A two-day immersive short course from ACCSR and Incite (South Africa), supported by the Shared Value Project and IAG, facilitated by international sustainability and shared value expert, Jonathan Hanks.
You will leave this course with new tools and perspectives to drive shared value strategies more effectively.
Well beyond compliance and traditional corporate social responsibility, shared value is a business growth strategy. It drives growth by addressing societal challenges – at scale – as a business proposition. Shared value strategies require us to rethink productivity across the value chain, reconceive products and markets, and create enabling environments by partnering on cluster developments.
In this two-day workshop, you will use theory and more than 20 practical cases from across the world to:
• Deepen your understanding of sustainability and the shifting competitive landscape
• Learn and apply strategy tools that will help you position your company’s response
• Identify shared value innovations for your business using Incite’s Shared Value Innovator™ process
• Learn and apply the VILROS™ materiality analysis
• Explore and troubleshoot the five steps needed to build an effective shared value culture across your organisation.
Last year our Shared Value short course attracted participants from NAB, Suncorp, Origin Energy, AIA, Sydney Water, Australian Super, NRMA Motoring and more!
Here’s what they had to say:
“I found Jonathon’s experience, including in the international context, extremely valuable. He complemented the theory very well with practical examples and drew out people’s experience very well.”
“Jonathan is a very engaging and knowledgeable speaker, and he responded well to questions and provided a balanced perspective.”
“Materials were easy to follow, for a novice and newcomer as well as those that were more experienced in the room. Good balance. Very much enjoyed the practical component, exercises, case studies and the like that bring this subject to life.”
“I found the practical application very useful, working through how the framework could be used back in the workplace.”