Mind the Gap - 26 June 2024

From intention to realisation - What gaps need to be filled and what is the role of business schools for positive change?

Date: 26 June 2024

Time: 12:30 to 17:00 CET

Event

There are many gaps that need to be bridged if we’re going to reach the 2030 target date for meeting the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Under the influence of a cascade of crises (including climate, poverty, education, democracy, debt) the world is seriously off track in seizing the opportunities as well as managing the risks related to the 2030 agenda. Who carries responsibilities for what? What should be prioritized? What’s the role of finance and the private sector? 

Overcoming the various gaps between intention and realisation requires future-resilient strategies, a new mindset, organisational capabilities, skills, and the willingness to jointly invest in sustainable business practices. In this discussion, we will be joined by stakeholders from business, government, civil society, and knowledge institutes. 

The RSM Mind the Gap event invites everyone – stakeholders from business, government, civil society, and knowledge institutes – to consider and discuss:  

  • What has been achieved since 2015? 
  • What gaps need to be filled? 
  • How can we overcome the gaps? 

Full Details of the Event in PDF File.

12:30 - 13:00

Registration with coffee/tea

13:00 - 14:00

Opening Panel

 

Moderator

Dr. Jochem Kroezen - Associate Professor, RSM Erasmus University

14:00 - 15:30

Breakout Sessions

 
  • The Strategy Gap
  • The Finance and Investment Gap
  • The Governance Gap
  • The Leadership Gap
  • The Data Gap
  • The Innovation Gap (Session in Dutch)
  • The Skills Gap

 

Speakers - The Data Gap

Paulien Osse

Paulien Osse - Lead, Living Wage Team, WageIndicator Foundation

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Kea Tijdens - Co-founder, System Designer, Researcher

15:30 - 16:00

Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:00

Valedictory Lecture

Prof Dr Rob van Tulder

Prof. Dr. Rob van Tulder

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