Skip to Content
Future-sight-podcast-2880X1800
Sustainability

Power of platforms

Driving sustainability in a connected world

How are ecosystems unlocking the power of sustainability in a connected world?

Our latest episode features Christian Stadler, author and professor of strategic management at the University of Warwick, and Paolo Cervini, Vice President at Capgemini Invent. These industry leaders share their insights on the role of platforms and ecosystems to tackle today’s sustainability challenges.

Many organizations are launching new initiatives with increasingly ambitious sustainability targets. However, there remains a substantial gap between these targets and actual results. That’s where platforms and ecosystems enter the picture. For their unparalleled ability to facilitate collaboration, platforms and ecosystems are perfect tools to and drive sustainable practices. Find out:

  • How to identify the value generators in ecosystems and platforms
  • How successful businesses have implemented platforms/ecosystems to reach sustainability goals
  • How governments are beginning to leverage platforms to solve major issues

Don’t miss this discussion on the future of sustainability and the potential of platforms for your organization.

Subscribe now:

Our Speakers

Paolo Cervini

Vice President | Co-lead of The Management Lab by Capgemini Invent
Paolo Cervini creates sustainable, accessible, and inclusive models for organizations that empower people to unlock personal and organizational value. He is a member of the Thinkers50 Radar class of 2023 and co-lead of The Management Lab by Capgemini Invent, a global think-tank that aims to democratize management and bridge the latest management ideas into practice.

Liz Lugnier

Analyst Relations Director: Sustainability, Invent (Consulting)
Liz is the host of the Future Sight podcast. She has experience in a multitude of industries, including innovation, customer experience, consulting, sustainability, retail and consumer products, automotive, and the public sector.