At the beginning of April, we were joined by Victoria Hurth, an independent ‘pracademic’ who has been on a very specific purpose-driven journey throughout her life to work out why people make decisions in society, governance, and life, that are misaligned with high levels of well-being. In this event, Victoria explored how we can choose how consciously we govern, working to align with collective long-term wellbeing.

Video Recording:

In conversation with Dr Victoria Hurth, co-author of Beyond Profit: Purpose-Driven Leadership for a Wellbeing Economy.

Victoria discussed her central role in creating ISO 37000, the first international standard on the governance of organizations, and the forthcoming ISO 37011, which will provide a specific framework for purpose-driven organizations. She called for a shift beyond the current system (‘Logic One’) which is driven by short-term financial interest, and instead working towards individual and systemic change by being actively curious and caring.

Pick up a copy of Victoria’s book here, follow her on LinkedIn, and explore the Beyond Profit book community.

Resources and References

ISO Standards

  • ISO 37000:2021: A published guidance document on the governance of organizations.
  • ISO/CD 37011.2: A forthcoming guidance document on purpose-driven organizations.

Victoria’s appearances as a keynote speaker and on podcasts:

Also mentioned:

  • False Dawn by John Gray.
  • The Tyranny of Structurelessness by Jo Freeman.

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