Category Archives: Reporting

Looking Forward to Better Reporting

The International Integrated Reporting Committee published a Discussion Paper on September 12 that presented a compelling case for integrated reporting. One of the more interesting statistics cited was that physical and financial assets represent a shrinking percentage of market value – falling from 83 percent in 1975 to 19 percent in 2009! Many of these intangible assets aren’t covered in most reports, which speaks to the need for different and more interconnected reporting. Some of the reasons it’s worth the read:
Posted on Thursday, September 15th, 2011 By Julie Jack
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Diversity and Inclusion: How Do We Encourage Diverse Talent to “Stick”?

Recently, a colleague called my attention to an eye-opening report by the Alliance for Board Diversity (ABD). Entitled “Missing Pieces: Women and Minorities on Fortune 500 Boards,” the report shows that corporate boards are still vastly underrepresented by African Americans, Asian Pacific Islanders and Hispanics, who together make up 33.7 percent of the total 2010 U.S. population. Given the arguments made in favor of diverse boards and diverse organizations – and their contribution to innovation, global collaboration and optimal risk management -- I couldn’t help looking at my own industry and asking why diversity continues to be a vexing challenge for us as well. If diversity and inclusion provide real value to our business, then why does it continue to be so elusive?
Posted on Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 By Julie Jack
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A Look at Integrated Reporting from FT’s Investing in a Sustainable Future Conference

We had a chance to attend part of the FT’s Investing in a Sustainable Future Conference yesterday. While some of the discussion remained in well-trod territory, the panel on integrated reporting provided a candid discussion of the progress on and barriers to integrated reporting. Some highlights below:
Posted on Thursday, March 10th, 2011 By Julie Jack
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NYSE Hosts GRI Launch of Focal Point USA, an ESG and Sustainability Reporting Resource

GRI recently opened an office in the US and launched “Focal Point USA” – an effort to encourage adoption of the guidelines in the US market. Michelle Lau, a New-York based member of our corporate responsibility team, attended the launch event at the New York Stock Exchange. She reports below. All seats were filled Monday morning at the Global Reporting Initiative’s (GRI) launch of “Focal Point U.S.A.” – a new U.S. effort to urge companies toward transparency and adopt the GRI reporting framework.
Posted on Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 By Julie Jack
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Beyond the CR Report: Real Impact

Three months ago, having leapt back into the corporate world and CR space full-time, late one evening I was thinking about the ways in which CSR has evolved in Asia over the last decade… and the BBC ticker in the background advised me, that “If bees and other pollinators were to disappear completely, the cost [...]
Posted on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 By Kitty Potter
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What’s New in Corporate Giving?

The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual corporate giving issue was published Monday. And for the first time, USA Today co-published the results for the annual survey—they have a really cool online chart that can sort data by year and industry.Each year, this issue provides corporations with some valuable data and trend information.  A few things popped [...]
Posted on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 By Tara Greco
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Integrated Reporting: A Fast-Emerging Trend

On Monday I attended an interesting webcast about the future of integrated reporting. In helping clients describe their social and environmental impact through corporate responsibility (CR) reports, I have seen how companies are becoming more and more focused on reporting their material business issues and less focused on the “warm and fuzzy” stuff. While certainly [...]
Posted on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 By James Robinson
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