Do build: how to make and lead a business the world needs

Date: 05 July 2022 
Time: 12:00 – 13:00 BST

The world of business is changing. The single pursuit of ‘profit at any cost’ has been replaced by a desire to build companies that create a better future — and enjoy commercial success.

In this session, Alan Moore will draw on his years of research into some of the most pioneering and progressive businesses on the planet and explain his discoveries into lead with generosity, transparent supply chains, design services and how to create a joyful and creative culture for individuals to flourish.

Alan will share examples of best practice and invite the audience to create a different type of business: one that will regenerate and restore our economy, our environment, and our civilisation.

Are you ready to build a new reality?

About the speaker

Alan Moore

Alan Moore is a designer, business innovator and writer on a mission to help businesses discover their own unique beauty and in so doing regenerate our world. But first he is a human being. Working directly with companies and organisations, Alan mentors and advises teams and individuals, delivering programmes on how to develop, build and run a regenerative business, how to generate beautiful workplace cultures made from generosity, and how to design transformational products and services. Alan has shared his knowledge in the form of board and advisory positions, and has taught in institutions including MIT, the Sloan School of Management and INSEAD. He has worked with many senior leadership teams including Microsoft, The Coca Cola Company and the Eden Project.

Alan is the author of four books on creativity and business transformation, including Do Design: Why beauty is key to everything (Do Books, 2016), Do Build. How to make and lead a business the world needs (Do Book Co. 2021). He has spoken at The Do Lectures, SXSW and the Hay Literary Festival and has featured in the media. You can find out more on his website: www.beautiful.business

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