April has proved to be a career highlight month with our inaugural UTS and Abundium sustainability micro credential cohort graduating with #golarge impact and a Masterclass conversation with Paul Polman to #getreal and #giveforward.
Paul put into action a deep passion to put business in service of humanity. He served as global CEO of Unilever for 10 years, where he made bold moves including getting rid of quarterly reporting to spend more time on doing good.
"First and foremost we are citizens of planet earth". Paul Polman
Our community Masterclass was focused on Net Positive, a movement Paul co-created with Andrew Winston sharing how courageous companies thrive by giving more than they take.
Paul shared, a net positive approach to doing business has five core principles:
Paul challenged us with a couple of reflective questions: Is the world a better place because your company is in it? How can you profit from solving the world's problems?
The best advice I was ever given is you either make the dust, or you’ll eat it. Be bold, and don’t waste time on things you don’t believe in.
Some of the insights shared on how to help lead the Net Positive journey:
As one of our members reflected afterwards, "imagine if we all had the space created by cancelling our regular reporting cycle to focus on how we solve the world’s problems." Paul had the courage to make this happen at Unilever. Can you follow in his footsteps?
We finished up with the five critical traits of a Net Positive leaders for us to lean into:
To finish with the best advice Paul has been given: “The best advice I was ever given is you either make the dust, or you’ll eat it. Be bold, and don’t waste time on things you don’t believe in.”
At Abundium, we're driven by purpose and it was such a joy to have a month focused on our planetary purpose, planet being one of the four pillars of our business. We've taken a leaf out of our own book, and kickstarted our journey to become a Bcorp certified business, more on this in another post.
Thanks for joining us on this journey, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments and as always feel free to reach out to me.