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Adam Grant on post-pandemic WFH: CEOs still don’t get it
Where does US organizational psychologist Adam Grant stand on the raging debate on post-pandemic work from home? His message is clear: CEOs demanding everyone return to the office like COVID never happened simply don't get it. "Productivity is about the purpose and the process that you bring to your job (...) not about the place you happen to be doing it in." Catch his interview with Ian Bremmer on the Season 4 premiere of GZERO World, which begins airing on US public television Friday, July 9. Check local listings.
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Episode 10: Can private companies lead the way on climate action?
Listen: With bold commitments coming from both political and business leaders around the globe, 2021 could be a critical year in the fight against climate change. As sustainable investing moves from being a nice idea to a necessary move, what does it mean for your bottom line?
In the latest episode of Living Beyond Borders, moderator Caitlin Dean speaks with experts about what's next for sustainability, protecting the planet, and the impact it will all have on investors and markets. Guests include Harlin Singh, Global Head of Sustainable Investing, Citi Private Bank; Davida Heller, SVP of Sustainability & ESG, Citi; and Gerald Butts, Vice Chairman at Eurasia Group.
Gerald Butts
Vice Chairman, Eurasia Group
Caitlin Dean
Practice Head, Financial & Professional Services, Eurasia Group
Davida Heller
SVP of Sustainability & ESG, Citi Global Public Affairs
Harlin Singh
Head of Sustainable Investing, Citi Private Bank
Episode 9: Can sustainable investing save our planet?
Listen: Benjamin Franklin famously called on American business leaders more than two centuries ago to "Do well by doing good." To him, that meant creating companies that were not just about the bottom line, but also that helped foster happier and healthier communities. Now, as 2021 approaches and the world recovers from the greatest crisis of our lifetimes, sustainable investing is a bigger discussion than ever. What does it mean, and how does it not only help the environment and societies but also build your bottom line? That's the topic of the latest episode of Living Beyond Borders.
Moderator Caitlin Dean is joined by Harlin Singh, Head of Sustainable Investing at Citi Private Bank; Elree Winnett Seelig, the Head of ESG for Markets and Security Services at Citi; Rohitesh Dhawan, Director of Global Energy and Natural Resources at Eurasia Group; and Gerry Butts, Eurasia Group's Vice Chairman.
Elree Winnett Seelig
Head, ESG, Markets & Securities Services, Citi
Harlin Singh
Head of Sustainable Investing, Citi Private Bank
Gerald Butts
Vice Chairman, Eurasia Group
Rohitesh Dhawan
Managing Director, Energy, Climate & Resources, Eurasia Group
Caitlin Dean
Practice Head, Financial & Professional Services, Eurasia Group