Wendy Woods: The business benefits of doing good
ويندي وودز: فوائد عمل الخير
Wendy Woods is a Senior Partner and Managing Director of The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Global Leader of BCG's Social Impact practice, which she helped create. Full bio
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countries in the world --
of the world's biggest problems:
climate change and inequality.
countries 3.7 trillion dollars.
في تلك الدول النامية 3.7 تريليون دولار.
to see the amazing things
وبعض الحكومات
الذين يعانون سوء التغذية،
have access to clean water,
على مصادر المياه النظيفة،
be educated otherwise.
in our world need trillions
تحتاج إلى تريليونات من الدولارات
lasting and significant progress
what business should do.
عما ينبغي أن تقوم به الأعمال،
to talk about corporate philanthropy
عن العمل الخيري للشركات
for corporate generosity
to many corporations' employees
problems in our world today
في عالمنا اليوم،
ليست مصممة ليتسع نطاقها.
and manufacturing processes
core business benefits for the company
فوائد الأعمال الأساسية للشركة
problems in our world today.
في عالمنا اليوم.
social and environmental considerations.
almost exclusively still think
أن الشركات بصورة حصرية تقريبًا
of corporate strategy
to show you why and how.
are already making this happen.
على حدوث ذلك.
in the United States.
في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية.
ingredients is cocoa.
are actually really worried
and the availability of cocoa supplies.
of that crop for the long term.
لهذا المحصول على المدى الطويل.
with NGOs around the world
مع منظمات غير حكومية حول العالم
with small shareholder farmers.
improve crop yields,
على تحسين المحصول الزراعي،
a fair, premium, livable wage
وعالية وملائمة للعيش
any human rights potential issues
فيما يتعلق بحقوق الإنسان
the effects on the environment,
to 100 percent certified cocoa,
لاستخدام الكاكاو المعتمد بنسبة 100%،
for farming communities,
للمجتمعات الزراعية،
in their supply chain.
points I'm going to talk about are.
ما هي نقاط البيانات التي سأتحدثُ عنها.
look at companies,
في الشركات
a lot of different statistics.
two of the most important ones.
the overall value of a company --
between all of its earnings
most strongly on TSI --
on their valuation.
the impact of their company
occupational health and safety programs.
وصحية مهنية قوية للغاية.
strong employee training programs,
برامج قوية لتدريب الموظفين،
premium on their margins.
على هوامش أرباحهم.
that are the strongest performers on TSI
من حيث الأداء نحو التأثير الاجتماعي الكلي
on their valuation.
at expanded access to medicines --
في توسيع نطاق الحصول على الأدوية...
for the people who need them --
on their growth margins.
على الهوامش الإجمالية.
that are strongest on TSI,
من حيث التأثير الاجتماعي الكلي،
premium on their valuation,
على تقييمها،
provide financial inclusion --
الذين يقدمون تضمينًا ماليًا مختلفًا
for people who need it --
in their net income margin.
في هامش الدخل الصافي.
may not seem very big,
بالنسبة إلى البنوك،
in margin matter a lot.
consumer goods companies --
like coffee and chocolate?
نحبها كالقهوة والشوكولاته؟
that perform best on total societal impact
بشأن التأثير المجتمعي الكلي
things with their supply chain --
بسلاسل إمداداتهم...
sourcing their product --
on their growth margins.
على هوامشهم الإجمالية.
like fundamental financials,
are key drivers of valuation,
من عوامل التقييم الأساسية
that social and environmental factors --
the analysis with anything.
on social and environmental areas
a lot of short-term earnings pressures.
some of this pressure
starting to think longer-term
بمخارج طويلة الأمد
بعدسات الأثر المجتمعي الكلي
and surveys with investors,
مع المستثمرين
they expect to see improved revenues
with a TSI lens.
to incorporate this
of socially responsible investing.
over just the last two years.
global assets managed in the world.
الموجهة عالميا
may be cringing a little bit right now.
of strategy consulting
and governments around the world,
or even sometimes think about
it's going to negate the value
they're creating for society.
as heartless or even mercenary.
to think differently.
we're going to make substantial progress
is to meet customer needs
to help ensure their own growth,
challenges in our society
responsibly, incredibly,
of total societal impact activities.
to those in disaster:
and working with NGOs
مع المنظمات غير الحكومية
housing for free for refugees.
مجانا للاجئين.
most people would've figured out
for those in such dire need --
or so easily or efficiently --
the number of hosts and guests
been thinking exclusively
figured out this route to growth,
charging transaction fees.
about how to bring their capabilities
drive their own growth.
new customer segments?
عن قطاعات أخرى للزبائن؟
to donate 0.2 percent of their profits
black-owned enterprises.
this to the entrepreneurs,
in an independent trust,
to these black entrepreneurs.
entrepreneurs with capital,
is completely intertwined
to provide technical assistance.
being lifted out of poverty.
working on expanding this program
to solve the problems in our world
corporate strategy and capital
problems in our world.
and all of their strategy
both total shareholder returns
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Wendy Woods - Social impact strategistWendy Woods is a Senior Partner and Managing Director of The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Global Leader of BCG's Social Impact practice, which she helped create.
Why you should listen
Wendy Woods is responsible for BCG's work addressing global health, development, education, environment and climate, humanitarian response and total societal impact. She works with businesses, governments and social sector organizations, helping clients rethink business's role in society, create inclusive strategies, improve effectiveness, develop public-private partnerships and drive change. She is passionate about improving cooperation across the private, public, and social sectors to help solve the world's most intractable problems, as highlighted in her previous TED Talk, "Collective cooperation in the social sector."
Woods is also a frequent contributor to BCG's thought leadership across a wide range of topics, most recently co-authoring "Preparing for a Warmer World," "Total Societal Impact: A New Lens for Strategy," and "Why Paid Family Leave is Good Business."
Woods is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Centre for Public Impact, a BCG foundation dedicated to improving the positive impact of governments. She earned a BA in economics from the University of Michigan and an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.
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