Traditional corporate practices got us to a life-threatening climate and an unjust society. Changing this trajectory needs bold solutions from diverse thinkers. Impact Reimagined helps you discover and reimagine a future where humanity’s greatest problems are meaningfully addressed.
Join host Noa Gafni, Executive Director of the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation (RICSI), in conversation with the most forward-thinking leaders in the business world and beyond. Each week, Noa asks our guests provocative questions on what they are doing differently to solve today’s most pressing societal and environmental problems. From achieving climate justice and health equity to building the future of work, our weekly podcast helps you imagine ‘what if’ — and pushes you to think about what’s next and what now.
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Traditional corporate practices got us to a life-threatening climate and an unjust society. Changing this trajectory needs bold solutions from diverse thinkers. Impact Reimagined helps you discover and reimagine a future where humanity’s greatest problems are meaningfully addressed.
Join host Noa Gafni, Executive Director of the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation (RICSI), in conversation with the most forward-thinking leaders in the business world and beyond. Each week, Noa asks our guests provocative questions on what they are doing differently to solve today’s most pressing societal and environmental problems. From achieving climate justice and health equity to building the future of work, our weekly podcast helps you imagine ‘what if’ — and pushes you to think about what’s next and what now.
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It is no secret that most American corporations prioritize the interests of its shareholders over those of their employees. But things weren’t always that way. Abigail Disney’s latest documentary The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales uses Disney as an example to tell a bigger story about this change in America. And Abigail is not afraid to stand up for what she believes is right, even if that means criticizing the company her family founded.
Today Abigail encourages us to envision a world where we change corporate power dynamics by educating leaders about responsible business practices.
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Produced by the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation and Hueman Group Media.
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