Shared Value Summit 2016: Opportunities, challenges of B-school models top discussions
The
Shared Value Summit 2016, organised recently, presented an interactive learning
platform for discussion about the opportunities and challenges involved in
building business models that have a shared value dimension.
Bibek
Debroy, member, NITI Aayog, shared his views on development and governance in
India. Citing examples from history, he explained that broader participation
from citizens is always needed for governance to improve.
For
instance, the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, was an outcome of repeated demands
from NGOs and civil society.
Likewise,
even though it is the job of NITI Aayog to improve entrepreneurship across
India, the government cannot do it alone. An inclusive approach involving all
stakeholders is needed, if the business environment in India has to change.
Justin
Bakule, Executive Director, Shared Value Initiative, followed up these
arguments with a strong message to a roomful of business leaders that they had
a huge opportunity of taking up leadership and bringing about social change in
uncertain times.
Prof
Anil K Gupta from IIM-Ahmedabad pointed out that creative communities and
hungry corporations drive the world. He expressed surprise over the fact that
Indian companies have grown less hungry for frugal innovation with time, in
contrast to major MNCs.
There
was a general consensus among all stakeholders that partnerships and
collaborations are the key to addressing social issues while generating
economic returns at the same time.
Source | Business Line | 8 December 2016
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
Manager @ Library
Khaitan & Co
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