Send us a text For decades, shareholder primacy has dictated corporate decision-making, driving businesses to prioritize short-term profits and disproportionate returns to shareholders over long-term sustainability and stakeholder value. This extractive model, where 50-80% of free cash flow is routinely funneled into dividends and stock buybacks, has led to widening inequalities, reduced innovation, and diminished investment in broader societal and environmental needs. But what if there’s a b...
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Send us a text For decades, shareholder primacy has dictated corporate decision-making, driving businesses to prioritize short-term profits and disproportionate returns to shareholders over long-term sustainability and stakeholder value. This extractive model, where 50-80% of free cash flow is routinely funneled into dividends and stock buybacks, has led to widening inequalities, reduced innovation, and diminished investment in broader societal and environmental needs. But what if there’s a b...
The RoundMap Panoptic: a Multifaceted Lens for Integrative Decision-Making
Business Regenerated | RoundMap®
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1 year ago
The RoundMap Panoptic: a Multifaceted Lens for Integrative Decision-Making
Send us a text The RoundMap™ framework addresses many focus areas and suggests multiple mindsets to comprehensively understand your business, its environment, and its dynamics. By putting on multiple Thinking Caps, you can obtain a panoptic view of your team, division, or business situation (panoptic is derived from the Greek panoptēs, meaning “all-seeing”). We advise clients to select between 6 and 12 dimensions most relevant to their (desired) situation. As each Thinking Cap comes with 30 q...
Business Regenerated | RoundMap®
Send us a text For decades, shareholder primacy has dictated corporate decision-making, driving businesses to prioritize short-term profits and disproportionate returns to shareholders over long-term sustainability and stakeholder value. This extractive model, where 50-80% of free cash flow is routinely funneled into dividends and stock buybacks, has led to widening inequalities, reduced innovation, and diminished investment in broader societal and environmental needs. But what if there’s a b...