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May 26, 2007

Sustainability Reporting and the Creative Process

Which of you are familiar with the concepts of creativity, innovation, and sustainability?

I seek direction from you on how to incorporate ‘deep creative’ processes within inKNOWvate's emerging ‘sustainability reportingCoLaboratories.

The sustainability reporting phenomena is a rapidly growing trend within organizations world-wide and covers all sectors including business, NGO’s, communities/cities, education, and government. These reports help to clarify and monitor how well companies are improving their ecological, social, AND economic objectives (otherwise known as the triple bottom line); things such as material and energy usage efficiencies, as well as employment and customer satisfaction. These reports are also becoming powerful marketing tools for addressing the rapidly growing 'cultural creatives' marketplace by providing authentic and transparent responses for the consumers who are asking for more value and ‘greenness’ in their purchases.

Presently, these reports are inspiring - yes, but they are usually organized using self-determined indicators development, which help to monitor company direction. This is wonderful and important, yet the reports can be rather dry in terms of their creation, implementation, and delivery. Staff may step into their reporting process feeling overwhelmed by the additional responsibilities that are generated to deliver a good report; thus adding more weight to their already daunting work load.

That said, these reports can enable so much more. They actually become touch stones for organizational and global transformation. They are a place where organizations can get swept into new realms of design and innovation; a way to expand their understandings of how to architect richer forms of innovation.

Additionally, outcomes from entering the sustainability process are: improved human(e) communication, enhanced product design and development processes, and a renewed awareness of the company's impact on our Planet

Furthermore, the collaborative process that is necessary for creating these reports opens the door for deeper forms of creativity, thereby helping organizations realize unexpected forms of social and technical innovation, while also building a high sense of meaning among stakeholders and participants.

inKNOWvate coLabs provides delivery on this vision. Presently, I am in need of more tools that generate brain-shifting, playful, and creative processes for making the reporting process more engaging and satisfying, so that organizations can 'sustain' the process of annual reporting. I seek tools that can accommodate specific organizational needs, covering everything from designing amazing new forms of products and services (technical innovation) to changing the way companies greet each other and customers at their doorstep (social innovation).

Got ideas? Post them or email me.

Vic Desotelle
inKNOWvate Principal

April 30, 2007

Innovation Driven By Challenge

In the past, innovation has been driven by need. Need is still a major driver of innovation today; except that the need for innovation is no longer situational and isolated but is instead all encompassing and omnipresent.

Below is a sample of how need has created challenge markers that make innovation not only awe inspiring but also accountable. Guidelines like below are being placed before every organization on the planet as guidelines for their own success - as well as humanity's 'success'.

Take the test. How does your company compare?

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From SustainAbility

The Global Compact Challenge (download pdf)

What is ‘The Global Compact Challenge’?

The Global Compact Challenge is a tool aimed at stimulating Global Compact participants to scrutinize their approach to corporate responsibility (CR). The focus of the tool is not on the UNGC principles themselves, but on the need for participant companies to mobilise wider improvements in performance across industry sectors, along value chains and through links with public policy. In this way, the challenge represents a companion piece to the UNGC publication Raising the Bar.

The original challenge is set out in the report Gearing Up, which was prepared by SustainAbility at the request of the Global Compact Office. This report concluded that while CR initiatives have the potential to bring about positive change, this will only be realised if such initiatives focus on achieving critical mass across all industry sectors, and are connected to wider public policy efforts that address the root causes of the problems. For more information on Gearing Up including free copies of the report please see www.sustainability.com/publications/gearing-up.1


The Corporate Responsibility Gearbox

To help companies review their approach to corporate responsibility generally, the report sets out a ‘CR Gearbox’ that describes the different approaches or ‘gears’ that companies can take to CR.

The report concludes that most companies should be operating in the higher gears.

1st Gear: Comply
2nd Gear: Volunteer
3rd Gear: Partner
4th Gear: Integrate
5th Gear: Re-engineer

Continue reading "Innovation Driven By Challenge" »

April 27, 2007

Sustainability Reporting as Anchor for Innovation

The emerging 'sustainability reporting' movement has begun and is growing in leaps and bounds. This process can be much more than a way to report how a company is doing regarding sustainability. More so, it becomes the anchoring point for defining what and how new forms of innovation witll emerge within the organization. Sound strategic methods for managing and accessing sustainability reporting information will become crucial for generating 'whole system' innovation within and across organizations.

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From GRI (Global Reporting Initiative)

Sustainability reports are produced in so many different formats – hardcopy, web based, PDFs and others – that it is sometimes hard to immediately find the data you’re looking for. Common application of the XBRL taxonomy will change this and means information can quickly and effortlessly be exchanged.

Podcasts on XBRL and Sustainability


Sustainability Reporting Resources Below -

Registers:
Sustainability Reporting Management
CSR Reporting Register

Case Study Reviews:
Case Studies

Reporting Notices/Alerts:
CSR New Reports Alert
CSR conferences & events
GRI (global reporting initiative) enewsletter

Climate and resource dependencies:
California Climate Action Registry
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
Oxford Health Alliance