[ beyond business as usual ]

Publications

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Better Business Better Future

Better Business Better Future: Decode the Good Practices of Sustainability Trailblazers and Transform your Corporate Business (Elisabet Lagerstedt, 2022).

This book will help you understand the sustainability revolution and decode the good practices of purpose-led sustainability trailblazers, such as Patagonia, Interface, Ørsted, Unilever, IKEA, and Oatly

A great read for entrepreneurs, corporate business leaders, board members, and strategists aiming to integrating sustainability into the very core of their business, and accelerate the transformation to a Better Future.

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Navigera In i Framtiden

Navigera in i framtiden: Om Ledarskap och Verksamhetsutveckling i en Tid av Accelererande Förändring (Elisabet Lagerstedt, 2018).

Många bolagsjättar redan slagits ut i en flod av disruptiv innovation och kreativ förstörelse. Är ni på väg i samma riktning?

I boken presenteras tankar om accelererande förändring och hur det påverkar företag och organisationer. Den ger också dig som ledare tolv gyllene principer för att långsiktigt navigera i framtiden.

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Articles

Selected articles from INSEAD Knowledge and other media, highlighting our founder Elisabet Lagerstedt’s thinking on leadership, strategy, and the future of business.

[ vd tidningen ]

Strategi - ofta enda tillfället att stanna upp och reflektera

Strategiarbete är en dynamik mellan nuläge och mål – för att ta er till målet måste ni veta var företaget befinner sig just nu. 

[ insead knowledge ]

Why strategy is not dead

Strategy is no longer necessary, according to some – but without it, business would not utilise our full human potential. 

[ insead knowledge ]

Why your company needs a resident futurist

Being far-sighted about your strategy can help you prepare for the big global changes already unfolding.

[ insead knowledge ]

Business strategy: are you inside-out or outside-in?

An ideological gulf has opened in today’s business world, between companies that look outward for long-term value and those relying on internal resources.