Navigating the Landscape of Reporting Frameworks: Which Ones Lead the Way?


by 73bit.com|September, 15 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
When you start using colors on your scorecard, begin with only two different options/styles. Having too many options can distract from the insights.

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II.
Out of 566 participants, 538 believe that businesses should actively engage with and support local communities where they operate as part of their ESG efforts.

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III.
Include all your assumptions about the data during analysis in a standardized component on the scorecard. We suggest using an info icon with a popup for this purpose.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
Samsung

(a) Graphs about Women at Samsung (b) 8 Recognition & Awards listed (c) 7 Initiative Highlights

Source: Diversity & Inclusion

II.
Exxonmobil

(a) Sustainability performance data for Environment (b) Sustainability performance data for Social (c) 5 year on year comparision on data

Source: Sustainability performance data


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

Which reporting framework is popular according to you?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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