Setting a new standard for ESG: Steps to maximize strategy and impact
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is a huge opportunity for your organization to build stakeholder trust, operate in line with values, and achieve long-term prosperity. Every industry stands to be disrupted for the better. Of course, developing an ESG strategy with maximum impact is no easy task. Today, 63% of leaders say ESG is a priority for their board and C-Suite, with regulators and customers expecting companies to operate with transparency, and to play their part in building a better world. With leading organizations already reaping the benefits of ESG, how can you deliver an impactful, winning ESG strategy? One key point to keep in mind is digital innovation is vital for achieving ESG goals. While no organization can address every ESG concern immediately, read this ebook to learn what issues to consider when crafting your ESG strategy, including:
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