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Sustainability
management is not a revolution. It is a logical evolution of decision
making processes and management systems. Sustainable management means
to broaden the horizon and adapting a wider angel of view - both horizontally
and in terms of looking ahead, into the depth of time. Adapting a wider
perspective on factors driving business allows for early recognition
of peripheral factors moving towards the centre, and connecting the
dots between different factors. The forward-looking approach of sustainable
management drives down costs, and allows for early anticipation of future
trends and opportunities in a fast changing business environment.
Since its foundation in 2005, SolAbility has built a track record in
designing and implementing sustainability vision, policies and strategies,
implementation roadmaps, and management tools. Our clients have been
recognized as sustainability leaders in their respective business sectors
on a global level (including Korea Telecom, Lotte Shopping, GS Engineering
& Construction, Kia Motors). Coincidently, these companies are also
doing well in financially terms. Companies are implementing sustainability
management because it is intelligent. And obviously, because sustainability
pays.
Sustainability management is not a vision in the sky. SolAbility¡¯s success
factor is characterised by the development of hands-on, workable solutions
that have day-to-day management value. Our sustainability services are
modular and tailored to the client¡¯s specific needs:
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Evaluating policies, management systems and performance from a sustainable
management view-point and identification of strength and weaknesses
with focus on presenting bottom-line solutions
- Sustainable strategy development for corporations as an entity or
individual issues
- Policy development for the corporation as a whole or individual issues
- Development of client-specific management tools (e.g. risk management
tools, sustainable supply chain management, social activity strategies
and tools)
- Reporting & Communication
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