Co-founder and Head of Pensions Corporate Finance at Cardano Advisory, Alex Hutton-Mills shares his insights into the latest developments in the pensions landscape. This insight formed part of Raconteur’s ‘Understanding Pensions 2021’ special report in February 2021. With much change in the industry, Alex focuses on a broad range of topics including The Pension Schemes […]
Biodiversity is important – not just for ecosystems, but for organisations, too. Sasha Scott says ‘A heterogeneous workforce with cognitive diversity boosts creativity and innovation. An inclusive corporate culture is crucially important in translating these benefits into better results.’
Cardano’s Stefan Lundbergh in conversation with Margaret Heffernan about how society, businesses and governments can navigate the uncertainty that has arisen due to corona crisis and climate change. Heffernan shares her thoughts on the differences between preparing and planning, uncertainty and risk, and decision making and decision defending.
Climate change is ‘the most overpowering and tragic example of wilful blindness’, claims the successful American entrepreneur, author, management guru and TED speaker Margaret Heffernan. One of her books is entitled Wilful Blindness, which means turning a blind eye or burying your head in the sand.
Neoclassical economic theories are no longer relevant. They are the reason why the earth’s resources have been depleted so as to jeopardise the future. They have created a world in which extreme poverty abounds and the rich just get richer. That’s the contention of English economist Kate Raworth, who champions a new economy mirroring nature, in which responsible ESG policies are the norm.