Friday, September 12, 2014

Designing Sustainability to Further Business Objectives

Welcome, everyone. In preparation for my upcoming webinar in two weeks, Formulating the Framework – Designing Your Corporate Responsibility Program, I am building upon last month’s Materiality series with the video below. This video, titled Assessment to Action, focuses on using the insights gained from benchmarking, materiality assessments, and stakeholder surveys to develop your plan to address each challenge and opportunity identified.

At this stage, it is critical to address the aspects you have determined as material to designing an effective sustainability program that bolsters your existing business strategy. This will ensure that sustainability goals do not conflict with business interests, but are aimed at protecting those interests. In the video, I use Ford as an example to demonstrate how materiality assessments have dictated the priority of its sustainability goals and initiatives.

If you haven’t already, I invite you to sign up for the webinar on September 25; you can do so by clicking here. Also, these video and webinar series are all going to culminate at my January 28 seminar in Philadelphia. Seats are going quickly for this hands-on event, so make sure you reserve your space now to take advantage of the Early Bird discount. For more information on the seminar, click here.

– Tad Radzinski PE, LEED AP, SFP

Links:

  1. Register for the webinar on September 25
  2. Ford’s Materiality Matrix
  3. Learn more about January’s seminar
  4. Catch up on previous videos



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