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Sustainability in a world growing in uncertainty

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“The How

The final session in this three-part series turns insight into implementation.

Having explored why sustainability matters and what actions are needed to build resilience, this session focuses on how organisations can operationalise their sustainability responses.

 

This webinar will guide attendees through the practical steps of embedding sustainable thinking into governance, strategy, and performance systems, ensuring that transformation is not only aspirational but actionable. The discussion will highlight proven implementation models, decision-making frameworks, and examples of organisations that have successfully aligned sustainability objectives with measurable outcomes.

“The What

This second session in the three-part series examined the tactical responses organisations adopted when facing uncertainty, resource constraints, and large-scale transition challenges. Building on the first session, it shifts the focus from understanding why transformation is needed to defining what actions can drive effective adaptation.

 

This session explored how systems, directives, and processes were mobilised to support transition planning and how cross-functional collaboration proved critical in addressing complex transformation issues. The discussion also laid the groundwork for the concluding session, “The How” (November 2025), which focused on ensuring long-term resilience, viability, and sustainable performance.

“The Why

In an era defined by climate change, geopolitical shifts, and regulatory volatility, organisations face mounting uncertainty that affects how financial, natural, human, and technological resources are managed. These global pressures demand that leaders not only react to disruptions but also understand the deeper systemic risks and interconnections shaping their operating environments.

 

This session, the first of three sessions, lays the groundwork for building resilience and driving sustainable transformation. It examines how uncertainty reshapes resource dynamics and underscores the need for collaboration across business functions. By uncovering the strategic “why” behind transformation, participants will be better equipped to mobilise teams, anticipate challenges, and craft integrated, forward-looking responses.

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