Interviews

Interview with Hamilton Mann – Driving Sustainable Innovation

The importance of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to sustainability.

Mann discusses the importance of sustainability in light of new generations' awareness and concern for planet resources.

Mann emphasizes that while there is a positive commitment to sustainability at both corporate and institutional levels, including from governments, it's crucial not to be naive about the challenges ahead. Sustainable development requires a deep rethinking of how we approach innovation, especially in technology sectors like energy and water consumption.

Hamilton Mann, Group VP Digital Marketing and Digital Transformation at Thales, is the author of the chapter "In Al We Trust".

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The key points include:

  • The new generation is more educated and concerned about sustainability, pushing for responsible management of resources.
  • A multidisciplinary and holistic approach is necessary to address sustainability across various sectors, including transportation, aerospace, space, and human development.
  • The interdependence of different domains means that the impact of actions in one area can have unforeseen consequences elsewhere (the butterfly effect).
  • Embracing diversity and inclusivity is vital for developing sustainable solutions and avoiding blind spots.
  • The interview highlights the need for systemic thinking to create positive societal impacts, leveraging technology like AI as enablers within this broader context.

In summary, Hamilton Mann underscores the importance of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to sustainability, one that considers the broad implications of innovation and technology on society and the planet.

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These are the book contributors we interviewed to explore what leaders can do to drive and change their organizations through the lens of sustainability and innovation.

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Published on 20 August 2024