After a year unlike any other, it is with pleasure that we invite you to a meeting of the NBI Membership Council for key insights into what the 2021 NBI Strategy has in store for you as our members. We are excited to use this opportunity to share with you how the NBI 2021 Strategy (adopted by the Board on 30th of June 2020) has been developed and aligned to meet the requirements of our current context. The NBI strategy considers the COVID-19 operating context, the responses required to drive innovative economic recovery and the courageous steps needed to address the deep structural weaknesses and inequalities that pervade our society. As always, these solutions showcase the appropriate leadership role for the NBI and our members.
To launch our meeting, Mr Andile Sangqu (Executive in Residence at GIBS) will be providing a dose of inspiration as our thought leader – giving key insights into the role of business and why bold and courageous leadership is necessary to steer us through the current crisis.
Our Chairperson, Cas Coovadia will lead the programme and encourage engagement and feedback from you, our valued NBI members, on both the NBI Strategy and your thoughts on the pivotal role of business in society.
Kindly contact Jo-Anne Stanford should you wish to attend this meeting.
After a year unlike any other, it is with pleasure that we invite you to a meeting of the NBI Membership Council for key insights into what the 2021 NBI Strategy has in store for you as our members. We are excited to use this opportunity to share with you how the NBI 2021 Strategy (adopted by the Board on 30th of June 2020) has been developed and aligned to meet the requirements of our current context. The NBI strategy considers the COVID-19 operating context, the responses required to drive innovative economic recovery and the courageous steps needed to address the deep structural weaknesses and inequalities that pervade our society. As always, these solutions showcase the appropriate leadership role for the NBI and our members.
To launch our meeting, Mr Andile Sangqu (Executive in Residence at GIBS) will be providing a dose of inspiration as our thought leader – giving key insights into the role of business and why bold and courageous leadership is necessary to steer us through the current crisis.
Our Chairperson, Cas Coovadia will lead the programme and encourage engagement and feedback from you, our valued NBI members, on both the NBI Strategy and your thoughts on the pivotal role of business in society.
Kindly contact Jo-Anne Stanford should you wish to attend this meeting.
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