Leadership in Extraordinary Times: Paul Polman
How can we build a more stable and just world after the covid-19 crisis? A conversation between Paul Polman, Chair and Peter Tufano, Dean of the Saïd Business School who, among other things, discuss the need for and hope that this crisis will drive a new moral capitalism.
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This is a fascinating interview from our new partners at Said Business School. Did you know that every year 8 million people die from air pollution and, oddly coincidentally, the same number die from tobacco related diseasaes? Did you know that 400 companies, under the organising auspices of WEF, are collaborating on solutions to the Covid-19 crisis? Highly informative and informed, Paul Paulson radiates effective leadership. I love his call at the end for a new generation of leaders who are purpose driven, collaborative, moral, authentic, systemetic in their approach... all the things that we look for in Laidlaw Scholars.