Date and Time
Tuesday November 12-Thursday November 14,
2019
8:00 am-5:00 pm
PST (Pacific Standard Time)
Location
San Jose, California
Tuesday November 12-Thursday November 14,
2019
8:00 am-5:00 pm
PST (Pacific Standard Time)
San Jose, California
The way the world does business and the way the world sees business are undergoing profound change. For the first time in decades, the public is questioning whether the market economy can deliver for society: Employee and CEO activism is on the rise; climate change is impacting people and communities here and now; technology is remaking the nature of work; and the public is both excited and anxious about what technology enables.
With so many changes happening at once, new solutions and new ways of thinking are needed if business is to deliver on the promise of shared prosperity. The stakes are high—businesses that remake their approach in this new environment will prosper, and those that don’t will lose investors, trust, and market share. Join us this November for BSR19, “The New Climate for Business,” where together, we will create solutions for a just and sustainable world in this new climate.
The annual BSR Conference is one of the longest-running and most prestigious sustainable business events, providing a space for innovative thought, powerful connections, and the momentum needed to advance the dialogue on the future of business.
The agenda offers a vital platform for insight, action, and collaboration through inspiring plenary addresses, extraordinary networking experiences, and outcome-oriented sessions. Join us this November, where we will present a new vision for resilient business strategies, governance, management approaches, and collaborations.
We connected with Lauren Abbott, Global Vice President, Investor Relations at Anheuser-Busch InBev, to hear her thoughts on what business should do to meet the current moment of ESG investor interest and ultimately build a more equitable, sustainable future.
In a year with so many reasons to be concerned about the state of the world and the future, last week’s BSR Conference leaves us with reasons to be optimistic.
The BSR20 Conference aimed to help the sustainable business community see our changing world more clearly. Here are four takeaways from the event.
As 2020 nears its end and we look to move beyond the current moment, we have the opportunity to build a more just, more resilient, and more sustainable future. Join us at BSR Conference 2020
BSR connected with Phil Thomson, President, Global Affairs at GSK, ahead of BSR Conference 2020 to hear his thoughts on what business, in particular the healthcare industry, should do not only to meet the current moment, but also to build a more equitable and sustainable future.
BSR connects with Maria Mendiluce, CEO of the We Mean Business coalition, ahead of BSR Conference 2020 to learn more about what she thinks is needed from business to meet the current moment and build a more equitable and sustainable future.
BSR is pleased to welcome Sharan Burrow, an outspoken champion for workers and climate, as a plenary speaker at our 2020 Conference. In this article, we discuss her point of view on what a 21st-century social contract should look like.
In a world where both a return to normalcy and our ability to weather future crises depends in large part on innovation in the healthcare sector, healthcare companies, particularly those in the pharmaceutical industry, have a crucial role to play in ensuring respect for human rights throughout their own operations, supply chains, and business relationships.