Mastering the Scorecard Journey: Understanding Stakeholders and Streamlining Execution


by 73bit.com|July, 28 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
Use a common language for different components in your scorecard. You may call it cards, sections, components, parts, chunks, blocks, etc. Have one single name.

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II.
243 of 273 respondents believe that during recessions, considering longer-term sustainability significantly impacts the organization's priorities.

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III.
List 3 things you could do to understand better your scorecard's stakeholders and what they care about. Collect more information to be confident about your list.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
PNCs

(a) Added the list of SDGs that we most impact with our ESG initiatives (b) Breakdown of Four theme in a drilldown table (c) Three year comparision with both qualitative and qualtitative data

Source: ESG Scorecard

II.
ESG Analytics

(a) ESG Pulse shown in a doughnut style image (b) After free login shows Peer comparisons and external scores (c) Materiality topci pulse shown in a spider chart

Source: Prologis, Inc


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

How long does the process of Scorecard take?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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