Business Action Forums - Business in the Community

Business Action Forums

Business in the Community’s Business Action Forums

Your platform for impactful collaboration

Introduction to Business Action Forums

We bring businesses together through collaborative design-thinking sessions known as Business Action Forums. These forums are time-bound and focused on specific issues uncovered through our leadership programmes. Each forum is centred on a relevant business challenge, providing a confidential space for leaders to co-create practical solutions that benefit both their businesses and the broader community.

Why Business Action Forums work

Immediate, actionable solutions

Tackle your organisations most pressing issues with actionable strategies

Time-bound and goal-oriented

Structured sessions ensure focus, momentum, and tangible outcomes

Confidential collaboration

Every session ends with co-created strategies ready to implement

Community-centred topics

Forums align business goals with broader social and economic challenges

Benefits to participants

Participating in a Business Action Forum offers:

  • A focused and intimate conversation: Engage in small, informal, and time-bound forums that zero in on specific issues.
  • Confidential collaboration: Benefit from a Chatham House environment where you can deeply immerse yourself in issues, consult with experts, and share ideas with other business leaders.
  • Collective innovation: Build partnerships with like-minded professionals and work together to design scalable and sustainable solutions.
  • Strengthen community ties and impact: Drive real impact in your business and also your local community, strengthening your community ties and contributing to societal progress.

Express your interest

To find out more about Business Action Forums, inquire about joining a BITC Leadership group or to discuss the other ways in which you or your business could contribute to this positive change and impact, please get in touch with us via the below form. 

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