Business Models and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Connecting the dots between impact and resilience
Now more than ever, understanding a global commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals is a great tool for your organization's success.
For years, the Business Model Canvas has been a tool that SMEs and larger companies have used to use to prepare for launch, scale and growth. But times have changed.
It is time to connect the dots on how impact and sustainability must connect to your business model if you want to remain relevant and competitive. Join us for a one-hour session on the SDGs and a look at the new Foresight impact BMC.
Business Models and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Connecting the Dots Between Impact and Resilience
Part of the Foresight COVID-19 Webinar Series: How the SDGs Support Resiliency
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PST
Featuring
Jeanette Jackson, Foresight, Chief Executive Officer
Lynn Wagner, IISD, Senior Director, Tracking Progress
Frank Leffelaar, Crush Marketing, Founder, VP Marketing Strategy & Services
Stephen Wilson, Foresight, Director, Operations
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