Innovation for sustainability (for UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources Masters)

4. James Corah

David Bent
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James Corah (LinkedIn, Twitter) is Head of Sustainability at CCLA Investment Management, which exists to "help investors maximise their impact on society by harnessing the power of investment markets."

This is part of a series of interviews about innovation for sustainability conducted for the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, as a contribution to a module in this Masters.  You can find out more about these interviews, and the module, here.

Here are the times of each of the questions. 

PERSONAL AND ORGANISATIONAL INTRO

0:45 – Q1. What is your role and organisation? 

ORGANISATIONAL SETTING

3:02 – Q2. What role does your department / function have in the organisation? What is expected from you? How does that connect to the organisation’s strategy?

6:18 – Q3. How is ‘sustainability’ framed in your organisation? (For instance: are there specific key words or phrases? Is it only environmental?)

INNOVATION STORY

08:09 – Q4. Can you tell us the story of a good example of your work on innovation for sustainability?

INNOVATION MANAGEMENT

20:05 – Q5. What are the key methods and practices you use for innovation for sustainability?

21:59 – Q6. What are the biggest challenges you face, and how do you overcome them?

28:16 – Q7. If there was one thing policymakers could do which would make your work significantly easier, what would that be?

THE FUTURE

28:40 – Q8. What are your organisation’s priorities on innovation going forward and why?

 

This is part of a series of interviews about innovation for sustainability conducted for the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, as a contribution to a module in this Masters. You can find out more about these interviews, and the module, here.

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