Eight drivers of success
1: Visionary leadership
The board, C-suite, and executive management teams must demonstrate commitment and a clear sense of purpose. Leaders must also prioritize developing a shared leadership agenda.
2: Opportunity-oriented strategy
Viewing sustainability initiatives from a risk-management perspective limits potential. A more holistic view balancing risks and opportunities is needed.
3: Strategic CFO engagement
Enabling the CSO to work in partnership with the CFO enables better access to funding for initiatives and a more unified approach that builds business value over time.
4: Revisited success metrics
Sustainability must be deeply embedded in corporate purpose and strategy and reflected in how organizational performance is measured to translate ambitions into actionable strategies.
5: Empowered middle management
Successful companies exhibit strategic clarity on sustainability at the top, which translates into actionable plans developed with mid-management.
6: Digital leverage
Companies that prioritize both sustainability and digital transformations by leveraging digital platforms, data streams, and connectivity experience enhanced agility and resilience, and the ability to navigate external challenges.
7: Innovation for sustainable business models
Cross-functional management teams are needed to implement sustainability transformation and monitor progress. These teams break down the silos and provide better access to information.
8: Ecosystem play
Companies need an ecosystem approach to business models – especially those that cultivate and utilize robust, mutually beneficial relationships within their ecosystems.