tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810617465084291512.post607680120582287578..comments2024-03-08T02:41:39.329-05:00Comments on Promoviendo el conocimiento sobre RSE: GRI Sustainability Report: “The cobbler’s wife goes unshod”ANTONIO VIVEShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15050579681643816557noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810617465084291512.post-9282328229874399732013-09-04T02:30:17.152-04:002013-09-04T02:30:17.152-04:00This is great!This is great!Chassidyhttp://bestmetaldetectorreviews.us/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3810617465084291512.post-85468489849972585942011-10-10T09:32:56.519-04:002011-10-10T09:32:56.519-04:00The online discussion about GRI’s most recent sust...The online discussion about GRI’s most recent sustainability report has been extremely interesting and informative. GRI’s mission is to mainstream sustainability reporting and, as Antonio Vives rightly points out, others would expect GRI’s own reports to set an example.<br /><br />Work is already under way on the 2010/11 report, and processes are in place to achieve the goals set out in this year’s report. GRI has conducted a robust stakeholder engagement in 2011 and this will drive the themes for next year’s report. GRI will also use the new G3.1 Guidelines and the NGO Sector Supplement released late last year. The Supplement focuses on specific issues for non-governmental organizations such as program effectiveness, public awareness and advocacy. As highlighted by reviewers, GRI’s biggest sustainability impact is its guidance. The next report will therefore emphasize program effectiveness, as GRI examines how well it achieves its mission. Finally GRI aims to have the next sustainability report externally assured.<br /><br />GRI is grateful to those who take the time to read its reports and welcomes feedback, which is used to improve future reports as GRI strives for better, more engaging reporting.<br /><br />Marjolein Baghuis, Global Reporting InitiativeMarjolein Baghuisnoreply@blogger.com