This week’s commentary

Last month Defra launched a discussion paper that will lead to the first Natural Environment white paper in 20 years. It will highlight how our natural assets are the natural foundation on which our economy is built.

Our natural assets are also a blueprint for the future of business.

As we shift to growth based on knowledge, within an extremely fast pace of change, to succeed we must be agile, creative, alert, spontaneous and responsive..

The rule book for managing organisational change needs to be based more on the way species and ecosystems adapt to change in the ever evolving natural world around us.

Natural assets

Read more about tomorrow’s company is a business inspired by nature...

 

Giles Hutchins – Head of Sustainability Solutions 

Giles Hutchins

Success stories

Defence and Intelligence Security Centre – Implementation of New Training Programmes
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Dutch Police – Policing in a Web 2.0 world
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Highways Agency – A blueprint for financial accountability
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Points of View

How the coalition government has changed the NHS
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Being a winning through embracing Solvency II and Basel III
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Realising the full benefit of shared services and outsourcing
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A survey of our consultants found ‘managing non-traditional stakeholders’, such as online communities, to be a cool but growing issue. Expect it to heat up as companies recognise this new kind of dynamic. They must take time out of day to day business to deal with these new opportunities and threats.

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