Blogs

Supporting our members during Covid-19

We will be running a series of articles on practical ways to lead, adapt and build resilience during these uncertain times, while staying connected – at a distance....

Guest Blog: Insights into sustainability professionals

The findings of New Zealand’s first survey into sustainability professionals were launched today in a collaboration between Oxygen Consulting, Sustainable Business Council, Sustainable Business Network and AUT University. Sarah Holden, author of the report, and Director of Oxygen Consulting, shares some of most interesting findings with us....

Guest Blog: Sustainability movement will survive Covid-19

Nikki Wright, Wright Communications looks at the implications for sustainability from the latest Corporate Reputation Index....

Guest Blog: Sustainability Leadership Programme 2020 – adapting to virtual

Andrea Thompson from Catapult talks about creating magic in the zoom at this month’s SLP workshop...

An unexpected crystal ball: Good Life 2.0 Playbook

Jay Crangle caught up with SBC alumna Alison Herft this week to talk lockdown living and what consumers might be looking for post-Covid-19....

Navigating new ways of working in the recovery

Diane Edwards shared some insights from Ports of Auckland's journey with Robert Perry to shed some light on what’s likely to happen next and how business can prepare....

Leading out from inside our bubbles

How do we forge a pathway towards sustainable, resilient, regenerative development that delivers positive impacts for people, planet and prosperity? Robert Perry reflects on the opportunity for us to show our collective leadership as businesses....

Setting up your online workshop for success

Or, how to move a big event online with very little notice....

Top tips for working together during ‘bubble time’

Like a number of our members, working remotely has been the norm for SBC for quite some time. But it’s quite different when new ways of working are ‘must do’ rather than ‘personal choice’ while juggling the demands of family and living in our bubbles....

Caring for each other

When life returns to normal, what will people remember? Hopefully that we did the right things, and we did them well....