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Taking Back Control: Building Businesses for the Long Term
Episode 412

Taking Back Control: Building Businesses for the Long Term

The Myth of Market Demands. Taking Back Control

The 5Cs

November 22, 202525m 20s

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Show Notes

The final episode looks behind one of the most persistent—and misunderstood—mantras in business: “The market demands higher returns.” 

With host Charlene Norman of Good Stewardship; Lasting impact

This episode focuses entirely on Taking Back Control: Building Businesses for the Long Term

Key Highlights

The market isn’t a single, unified force. It’s a collection of actors—investors, shareholders, analysts, customers—each with their own interests and time horizons.  This means you have agency. You can choose which investors and stakeholders to engage with. It also means short-term pressure is not inevitable. AND, the loudest voices aren’t always the majority.

Long-term thinking is possible—and necessary—especially in sustainability and climate sectors.  Listen in to learn how.

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The 5Cs Podcast connects forward-thinking executives who are building sustainable competitive advantages while driving positive impact. Think of it as an exclusive network of leaders who understand that stewardship isn't just good ethics - it's good business.

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