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Businesses must adopt a transformative mindset to build resilience through the climate crisis

In a bid to enable leaders and change makers to stay focused on transformation, the report analyses examples of how businesses are responding to today's 'polycrisis' (defined by the World Economic Forum as a cluster of related global risks with compounding effects) and highlights four very different yet plausible 'future trajectories' as a result. In a bid to enable leaders and change makers to stay focused on transformation, the report analyses examples of how businesses are responding to...
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In a bid to enable leaders and change makers to stay focused on transformation, the report analyses examples of how businesses are responding to today's 'polycrisis' (defined by the World Economic Forum as a cluster of related global risks with compounding effects) and highlights four very different yet plausible 'future trajectories' as a result.

These include scenarios where maximising shareholder value, above all else, remains the top priority for businesses; actions are being taken but fall short of creating lasting impact; data and tech are seen as 'silver bullet solutions' but in an over-reliant way; and, lastly, businesses fundamentally rethinking their responses to sustainability challenges.

, said: "The offers a way of navigating the growing polycrisis. We need to shift our focus from mitigating risk to building resilience. While our analysis shows four possible futures emerging for business, we feel only one has the potential to create the socially just and regenerative future we urgently need. Realising this future will mean focusing on five key shifts."

The shifts for leaders and change-makers are:

"Pressure on businesses to step up is mounting", continued . "This report fills a gap in guidance on what action can be taken when the headwinds are getting stronger and stronger. The five shifts Forum has outlined will enable businesses to deliver on the transformational agendas so urgently needed. Whether it's by seeing opportunity in change or actively influencing the broader political, economic and social operating context, businesses can lead if they find the courage to do so."

Produced with support from Bupa, People's Postcode Lottery Green Trust, Aldi Süd, The Crown Estate and Henkel, the report draws on in-depth desktop research, interviews with business leaders and 'signals of change' generated through the online 'Futures Centre ' hub: an open-source participatory platform powered by Forum that tracks and makes sense of change.

 said: "There's not enough focus right now on businesses can most effectively achieve their sustainability goals against a backdrop of ongoing disruption. Futures tools, as used in this report, can help leaders to anticipate and respond in smarter ways to the volatility ahead. Understanding the different futures you could face clarifies the role your business could play in creating them."

said: "More than ever before, there's an expectation that businesses should be proactive and be delivering meaningful change when it comes to sustainability. For a long time, this agenda has been treated as separate to commercial priorities, global market developments and regulatory pressures, but it's clear that sustainability needs to become part of the decisions and discussions impacting future business success and efficiency. As a healthcare company, that could mean focusing on helping people stay well and encouraging healthy lifestyles – which could benefit patients, as well as the planet."

the report here.

Produced in partnership with Bupa, People's Postcode Lottery Green Trust, Aldi Süd, The Crown Estate and Henkel, the draws on in-depth desktop research, interviews with business leaders and 'signals of change' generated through the online 'Futures Centre ' hub, an open-source participatory platform powered by Forum for the Future that tracks and makes sense of change. The report is aimed at business leaders looking for guidance on tackling the polycrisis.

Forum for the Future is a leading international sustainability non-profit. For more than 25 years we've been working in partnership with business, governments and civil society to accelerate the shift towards a just and regenerative future in which both people and the planet thrive. Forum is focused on enabling deep transformation in three game-changing areas: how we think about, produce, consume and value both food and energy, and the purpose of business in society and the economy.

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