ESG Scorecard Engagement: Addressing the One-Minute Departure Dilemma


by 73bit.com|December, 01 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
The "Rule of Three" in design highlights that grouping elements in threes enhances visual appeal and harmony, commonly applied in layout, typography, color schemes, and photography.

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II.
Among 116 participants, 91 view Chief Sustainability Officers as the decision-makers for the sustainability scorecard.

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III.
Make a video where you explain and show your scorecard prototype, then share it with your stakeholders to get their feedback using a survey.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
Land Nordrhein-Westfalen

(a) Historical performance shown using line chart (b) Carbon footprint shown using different scales (c) Energy transition score shown at the end.

Source: Scorecard

II.
Crisil

(a) Score is divided category-wise (b) Companies are divided into 5 sections (c) Environment, Social, Governance and ESG Score are shown in table.

Source: Esg scores


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

Is a user leaving your ESG scorecard within a minute a problem?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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