Workshop: Multiple-Bottom-Line Thinking
March 16, 2009 by Brian Butler | Filed under: Multiple-Bottom-Line Thinking [4]
The starting point of the Workshop will be the presentation of an innovative approach to corporate performance measurement based on a stakeholder framework. The underlying idea is that the capacity of a firm to continue operating over time and creating value depends on its relationships with critical stakeholders. That is, corporate sustainability depends on the sustainability of the relationships of the firm with the different stakeholder groups. Therefore, a change of perspective and thinking is needed: Companies have to map and monitor the entire set of their stakeholder relationships according to a multiple bottom line approach.
During the Workshop we will try to identify relevant stakeholder groups (including the natural environment) and coherent key performance indicators in order to monitor an organization’s performance trends. The session will be interactive and participants will be involved in this process of definition of a possible Tableau de Bord.
Below you will find two articles that Professor Tencati recommends for this workshop:
Sustainability and Stakeholder Management
Measuring Organizational Performance
Also, please follow the below link to view a short bio on Professor Tencati:
