Building Competitive Advantage in a Sustainable World

BCG Henderson Institute

Businesses have a unique opportunity to create a better world, addressing major environmental and social challenges in a way that creates new business value and competitive advantage. How can they do this? In this show, Dave Young, Fellow at the BCG Henderson Institute and Global Lead for the Total Societal Impact topic at BCG interviews senior business executives across the world to discuss their experiences and views on what it will take for companies to reunite the two "S-words" of business strategy: sustainability and sustainable competitive advantage.

  1. SEP 9

    Driving Sustainability Transformation with Eva Riesenhuber

    As one of the world’s great technology companies, Siemens needs no introduction, but is notable for not only a holistic approach to sustainability but, in particular, for the way sustainability has been integrated into the heart of the business model. But how do they drive the sustainability agenda with more than 300,000 people? How do they innovate at such a scale? How do they bring technology and sustainability together in practice? And how are their efforts received by their customers, employees, and investors? We are delighted to be joined by Dr. Eva Riesenhuber, the Global Head of Sustainability at Siemens, to help share insights into these questions and more. Eva started her career as a lawyer, with a doctorate in international public law and more than a decade of experience as a finance lawyer in New York. From there, Eva has worked as an SVP in the Siemens M&A department, as CFO of Next47, the Siemens-owned venture capital firm, and as the Head of Investor Relations at Siemens. She became Global Head of Sustainability in October 2022 and is a member of the supervisory board of Siemens Mobility GmbH. Building on her strong foundations in law and value creation, Eva speaks with Vincent Chin, Managing Director & Senior Partner at BCG and Asia Pacific Regional Leader of the BCG Henderson Institute, about the role of innovation, the people agenda, and the shareholder perspective in Siemens’ sustainability efforts. They cover decarbonizing in conjunction with customers, building new approaches to product design, ensuring that efforts are globally inclusive, and the role of AI. Eva’s unique viewpoints make this essential listening for those looking to activate large organizations to deliver a competitive advantage through sustainability.

    36 min
  2. JAN 30

    Creating Enduring Value: Lessons from The Heritage Group’s CEO Amy Schumacher

    Amy Schumacher is the chief executive officer of The Heritage Group, overseeing the company’s portfolio of more than 30 businesses and 5,000 employees. Amy has been part of The Heritage Group family of businesses for over 13 years. In 2008, she founded Monument Chemical, the group’s specialty chemicals business, and served as president and CEO for eight years, marking the fourth generation of Fehsenfeld family leadership. She graduated from Purdue University with a BA in Education and BS in Civil Engineering and received her MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She serves on the boards of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana, and Calumet Specialty Products, and is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization. In this conversation with Dave Young, the Global Leader of the BCG Henderson Institute’s Center for Climate & Sustainability, Amy shares how this fourth-generation family business blends innovation, sustainability, and values-driven leadership to build enduring success. She describes the company’s journey from its beginnings during the Great Depression to becoming a diversified enterprise with over 50 companies, emphasizing the power of sustainability as a competitive advantage. They delve into transformative projects like building North America’s largest lithium-ion battery recycling operation and a runway project that showcases groundbreaking sustainable practices. Amy’s insights on fostering collaboration, empowering people, and maintaining a long-term perspective highlight The Heritage Group’s unique approach to creating businesses that tackle hard problems and leave a lasting legacy.

    41 min
  3. JAN 9

    How Science Meets Strategy: Chris Killian on Sustainability in the Materials Industry

    Dr. Chris Killian is Senior Vice President, Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer for Eastman’s global technology, innovation, and sustainability organizations. Chris leads Eastman’s innovation-driven growth strategy to deliver sustainable material solutions to customer and societal needs. Prior to his current position, Chris served as senior vice president and chief technology officer. Chris holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) and a doctorate in organic chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He joined Eastman in 1996 as a research chemist. During his career at Eastman, he has held various technology and business leadership positions, including director of polymers technology, director of the Tritan™ growth platform, and vice president of Advanced Materials technology. In this conversation with Dave Young, the Global Leader of the BCG Henderson Institute’s Center for Climate & Sustainability, Chris shares Eastman’s journey in pioneering technologies like molecular recycling and bio-based polymers, offering insights into how the company has built a “better circle” by integrating circular economy principles into its core operations. The discussion highlights Eastman’s principles-based approach to innovation, where high environmental and societal standards are seamlessly aligned with business performance. From creating sustainable supply chains to addressing global challenges in material science, Chris provides an inspiring blueprint for how businesses can leverage innovation to drive growth, deliver value, and create a more sustainable future.

    38 min

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Businesses have a unique opportunity to create a better world, addressing major environmental and social challenges in a way that creates new business value and competitive advantage. How can they do this? In this show, Dave Young, Fellow at the BCG Henderson Institute and Global Lead for the Total Societal Impact topic at BCG interviews senior business executives across the world to discuss their experiences and views on what it will take for companies to reunite the two "S-words" of business strategy: sustainability and sustainable competitive advantage.

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