Reimagining business for the next economy
Grupo AGEAS Portugal and maze impact are proud to welcome Small Giants Academy for a session dedicated to reimagining business for the next economy.
Building on the experience of Small Giants Academy with the Mastery of Business & Empathy, participants will engage in an interactive session and be challenged to rethink how they can reinvent their businesses and careers for a sustainable, just, and inclusive society.
Speakers will share their experience in creating business ecosystems across the world that promote systems change and a regenerative future.
Agenda
09:00 - Welcome to participants
09:30 - Opening note from Katrien Buys, Director of Strategy, Innovation & Sustainability at Grupo Ageas Portugal
09:45 - How maze impact laid the ground for systemic change in the Portuguese impact investment ecosystem, by António Miguel, founder at maze impact
10:00 - The history and approach of Small Giants Academy, by Tamsin Jones, Head of Programs at the Mastery of Business and Empathy at Small Giants Academy
10:30 - Time to network and reflect
11:15 - Collaborative workshop: systems thinking (through the three horizons framework)
12:30 - Closing note from Rita Nabeiro, Executive Board Member at Grupo Nabeiro and CEO at Adega Mayor
About Small Giants Academy (link)
Small Giants Academy builds leadership for a more hopeful future. A global community of leaders and change-makers committed to creating a just, inclusive and sustainable future where people and planet can flourish – an idea we like to call the Next Economy. Empowering established and emerging leaders from all walks of life and industries by providing the tools, knowledge and support to lead courageously, centre purpose at the heart of their organisations and communities, and create a vision for a better future. Including a flagship alt-MBA called the Mastery of Business and Empathy.
About Tamsin Jones (link)
Tamsin is the Head of Programs and the Mastery of Business and Empathy at Small Giants Academy. She brings several decades of leadership experience and systems change in Europe, Australia and Africa. Her mottos are the best way to predict the future is to create it. After working as a policy advisor to the Premier of South Australia over two successful campaigns, Tamsin went on to ignite and co-create a string of initiatives including co-founding: Workshop17 inclusive innovation hub in Cape Town; TheBoardroom Africa to bring board gender balance; and The Rallying Cry to shift investment at the intersection of gender and nature for climate outcomes. She is a strategic advisor to CEOs on feminine leadership, gender lens investing and embodiment and holds an MBA from the University of Oxford as a scholar of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship.