Global System Change Starts Here
Global System Change helps financial institutions and corporations to implement advanced, system change-based responsible investing and sustainability strategies. System change is the most important sustainability issue. Asset managers and corporations that integrate it will be seen as global sustainability leaders.
Based on extensive ESG experience, Frank Dixon developed the System Change Investing (SCI) approach in 2003, and has evolved it ever since. The approach enables asset managers to enhance returns, reputation and assets under management. It also provides a roadmap for integrating system change into corporate sustainability strategies.
ESG has been criticized for not resolving climate change and other environmental, social, economic and political challenges. These severely threaten business, investors and society. ESG does not resolve major problems, mainly because it is focused on changing companies and addressing symptoms, such as climate change. But companies do what systems incentivize them to do. Flawed systems are the root causes of major challenges. Improving them is essential for protecting business and society. SCI shifts the focus of responsible investing and corporate sustainability to system change and root causes.
Evolving human systems into sustainable forms is the most complex challenge facing humanity. Frank Dixon wrote the Global System Change book series to help with this transition. The books use whole system thinking to provide systemic solutions for all major areas of society. GSC provides a whole system framework for implementing system change-based responsible investing and corporate sustainability strategies.
System change is complex. But implementing SCI is relatively easy. It involves adding system change metrics to ESG models. SCI does not seek to change systems directly. Instead, it incentivizes the financial and corporate sectors to engage in practical, profitable, collaborative system change.
The Global System Change books are available at:
GSC Books
Global System Change Starts Here
Global System Change helps financial institutions and corporations to implement advanced, system change-based responsible investing and sustainability strategies. System change is the most important sustainability issue. Asset managers and corporations that integrate it will be seen as global sustainability leaders.
Based on extensive ESG experience, Frank Dixon developed the System Change Investing (SCI) approach in 2003, and has evolved it ever since. The approach enables asset managers to enhance returns, reputation and assets under management. It also provides a roadmap for integrating system change into corporate sustainability strategies.
ESG has been criticized for not resolving climate change and other environmental, social, economic and political challenges. These severely threaten business, investors and society. ESG does not resolve major problems, mainly because it is focused on changing companies and addressing symptoms, such as climate change. But companies do what systems incentivize them to do. Flawed systems are the root causes of major challenges. Improving them is essential for protecting business and society. SCI shifts the focus of responsible investing and corporate sustainability to system change and root causes.
Evolving human systems into sustainable forms is the most complex challenge facing humanity. Frank Dixon wrote the Global System Change book series to help with this transition. The books use whole system thinking to provide systemic solutions for all major areas of society. GSC provides a whole system framework for implementing system change-based responsible investing and corporate sustainability strategies.
System change is complex. But implementing SCI is relatively easy. It involves adding system change metrics to ESG models. SCI does not seek to change systems directly. Instead, it incentivizes the financial and corporate sectors to engage in practical, profitable, collaborative system change.
The Global System Change books are available at:
GSC Books