Location London, United Kingdom Date founded 1996 | Founder and CEO Mark Goyder | |
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Focus Corporate Governance, Stewardship, Sustainability, Leadership Official website http//www.tomorrowscompany.com |
About tomorrow s company
Tomorrow’s Company is a not-for-profit think tank that exists to inspire and enable to encourage business that creates value for staff, shareholders and society through a long-term focus on purpose, values, relationships. It identifies the changes needed to ownership and governance structures and government policy in order to create conditions in which companies can flourish.
Contents
- About tomorrow s company
- 2015 pwc ceo survey leading tomorrow s company
- History
- Programme
- Corporate Responsibility Group
- Membership
- Events
- References
2015 pwc ceo survey leading tomorrow s company
History
The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) initiated a business-led inquiry in 1993 into 'the role of business in a changing world'.
Following the inquiry, The Centre for Tomorrow’s Company (CTC or ‘Tomorrow’s Company’) was founded in 1996 to carry forward the work that started in the inquiry.
Programme
Tomorrow's Company works with a number of organisations and individuals to explore a wide range of issues from stewardship to capital market reforms.
Its programme comprises the following three categories: governance, leadership and stewardship.
"The success of companies in the 21st century is bound up with three interdependent sub-systems – the natural environment, the social and political system and the global economy. Global companies play a role in all three and they need all three to flourish. This is according to Tomorrow’s Company, UK. In short, planet, people and profit are inextricably intertwined"
Corporate Responsibility Group
Tomorrow's Company has held the secretariat for the Corporate Responsibility Group since August 2009. The secretariat was passed on to Carnstone in 2014.
Membership
Tomorrow's Company is a membership organisation. The majority of its income comes from membership subscriptions, donations and sponsorship by businesses.
Events
Each year Tomorrow’s Company hosts events and high level dialogues, panel debates, and roundtable discussions to engage the public and the business sector and promote the agenda of "business as a force for good".