Yvoke

Three horizons. One company held across all of them.

I

Resilience

the horizon of now

The shock arrives and the lights stay on. Liquidity through a credit crunch, manufacturing through a port closure, demand through a regulatory shift. Each absorbed because someone designed for it before the weather turned.

II

Systemic Strategy

the horizon of years

The company, its supply chain, its market, and the natural and political systems it depends on read as one connected object. Find the smallest move that shifts the largest variable, then sequence the moves and tie each to an outcome someone can measure.

III

Regeneration

the horizon of decades

Each year ends with more soil under the supply chain than the year before. Effluent becomes feedstock. The factory leaves the watershed in better condition than it found it. The delta is measured: the sign is positive.

A supply chain reading, recorded

IKEA supply chain project: structured energy reduction across production sites

A learning supply chain across IKEA cut 484 gigawatt-hours of energy in one year, enough to power 145,000 homes. The reduction held when fuel prices doubled. It held when one supplier closed. The savings were architectural, written into how the system passed information from one node to the next.

From project records. 600+ engagements across six continents since 1999.

If the company you lead stays in business for a hundred more years, what would you want it to have left behind on the ground beneath it?

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