These situations can be radically improved by translating discoveries into innovations.
The “Creative Vision in Action” process helps you broaden your perspective to take inspired action.

A packaging company re-invents itself
The quality of climate regulation services provided by ecosystems is severely reduced by the increasing presence of synthetic materials in the environment.
Aware of this phenomenon, a packaging company is re-examining the quality and quantity of packaging used.
This is his first step on his path of creation, listening to the language of life.

An internet platform dares a radical and pioneering transformation
This company embarks on the Creative Vision in Action journey, leading its management to identify a gap between their perception and reality. With a renewed vision, they quickly feel inspired to pursue new actions.
Through a double transformation—both strategic and operational—this company effectively reinvents itself. In doing so, it not only strengthens its core values and purpose but also enhances its relationships with stakeholders.

A food society adapts to the climate context
A panoramic view of a company's situation leads its management to transform its business model. Taking into account new inputs, they renew their view of how value can be created. By building a flowing architecture that balances the supply and demand of goods, the company generates high-quality profits.
This transformation also creates cascading benefits for everyone, such as increased creative and adaptive capacity.

Did you know that knowledge is the key to a wise relationship with ourselves and our environment?
Scientific evidence shows us that everyday products have an effect on both our health and our environment. This means that companies have a really important role to play in maintaining this delicate equilibrium of life.
The good news is that a multidisciplinary approach is key to unraveling the intricacies of life. This is why in-depth knowledge, coupled with a higher perspective, is so important. With a cause-and-effect understanding, companies can more easily decide on the creation of goods that guarantee the continuity of life.
This, in turn, enables rapid innovation, leading to the development of new methods of production and consumption.