Why Purpose-Led Ecosystems are Critical to Creating Stakeholder Value


Harnessing abundance and leveraging purpose-led ecosystems can be just as powerful in helping address global issues of societal significance as they are in solving business issues of board-level significance.

This insight from Tata Consultancy Services, looks at how purpose-led ecosystems can bring together stakeholders that share a common ambition.

Key points include:

  • Transforming business models: from competition to collaboration and co-innovation
  • Shifting mindsets: from scarcity to abundance
  • Creating stakeholder value: the purpose of technology



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