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True Sustainability: People, Planet, Profit. In exactly that order.
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Thomas Schumann
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True Sustainability: People, Planet, Profit. In exactly that order.
True Sustainability: People, Planet, Profit. In exactly that order.
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Peter Burgess
A framework ... yes ... but not so sure about the accounting. When I last looked accounting was still about money and profit and the social (people) and environment (planet) were still externalities outside the reporting envelope of the business entity and therefore ignored. Yes, there is more talk about people and planet, but rather little numbering.
In my view, the TBL will continue to be a talking point until e figure out how to do numbers for our complex socio-enviro-economic system that is both easy and complete. We will have succeeded when we can change the title of the CFO ... Chief Financial Officer to CPO ... Chief Performance Officer, where performance is based on the three elements People (society), Planet (environment and place) and Profit (economy, finance and money)
My efforts in this arena are slowly coming together ... navigation to a series of slidesets that are moving this forward is available here:
http://www.truevaluemetrics.org/DBadmin/DBtxt001.php?vv1=list0200-Burgess-p3-Slidesets
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Founder/CEO at TrueValueMetrics developing Multi Dimension Impact Accounting
A framework ... yes ... but not so sure about the accounting. When I last looked accounting was still about money and profit and the social (people) and environment (planet) were still externalities outside the reporting envelope of the business entity and therefore ignored. Yes, there is more talk about people and planet, but rather little numbering. Peter Burgess TrueValueMetrics.org
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