But do you know what they want for their energy futures? Because your vision needs to be founded on their aspirations (not just yours) for them to see it as credible and compelling. This is the hidden law of energy leadership today: To effectively communicate, speak with your stakeholders, not at or past them.
Hear Adamantine CEO Tisha Schuller on the Let’s Clear the Air podcast with Adam Murray and Andrew Parker.
Adamantine Energy CEO Tisha Schuller joined the Capitol Crude podcast for a conversation with S&P Global Commodity Insights senior reporter Bill Holland about fundamentally changing the way the oil and gas industry engages with a skeptical public.
Adamantine Energy CEO Tisha Schuller was featured in an S&P Global article about Chevron’s acquisition of PDC Energy.
Tisha Schuller was invited back on the C.O.B. Tuesday podcast to discuss her new book, Real Decarbonization: How Oil and Gas Companies Are Seizing the Low-Carbon Future.
Adamantine’s Research & Policy Coordinator Kelsey Grant wrote a column that was featured in The Colorado Sun. She touches on the limitations of protests for environmental advocacy and lists the steps to making one’s advocacy strategy more effective.
Oil and gas companies are responding to the disruptors underway by announcing a rush of net-zero commitments and emission reductions targets. While it can be easy to dismiss “decarbonization” as a buzzword, that would be a mistake.
Adamantine passionately believes each company must now narrate its existence in the energy future. And the game-changing leaders we work and talk with share our urgency: They see the need to proactively engage with the disruptions of social risk now underway. Yet we also hear this common and warranted response: Ours is a small company with limited resources — what should I do?
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