchain. At dinner, I sat next to Roberto de Ocampo, a former Finance Minister in the Philippines. Great conversation.

Came back early today. Intensified security in Schiphol after the news that another EgyptAir flight has gone down, this time in the Mediterranean, again likely to be terrorism.

Searching For What’s Next

John Elkington · 19 May 2016 · Leave a Comment

Am in Amsterdam for the 5th GRI annual summit, speaking at a GRI Technology Consortium event yesterday, then at at a dinner last night, and again this afternoon at the third plenary session. During the proceedings, I got online wind of the posting of Joel Makower’s interview he did with me a week or so ago, about our recent California trip.

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