Evolving shared value, sustainability and the leadership challenge: Grootbos Private Nature Reserve

Lyal White, Pamela Fuhrmann, Ruth Crichton
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Learning outcomes The learning outcomes of this study are to assess the shared value model and elaborate on new multi-stakeholder approaches to business, where the stakeholders include the founders, investors, partners, employees, clients and the surrounding community; to consider the synergies between community development, environmental stewardship, sustainable business practices and the long-term health of organisations and communities, considering these as the new fundamentals of business; to examine the interconnectedness of vision, strategy, purpose and leadership in creating and evolving the shared value model; to explore the relationship between shared value practices and collective well-being, and a specific reference to nurturing transformative experiences through nature, personal development and community upliftment is made; and to assess Grootbos’ ability to translate their purpose and value proposition into a strategy and sustainable vision with a possibility of Grootbos achieving global impact through its evolving model, beyond the founder. Case overview/synopsis This case study explores the evolution of Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and Foundation, a luxury hospitality lodge and award-winning ecotourism destination, from humble beginnings in the Western Cape of South Africa to a global example of conservation, community, commerce sustainability and transformative experiences. The establishing of Grootbos and its growth and widespread recognition can be attributed to the vision and inspirational leadership of its founder, Michael Lutzeyer. Although much success has been achieved in conservation, community upliftment and individual development of community members within their region, Lutzeyer’s and ultimately, Grootbos’ vision extended well beyond South Africa and aspired to elevate their floral kingdom and model of development and conservation to a global platform of awareness. Although a shared value vision and strategy had transformed the business, placing Grootbos as a leader in transforming their industry and sparking an evolution in the shared value model itself through the interjection of transformative experiences, the larger question remained: How can Grootbos extend the impact, towards people and planetary well-being, beyond the scope of their individual place-based business and their industry? And in terms of the dilemma Lutzeyer and the management team at Grootbos faced: How will this vision and global ambition continue through succession, beyond Luzeyer’s personal drive at the helm? Complexity academic level Experienced leaders within a graduate degree program, executive Master of Business Administration (MBA) or executive education in the areas of leadership development, strategy, shared value and international business. Supplementary material Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS4: Environmental management.
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不断发展的共同价值、可持续性和领导力挑战:Grootbos私人自然保护区
本研究的学习成果是评估共享价值模型,并阐述新的多利益相关者商业方法,其中利益相关者包括创始人,投资者,合作伙伴,员工,客户和周围社区;考虑社区发展、环境管理、可持续商业模式与机构和社区的长远健康之间的协同作用,并视这些为商业的新基本原则;在创建和发展共享价值模式的过程中,审视愿景、策略、目标和领导力之间的相互联系;探讨共享价值实践与集体福祉之间的关系,并特别提到通过自然、个人发展和社区提升来培养变革经验;并评估Grootbos将其目标和价值主张转化为战略和可持续愿景的能力,以及Grootbos通过其不断发展的模式实现全球影响力的可能性,超越创始人。本案例研究探讨了Grootbos私人自然保护区和基金会的演变,这是一个豪华酒店旅馆和屡获殊荣的生态旅游目的地,从南非西开普省的不起眼开始到保护,社区,商业可持续性和变革经验的全球典范。Grootbos的成立及其发展和广泛认可可归功于其创始人Michael Lutzeyer的远见卓识和鼓舞人心的领导。虽然在保护、社区提升和社区成员的个人发展方面取得了很大的成功,但Lutzeyer和Grootbos的愿景远远超出了南非,并渴望将他们的花卉王国和发展与保护模式提升到全球意识平台。虽然共享价值愿景和战略已经改变了业务,使Grootbos成为行业变革的领导者,并通过变革经验激发了共享价值模式本身的演变,但更大的问题仍然存在:Grootbos如何将对人类和地球福祉的影响扩展到他们的个人业务和行业范围之外?Lutzeyer和Grootbos的管理团队所面临的困境是:除了Luzeyer的个人驱动之外,如何通过继任来延续这一愿景和全球雄心?在研究生学位课程、工商管理硕士(MBA)或领导力发展、战略、共享价值和国际商业领域的高管教育中有经验的领导者。补充材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。主题代码CSS4:环境管理。
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