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Dynamic Business Models for Integrated Reporting of Environmental and Social impacts

June 18 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT

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$30.00
Dynamic Business Models for Integrated Reporting of Environmental and Social Impacts

June 18 at 11 am NY | 4 pm London | 11 pm Beijing | Time Converter

This seminar is part of our special series System Dynamics for Business Innovation with Kim Warren. A series of nine webinars offering a deep dive into the application of System dynamics in Business. Throughout the sessions, we’ll explore strategic modeling techniques and their transformative impact across different business domains, from strategic management to IT systems planning and sustainable practices. This series aims to reveal the potential of System Dynamics as a powerful tool for business innovation and complex decision-making.

Session 6

Dynamic Business Models for Integrated Reporting of Environmental and Social Impacts

Companies are under ever-increasing pressure to both manage and report on their wider environmental and social impact, through ‘Integrated Reporting’, but the tools for this need are limited.  This webinar will demonstrate how dynamic business models (DBMs) can provide a more comprehensive view of a company’s impact, aligning sustainability efforts with business strategies.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand the essential requirements of Integrated Reporting of organizations’ environmental and social impact reporting.
  2. Understand how a dynamic business model can be extended to capture, rigorously, those wider impacts.
  3. See how such models help develop strategies for managing environmental and social impacts in business operations.

Target Audience:

  • Corporate leaders and sustainability officers.
  • Professionals in environmental and social governance (ESG) and CSR.
  • Business analysts, consultants and strategists interested in sustainable practices.
  • Academics and students in environmental studies and business management.

This session is aimed at those looking to improve their approach to sustainability and impact reporting through the application of dynamic business modeling techniques.

About the Presenter

Kim Warren is an accomplished strategist with a wealth of experience in the business world. He spent 10 years in senior strategy roles, including as Retail Strategy Director at Whitbread PLC. Warren then transitioned to academia, teaching Strategic Management at London Business School for two decades. During his tenure, he developed a keen interest in System Dynamics, finding traditional strategy tools insufficient for modern business challenges. This led him to embrace and adapt System Dynamics, creating the Strategy Dynamics method. Warren’s method focuses on designing and managing business systems dynamically to adapt to changing markets and internal business conditions. He has authored influential books on the subject, including “Competitive Strategy Dynamics” and “Strategic Management Dynamics,” and has been recognized with the prestigious Jay Wright Forrester Award from the International System Dynamics Society, where he also served as president in 2013. Warren, along with his partner Christina Spencer, has developed a range of learning materials and courses to disseminate the Strategy Dynamics method, utilizing the Silico online modeling app to support this approach.

For more detailed information, you can visit his website here.

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Dynamic Business Models for Integrated Reporting of Environmental and Social Impacts
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