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Key takeaways

  • The SDGs will fail if we don’t create a more inclusive world.
  • Although we know what needs to be done we are not able collectively to behave at the scale and speed needed to fix known issues.
  • We only treasure what we measure. The progress in the area of measurement has been too slow.
  • Achieving the SDGs is hard work. The problem is that we do not have enough leaders in business and finance prepared to place self-interest to one side and focus on the greater good.
  • The successful company of the future will not focus on being ‘less bad’, it will focus on doing ‘more good’.
  • ‘The world really is in trouble. There are no healthy people on an unhealthy planet.’
  • Humanity will pay the price if we do not address structural issues.
  • If issues of unemployment persist, social cohesion issues will escalate. We need to create better and more resilient jobs by investing in R&D and education.
  • If we all know what needs to be done why is our collective behaviour not reflecting this?
  • Business and politics alike suffer from short-term goals and assessments.
  • We need to put a price on scarce resources and social risk.
  • We cannot rely on governments to bring about the required system change.
  • The SDGs are the biggest business opportunity in the world.
  • Seek out your investors, don’t respond to them passively.
  • ‘You don’t have to eat the elephant in one bite’ – have a ten year business model that addresses known social issues.
  • ‘The companies that don’t place sustainability at the forefront of their strategy will be relegated to the graveyard of dinosaurs.’

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