Ep206: 98% of Corporate Sustainability Programs Fail. 4 Proven Ways to Boost the Success Rate

Photo via KT on Flickr

Photo via KT on Flickr

Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Jenny Davis-Peccoud, a partner with Bain & Company who leads their sustainability and corporate responsibility practice, about a new report that finds that only two percent of corporate sustainability programs achieve or exceed their aims. To get sustainability efforts back on track, the report offers four guidelines to deliver lasting gains.

Jenny Davis-Peccoud, Bain & Co.

Jenny Davis-Peccoud, Bain & Co.

On the show Megan, Jenny and I discuss:

  • How Jenny defines "sustainability."
  • How data was collected for the report. 300 companies from around the world completed a survey and Jenny's team followed up with interviews.
  • Was Jenny surprised that the success rate was so low?
  • Employee reaction to sustainability. Employees weren't convinced that sustainability was a real priority for their company.
  • Four things companies can do to make their sustainability efforts more successful.
  1. Make a bold, public commitment to sustainability.
  2. CEO's need to lead by example.
  3. Highlight the business case.
  4. Use process and incentive changes to reshape behaviors.

Show Notes

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