Ok so let’s talk about the big stuff:
Frankly the issues can feel overwhelming. So where on earth do you start?
No group alone can meet the challenges we face, but somewhere between governments and wider society sits the role of business. From the global corporate to the entrepreneurial SME we all have a crucial and pivotal part to play. But how to relate these world-wide impacts to the day to day life of budget setting, meeting targets and developing staff? Well I truly believe that we can and we must bring the big stuff into our working lives.
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Whatever the answers, the trick is to keep asking the questions. The real impact comes as we embed sustainability into business strategy, when it is one of the first questions we ask, every time.
Accept the challenge, take a clear-eyed view and ask yourself what matters to your business. Develop your sustainability message and then speak up. Be brave but beware of the dreaded “green-washing”. Celebrate your successes and be honest about the failures, transparency is key.
This is not about compromising the success of your business or your profitability. It is about getting the balance right and recognising that this is far more of an opportunity than a cost. We all know that what we measure we manage, so set yourselves a daring target (if it’s not scary you haven’t got it right yet!). Here’s some inspiration:
Some tips to get started
Do you have any other tips for businesses trying to employ a range of sustainability practices? Share them with us in the comments below.
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“An organisation’s values and more importantly its behaviours are under ever-increasing scrutiny from all stakeholders and the requirements for transparency just continue to grow. But the drive to improve sustainability is not simply a concern about reputation. At its best, it is the nurturing of a truly inclusive culture and the innovation that results, it is the belief that a successful business serves both itself and the wider society, and it is the knowledge that how we behave today will have a lasting impact on the future of our world.”
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