39 min

Colonial Sustainability with Lavinia Muth New Work and Sustainability

    • Management

Imagine your organization as a living system (not a machine) designed for people to thrive, grow, innovate, and laugh. Bringing themselves and your business forward. I believe we can create better working environments and companies that are better for communities and for the planet!
Therefore, in this podcast you can explore:
cutting edge new work practices and sustainability practices for your organization, for your team, and for you as a leaderhands-on conversations with international pioneers in new work and sustainabilitynew insights, ideas, perspectives, methods, tools, skills, hacks, learning nuggetsso we can all get out of our silos and learn from each other!
This podcast if for:
leaders, HR and sustainability managers, agile folks, and everyone who wants to make a difference inside the workplace, while protecting our planet.
Episode 11: Colonial Sustainability and how to decolonize sustainability in your supply chains
My guest today
Lavinia advocates for social & environmental justice and has 15 years of proven experience in the world of ethically driven business with a focus on apparel, footwear, and solidarity agriculture. Prior to leading the sustainability activities of the German fashion brand ARMEDANGELS, she researched in the field of Child Labour in global trade; audited and consulted fashion brands and factories in Europe, Asia, and South America. Lavinia claims that colonial sustainability is not a theoretical subject, but a real lived one, which all of us who interact with sustainable development and the Global South experience and fuel daily. Connect with her on Linked In and visit her website.
Our topic: Colonial Sustainability and how to decolonize sustainability in your supply chains 
This podcast episode is for leaders caring about or being responsible for supply chain sustainability and human rights in supply chains. Find out, how to rethink your sustainability and human rights approach in your supply chain:
what colonial sustainability means and why we need to rethink our sustainability policies for the supply chainswhat are right relationships between buyers, suppliers and workers and why a risk approach has its limitshow you can co-create sustainability and a great product in your supply chain with all relevant actorsResources we mention:
 Moving beyond carbon tunnel vision by Dr.Jan Konietzko  Nicole’s favorite song “Jarabe De Palo - Dejame Vivir”  Lavinia’s favourite film “triangle of sadness” Lavinia’s mentioned course for professionals: Intro decolonial sustainability  Future Work method for co-creation: Liberating Structures, join our online user groupGet in touch with me:
·   Let us connect on LinkedIn .

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Imagine your organization as a living system (not a machine) designed for people to thrive, grow, innovate, and laugh. Bringing themselves and your business forward. I believe we can create better working environments and companies that are better for communities and for the planet!
Therefore, in this podcast you can explore:
cutting edge new work practices and sustainability practices for your organization, for your team, and for you as a leaderhands-on conversations with international pioneers in new work and sustainabilitynew insights, ideas, perspectives, methods, tools, skills, hacks, learning nuggetsso we can all get out of our silos and learn from each other!
This podcast if for:
leaders, HR and sustainability managers, agile folks, and everyone who wants to make a difference inside the workplace, while protecting our planet.
Episode 11: Colonial Sustainability and how to decolonize sustainability in your supply chains
My guest today
Lavinia advocates for social & environmental justice and has 15 years of proven experience in the world of ethically driven business with a focus on apparel, footwear, and solidarity agriculture. Prior to leading the sustainability activities of the German fashion brand ARMEDANGELS, she researched in the field of Child Labour in global trade; audited and consulted fashion brands and factories in Europe, Asia, and South America. Lavinia claims that colonial sustainability is not a theoretical subject, but a real lived one, which all of us who interact with sustainable development and the Global South experience and fuel daily. Connect with her on Linked In and visit her website.
Our topic: Colonial Sustainability and how to decolonize sustainability in your supply chains 
This podcast episode is for leaders caring about or being responsible for supply chain sustainability and human rights in supply chains. Find out, how to rethink your sustainability and human rights approach in your supply chain:
what colonial sustainability means and why we need to rethink our sustainability policies for the supply chainswhat are right relationships between buyers, suppliers and workers and why a risk approach has its limitshow you can co-create sustainability and a great product in your supply chain with all relevant actorsResources we mention:
 Moving beyond carbon tunnel vision by Dr.Jan Konietzko  Nicole’s favorite song “Jarabe De Palo - Dejame Vivir”  Lavinia’s favourite film “triangle of sadness” Lavinia’s mentioned course for professionals: Intro decolonial sustainability  Future Work method for co-creation: Liberating Structures, join our online user groupGet in touch with me:
·   Let us connect on LinkedIn .

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

39 min