Helping organisations operate with purpose and values at their core

Globally PwC and LRN have announced a long-term strategic relationship to better help organisations elevate behaviour, define and scale their values, and become animated by purpose.

A statement from the two companies says that LRN helps corporations build values-based cultures and leadership, strengthen their ethics, governance and compliance efforts, and inspire principled performance in their operations. The PwC network of firms provides industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services for public and private clients via a network of more than 208,000 people in 157 countries.

PwC and LRN share in the belief that organisations which rise to the challenges of the 21st century by putting purpose, values and behaviours at their centre should inspire people, accelerate growth, drive profitability, strengthen resiliency, deepen stakeholder relationships, and ultimately become more successful and sustainable with greater impact on society.

Together, the PwC network of firms and LRN will develop innovative solutions in governance, culture and leadership and in areas such as strategy, talent, forensic investigations, enterprise risk management, and mergers and acquisitions. They will also collaborate in advising and guiding PwC clients’ efforts in these areas. Through this close relationship, PwC firms will also enable its clients to strengthen their ethics and compliance initiatives through LRN’s expertise, diagnostic tools and award-winning education.
 

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