This upcoming session will explore the latest book by political economist Will Hutton, offering valuable insights on corporate governance issues, exploring how businesses can navigate pressing topics like AI, purpose-driven strategies, employee engagement, and governance reforms.
Will Hutton’s latest book, This Time No Mistakes, sets out a thought-provoking vision for remaking Britain by incorporating a wide range of ideas on the role of business; from AI and the challenge of embedding purpose, to employee engagement and representation.
In this session, the author will discuss the themes of the book alongside Rachael Saunders, Deputy CEO at the Institute of Business Ethics.
Attendees can expect to explore how Hutton's analysis can inform strategic business decisions, and contribute to a more equitable and prosperous society.
As a high-profile political economist who is influential to the current government, Hutton offers an insightful perspectives on corporate governance issues, the role of purpose and values, and achieving employee engagement through different models of representation.
He will also give insight into thinking around the legislation that is coming from government on consolidation of pensions, planning and infrastructure, bank recapitalisation, digital information and smart data, and audit reform – what the government refers to as its growth mission.