Tag: Environmental Social Governance (ESG)
The cost of ignoring ESG
A recent global survey of 1,250 managers and senior executives looked at environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices in companies across the U.S. and Europe. Unsurprisingly, this found ESG to be a growing concern for companies. Within the UK, most surveyed...
How to improve sustainability in AI to benefit businesses and the environment
Images of wildfires, hurricanes and droughts blaring from every news channel and social feed have pushed the majority of people over the cultural tipping point on environmental issues. The result has been millions of more sustainable choices being made every...
How to create a sustainable website
With an increased focus on the climate and our planet’s future, sustainability is a concern across all areas of our lives. And that applies to websites now too. Chris Baker, Director of a leading London web design agency, explains, “We recently...
Are ESG efforts more about the bottom line than about businesses impact on the world?
According to research released this week by NAVEX Global®, only 25% of consumers believe businesses are primarily motivated to undertake environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives to make a positive difference to the world. Moreover, 55% of businesses agree it’s more about the bottom line than...
Four reasons why experience should be the core of any ESG strategy (part 2)
Some of my most recent conversations with executives have revealed that ESG initiatives are among their top priorities. In this two-part series for Customer Experience Magazine, I’m exploring the role experience management leaders can play in bringing ESG strategies to...
Four reasons why experience should be the core of any ESG strategy (part 1)
We are living through a period of heightened awareness about some of the biggest challenges of our time. People across the globe care increasingly about issues such as climate change, inclusion, and product accessibility. Unsurprisingly, most of the executives I’ve spoken...
