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And it's then I realized that simple acts like selling a bar of soap can save more lives than pharmaceutical
companies.
And the point I'm making here is that
companies
like yours,
companies
like mine have to define a purpose which embraces responsibility and understands that we have to play our part in the communities in which we operate.
I have spent the last years trying to resolve two enigmas: Why is productivity so disappointing in all the
companies
where I work?
I have worked with more than 500
companies.
I'm 14 years old, and when I was 13, I convinced one of the largest toy companies, toymakers, in the world, Hasbro, to change the way that they marketed one of their most best-selling products.
And today, there's a handful of the great, great grandchildren of these early Cold War machines which are now operated by private
companies
and from which the vast majority of satellite imagery that you and I see on a daily basis comes.
Every single year, 1.5 billion mobile phones roll off production lines, and some
companies
report their production rate as being greater than the human birth rate.
And governance relates to the oversight of
companies
by their boards and investors.
So how are
companies
actually leveraging ESG to drive hard business results?
Do
companies
that take sustainability into account really do well financially?
It's an index of large
companies
from developed markets across the world.
And in gold, we see a subset of
companies
rated as having the best ESG performance.
In blue, we see the performance of the 500 largest global companies, and in gold, we see a subset of
companies
with best practice in climate change strategy and risk management.
Companies
and investors are not singularly responsible for the fate of the planet.
What if they used that firepower to allocate more of their capital to
companies
working the hardest at solving these challenges or at least not exacerbating them?
It is not subsidies to a few
companies.
And they've been putting together
companies
like Synthetic Genomics, like, a Cambria, like Codon, and what those
companies
are trying to do is to think of, how do you apply biological principles to avoid brute force?
What does it do for
companies?
We conducted a study of 4,000 companies, and we asked them, let's see the effectiveness of your leadership development programs.
Fifty-eight percent of the
companies
cited significant talent gaps for critical leadership roles.
That means that despite corporate training programs, off-sites, assessments, coaching, all of these things, more than half the
companies
had failed to grow enough great leaders.
I've worked inside Fortune 500 companies, I've advised over 200 CEOs, and I've cultivated more leadership pipelines than you can imagine.
One of the things that I did, I was so consumed by these questions and also frustrated by those stories, that I left my job so that I could study this full time, and I took a year to travel to different parts of the world to learn about effective and ineffective leadership practices in companies, countries and nonprofit organizations.
But more importantly, there are over 20
companies
around the world working on vehicles just like this one right now.
Rating agencies are rating
companies.
The customers of these rating agencies, like countries or companies, they are paying for their own ratings, and obviously this is creating a conflict of interest.
And we need industry structures that will accommodate very, very different motivations, from the amateur motivations of people in communities to maybe the social motivations of infrastructure built by governments, or, for that matter, cooperative institutions built by
companies
that are otherwise competing, because that is the only way that they can get to scale.
There have now been over the last few years an industry of
companies
who provide surveillance technology to governments, specifically technology that allows those governments to hack into the computers of surveillance targets.
Smaller ones don't have the resources or the expertise, and so there's this market of Western
companies
who are happy to supply them with the tools and techniques for a price.
Gamma is just one of these
companies.
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