Visual Impact: Leveraging Line Graphs for ESG Scorecard Dynamics


by 73bit.com|December, 29 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
Having multiple iterations of discussion and debate over an easy-to-create digital scorecard prototype is preferable to working with the actual live scorecard with real data.

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II.
Among 109 participants, 95 believe that companies should be compared to their industry peers when receiving ESG scores to account for sector-specific challenges.

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III.
If you have a line graph with two points, it can be used to emphasize the change between previous years.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
Kroll

(a) Individual and aggregate MSCI ratings shown using bar charts (b) Company count given for different ratings (c) Company counts monthly average shown in comparison with company count in December 2021

Source: Investor returns study

II.
Climate governance

(a) progress shown in COP28 Scorecard (b) Key messages for board directors (c) timeline chart for the year 2024

Source: COP28 Outcomes


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

Does doubling the impact of your ESG Scorecard feels impossible?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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