The new Five Forces: a blueprint for business in a turbulent world
Devised in the 1970s by a Harvard professor, the Five Forces business framework is ripe for an update in the light of the new world corporations now face.
Dr. Noa Gafni is an expert on the future of business, helping C-suite leaders see blind spots, simplify strategy and lead with clarity. She serves as Faculty at Columbia and New York University, and sits on the board of USA for UNFPA. Formerly, Noa was a fellow at Cambridge University and the World Economic Forum. Her work has been featured in the Harvard Business Review, New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
Devised in the 1970s by a Harvard professor, the Five Forces business framework is ripe for an update in the light of the new world corporations now face.
As the climate around consumerism and impact has shifted, so too has the push to encourage more students to embrace corporate social innovation as a viable career path.
By targeting issues such as food, employment and exercise, these grassroots solutions are tackling climate justice and local health problems right now.
Many leading businesses are embracing corporate social innovation during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trust – in our leaders, institutions and systems - is in decline. How can we restore it to meet the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?








