Corporate purpose unlocks performance, resilience and competitive gains, as evidenced by a study of 28 high-performing companies that found ‘purpose’ was central to their ability to overcome declining growth and profitability. Notwithstanding the success of leading...
How Walmart Links Purpose with Profitability
With more than half a trillion dollars in revenue, it's worth looking at Walmart's approach to linking purpose with profits, which is about going beyond 'doing good' for public relations reasons and embedding it in core business. Walmart's CEO, Doug McMillon, explains...
7 Big Trends that Coronavirus is Accelerating
In times of turmoil we must look through the noise and see the trends that will shape our future. Crises are not new, however this one is truly systemic and will be the defining global event for most generations alive today. Arundhati Roy furnishes us with:...
7 Big Social Trends that Coronavirus is Accelerating
[THIS BLOG HAS BEEN UPDATED & REPUBLISHED] In times of turmoil we have to look through the noise and identify the social trends that will significantly shape our future. Crises are not new, however this one is truly systemic and will be the defining global event...
We Need to Talk About Purpose
The coronavirus pandemic is a not-so-subtle reminder that healthy company profits are a byproduct of a healthy society, and vice versa, highlighting that purpose is no longer a decorative corporate artefact, it is the future of business. As I outline in Connecting...
Boosting Partnership Value for Corporate Foundations
Just about every large corporation has a foundation, however they don't always get the most value out of their charity partners, nor do the charity partners get the best out of them either, leading to dissatisfaction all round. Having facilitated several partner...
Extracting Value from Supply Chains is About Avoiding Win-Lose Outcomes
Managing supply chains can easily default to a contractual or transactional process, however for many businesses it's becoming a more strategic and high stakes activity. There are opportunities to be found if the working relationship has the right footing. We often...
Lessons in the Language of Leadership from the Humble Barcode
What lessons does the humble barcode hold for the language of leadership? When you scan your groceries at the supermarket, it's the barcode that makes it possible. First used on Wrigley's Chewing Gum in 1974 it has since become the global standard - or common language...
Three Ways Employers Can Support Mental Health Challenges
According to SANE Australia, 45 per cent of people will be affected by mental health challenges during their working lives. This means it's very likely that you or someone you know will be struggling now or in the future. From an employer's perspective, Beyond Blue...
Should Charities Accept Donations from Gaming Companies?
Gaming companies represent a minefield for charities accepting donations or fundraising support from them. Allegations of money laundering against a well known brand in Australia has brought this issue to the fore. What's the problem? With the social costs of gaming...
What Local Communities Teach Us About Effective Teams & Groups
What are the foundations for building effective teams and groups? When you think about it, work teams and groups are mini-communities in themselves. Therefore, if we know what makes local communities strong we can apply the same thinking to them. Researchers have...
Why Do Some Owners Lack Vision for Improving Their Bottom Line?
I was contacted by “Mark” recently who was somewhat desperate to improve collaboration across the business he works in. As we talked it through, it became clear the owners lack the vision and mindset needed to support the change he seeks. Without it, people are...












