ACCP – Will Your Social Impact Strategy Survive? Navigating Today’s Interference as a Leader

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ACCP – Will Your Social Impact Strategy Survive? Navigating Today’s Interference as a Leader

FSG Managing Directors Nikhil Bumb and Bobbi Silten will be leading a session called “Will Your Social Impact Strategy Survive? Navigating Today’s Interference as a Leader” on September 16 at the ACCP Annual Conference.

Corporate social impact work has never been more challenging amidst the political, economic, and cultural headwinds and heightened need for strategies that support a business case, reduce risk, and create real change. Even with the best designed strategies, leaders can encounter interference in this environment, and the more interference in the mix, the less social impact.

A key driver of interference is relationships, and when you lead with influence and less with authority, investing in your personal leadership and building your social capital are powerful enabling conditions. In this interactive peer-to-peer workshop you’ll hear from corporate leaders and learn about the interferences that could be derailing your well-laid plans and get hands on with your peers to build enabling conditions to increase your influence and impact.

Speakers:

  • Bobbi Silten, Chief of People and Culture, & Managing Director, US Consulting, FSG
  • Nikhil Bumb, Managing Director, Corporate Practice Lead, FSG
  • Adilet-Sultan Meimanaliev, Sr. Director, Social Impact & Shared Value, Eli Lilly
  • Olivia Khalili, Head of Foundation & Social Impact, Atlassian

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