Importance of essential data in ESG scorecard.


by 73bit.com|June, 23 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
The idea is to get users' brains to see the new card in a scorecard as if they are learning a really important insight. To make the next big decision.

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II.
Out of the 151 participants, 60 believe that organizations should manage ESG programs by consulting specialists.

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III.
Essential data is what will help your users to understand and that matters the most.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
Santander

(a) Key metrics shown in a tabular format with previous year comparison (b) Mapping of SDG in the goal table (c) Corporate Governance information is organised at the end of the page

Source: Santander

II.
Chesapeake Energy

(a) Company performace vs Universe Average using a marker (b) Tier is the way to represent the scoring result (c) Info icon shows what does top tier company do to set the pace

Source: Ceres


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

Do you wish more people share your Scorecard?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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