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The Sustainability Performance of a firm can be viewed as a spectrum ranging from outstanding to inadequate. Firms rated as Sustainability Leaders are often proactive in addressing sustainability issues, exploring innovative solutions by mobilizing resources and actors interested in particular sustainability issues, and many times setting the sustainability agenda for their industry or geographic region.
Conversely, firms that are considered sustainability laggards often ignore stakeholder concerns about Sustainability and the need to change their behavior. Contrary to leading firms that usually direct their attention externally as much as internally, laggards are marked by a widespread lack of interest in Sustainability and tend to focus on their internal concerns and priorities
Corporate commitment to Sustainability-based Management is strengthening.
Even as organizations overall are strengthening their commitments to Sustainability, one cohort of organization is expanding its commitments far more aggressively than others. They have emerged as Sustainability Strategy Leaders, while others stand as Laggards.
A study conducted between MIT Sloan and BCG Consulting Group, addresses the reasons for the gap which separates Leaders from Laggards of Sustainability. The study found strategic approach to Sustainability is the main differentiator between Sustainability Leaders and Laggards:
The strategic approach also acts as a differentiator as to how Sustainability Leaders deal with other business parameters, such as:
Making early moves even when all needed information around Sustainability is not in place is the first marked step of early adopters of Sustainability.
In a survey of global corporate Leaders conducted by BCG and the MIT Sloan Management Review, it was revealed that an economic downturn caused more emphasis to be placed on Sustainability in companies’ corporate agendas.
As more companies take up Sustainability, the report reveals a striking difference between two groups of companies, based on how they incorporate Sustainability into their business operations.
Sustainability Leaders have high-leverage tactics and strategies that transform the way their organization competes on Sustainability. They have incorporated Sustainability into their Strategy Development and Strategic Planning process. Likewise, they exhibit a broader perspective of Sustainability and its implications to business. They have identified a range of business drivers that support their Sustainability Investments.
There are 7 key practices consistently followed by Sustainability Leaders.
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