Posts Tagged ‘utilities’

Do you dare to make stakeholder engagement a more transparent and productive process?

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

Stakeholder engagement is as old as business itself. It happens in your company’s countless daily interactions with customers, employees, suppliers, investors, regulators and others. What has changed in the past decade or so is that many companies have begun taking a systematic approach to this engagement as they seek to manage their sustainability risks. They have identified key stakeholder groups and the issues that concern them, and are actively managing dialogue with these groups.

So far, so good. In reality, however, the process is often tightly controlled and the outputs carefully communicated. Many companies invite stakeholders to attend occasional managed events or one-to-one discussions. Typically, these involve a presentation from both sides and a discussion of external expectations and internal constraints (and sometimes opportunities). In essence, this is a defensive tactic. It can backfire when consequent action – or lack of it – ends up eroding rather than building stakeholder relationships.

Thankfully, that is starting to change.

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Sustainable energy for all – leadership companies join forces

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

For all those growing weary of grand proclamations, vision statements and big audacious goals that are made in the face of the world’s many sustainability challenges, consider this one: The United Nations General Assembly declared 2012 the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, recognising that “…access to modern affordable energy services in developing countries is essential for the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals, and sustainable development, which would help to reduce poverty and to improve the conditions and standard of living for the majority of the world’s population.

All very laudable as a high-level objective, but what does this mean in practice?
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Business in a low-growth world

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Low growth: Electricity and water utilities are coming round to the idea and the carbon cap-and-trade systems are based on it. Now it’s time for industry as a whole to be looking at itself and questioning whether profiting from ever- increasing production and consumption is the right model.
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