Three Approaches to Digital Reporting
When you have decided to create a digital version of your annual or responsibility report there are many options.
When you have decided to create a digital version of your annual or responsibility report there are many options.
Our fifth annual trend report is full of useful information as you evaluate options for annual financial and responsibility reports. The 2015 report is infographic rich and a quick read.
Where does your company fit in? [Infographic]
Responsibility reporting is considered vitally important to a majority of today’s leading companies. 108 of the Fortune 200 created reports, five more produced integrated reports.
See the latest reporting trends among Fortune 200 and leading companies. In our fourth installment, many trends are at play, some of them seemingly contradictory. New media, new rules, diverse solutions, but still the familiar challenge of how best to communicate the vision and value of your organization.
The conversation around sustainability and CSR reporting has evolved. At the Ceres conference the dialogue was more nuanced and less definitional. Corporations and investors are weighing future possibilities, risks and rewards.
Where does your company fit in? [Infographic]
Responsibility reporting is considered vitally important to a majority of today’s leading companies. 52 of the Fortune 100 created reports, three produced integrated reports.
See the latest reporting trends among Fortune 200 and other leading companies. Read this important paper to get the answers you need — and uncover market opportunities to be exploited.
Download our 2012 trends white paper for insights as you begin your annual report, responsibility report or integrated report. See the latest reporting trends among Fortune 200 and other leading companies.
The 2012 Ceres conference highlighted the evolving practice of sustainability reporting and its relationship to financial reporting. With major resources dedicated to financial controls and reporting, sustainability reporting is still a lesser focus. But, signs point to changing expectations and a coming shift. Here are some clear takeaways.
A review of Fortune 200 and other leading companies reveals distinct trends in corporate reporting. The move online is accelerating. Print remains vital, albeit in smaller runs. More companies are issuing responsibility reports. And, integrated reporting has taken a step forward with a number of industry leaders.
Many companies have come to realize it is no longer optional to address sustainability and corporate social responsibility. There is a lot of buzz about integrated reporting, but without a consensus on reporting standards you may be asking, should I produce one document, or two?