The Anthropocene refers to an era in which human activities are profoundly disrupting the planet’s natural balance, threatening life on Earth. In response to this reality, companies must urgently rethink their strategies by integrating biophysical and climate data. Yet many continue to overlook these sciences, relying instead on economic projections that are disconnected from ecological constraints. This disconnect further exacerbates planetary imbalances, and failing to account for Earth’s limits has now become a matter of strategic irresponsibility.

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Servant leadership differs from all other leadership theories in that it places the manager at the service of individuals and teams, rather than the other way around. Based on the assumption that teams are more willing to engage in their work, servant leaders are there to support and assist them in solving professional problems—and, when necessary, personal difficulties as well. In this context, they may also have to make painful decisions. Studies have shown that servant leadership contributes to personal fulfillment, which in turn leads to increased individual and collective performance, often reflected in the company’s profitability.
GIOLITO Vincent - emlyon business school |
- Management Dictionary
- Governance, Human Resources Management, Strategic Management
