Tomorrow's Company

Tomorrow’s Company is a business-led think tank based in the United Kingdom. Its stated goal is to work as a catalyst to help realise its vision of "a future for business which makes equal sense to staff, shareholders and society."

It is a not-for-profit membership organisation based in the UK. It publishes research, brings practical business people together to generate and share ideas, puts those ideas into the public domain and attempts to influence decision makers in companies, the investment community, stakeholder groups, business schools and government.

Tomorrow’s Company achieves this through acting as a networking hub for organisations, identifying and exploring the future of sustainable success, undertaking and publishing research and promoting the adoption of new ideas and concepts.

The Company originated in the UK from the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) which in 1993 initiated a business-led inquiry into ‘the role of business in a changing world’. The findings, published in 1995, introduced the concept of an inclusive approach to business success.

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Mark Goyder

Mark Goyder, Founder Director - After 15 years as a manager in manufacturing businesses, he initiated the Royal Society of Arts and Commerce (RSA) Tomorrow's Company Inquiry and consequently founded the business-led Tomorrow's Company. Over the past ten years, he has inspired and challenged the boards, leaders and managers of leading large and small companies with his clear vision: and his practical insights into the changing agenda for leadership, governance, and stakeholder relationship. Mark holds a number of other positions, including British Airways Corporate Responsibility Board; BT Leadership Advisory Panel; Camelot Advisory Panel for Social Responsibility and Judge for Unipart group Mark in action awards. He was named Director of the month, June 2004, by Director Magazine and won the IMS Millennium award for best speaker.

Tony Manwaring

Tony Manwaring of Tomorrow’s Company, one of the UK’s great green networkers and conveners whose “think and do tank” is engaging the business community in becoming leaders in the emerging green economy.[1]

References

  1. ^ http://climateprogress.org/2009/04/06/best-of-times-worst-of-times-the-presidential-climate-action-project/

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