ARCH Canadian Voices on the Role of Business in Society

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Leadership Profiles In total, 90 interviews were conducted to inform this report. The Survey Participants represent a diverse set of leaders across the business, non-profit, and academic fields from all Canadian provinces and one territory. Please see Appendix 1 for a profile of all interviewees. Please see Appendix 2 for a full description of the methodology and Interview Guide. At times, this report will distinguish between ‘Business Leaders’ and ‘Accelerators’ to illustrate some differences and similarities in views and opinions of the two groups.

Business Leaders: These leaders serve in senior roles within businesses. They are most often leaders from private and public for-profit businesses across Canada along with some co-operatives, credit unions, and not-for-profit organizations. Of the Survey Participants, 66% are identified as being in the Business Leaders group.

Accelerators: These leaders serve in organizations or positions which can help businesses and the business community, in general, accelerate their transition from the status quo to a world in which businesses increasingly link profit with purpose. They are often leaders from non-governmental organizations, professional services firms, government agencies, academia, and labour unions. Of the Survey Participants, 34% are deemed to be in the Accelerators group.

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APPENDIX 3: SOCIETY AND BUSINESS INITIATIVES AROUND THE GLOBE

4min
pages 76-77

APPENDIX 5: REFERENCES AND FOOTNOTES

8min
pages 79-84

UNITED NATIONS SDGS

2min
page 78

APPENDIX 1: SURVEY PARTICIPANTS’ BIOGRAPHIES

14min
pages 68-73

APPENDIX 2: METHODOLOGY & BUSINESS INTERVIEW GUIDE

3min
pages 74-75

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

1min
page 67

CONCLUSION: THE IMPERATIVE TO ACT

2min
page 64

6) Leading on the Big Issues

15min
pages 58-63

5) Creating and Measuring Societal Value: The Role of the Sustainable Development Goals

8min
pages 54-57

4) Sharing Value Created

2min
page 53

3) Longer-Term Thinking

5min
pages 51-52

2) Increasing Focus on All Stakeholders

2min
page 50

4) Stakeholder Approach in Theory, Shareholder Primacy in Practice

5min
pages 47-48

3) The Purpose of the Canadian Corporation

2min
page 46

2) The Evolution of the Purpose of the Corporation

5min
pages 44-45

3) Future Prepping

2min
page 39

iv) Investors

2min
page 37

iii) Customers

4min
pages 35-36

i) Communities and Civil Society

3min
page 32

ii) Employees

4min
pages 33-34

4) Personal Legacy

2min
page 29

3) Impact on Their Business

5min
pages 27-28

2) Growing Criticisms of Capitalism

6min
pages 25-26

2) Creating and Sharing Value with Stakeholders

2min
page 31

2) Business is Critical to Solving Today’s Toughest Challenges

9min
pages 21-23

iii) Lack of Trust and Social Cohesion

2min
page 19

ii) Inequality and Inequity

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INTRODUCTION

4min
pages 5-6

i) Climate Change

1min
page 17

AND BUSINESS MATTERS

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

9min
pages 8-12

LEADERSHIP PROFILES

2min
pages 13-14

1) The Status Quo is Not Sustainable

1min
page 16

Who Is This For?

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