Breakout session 1: A dialogue on evaluating respect for human rights: How do we measure outcomes for people in supply chains?
How business can measure the impact – and ROI – of corporate sustainability
19th - 20th June 2018 - London
Breakout session 1: A dialogue on evaluating respect for human rights: How do we measure outcomes for people in supply chains?
14:30
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14:30
Company, industry-wide and multi-stakeholder efforts to address human rights risks to workers in global supply chains are a key part of the responsible business agenda. Yet, most measures and indicators, whether used by business to track and report progress or within external disclosure tools, focus on inputs, activities and outputs (e.g. number of audits, suppliers trained or non-compliances found). What is hard to ascertain – and indeed measure – is whether current efforts are achieving meaningful change for people on the ground. In turn, business leaders (and company stakeholders) can find it hard to evaluate progress and performance which raises conundrums about resource allocation. We will ask our panel:
What is most challenging about measuring the “on the ground” effectiveness of supply chain efforts?
Where tracking actual outcomes is not possible, what are the meaningful “leading indicators” for the likelihood of better outmodes?
What new methodologies and technologies to gain insights and views from workers are being piloted?
How can diverse stakeholders collaborate to strengthen practice in this area?
Mark Hodge
Shift
Senior Advisor
Anna Turrell
Decathlon
Chief Sustainability Officer
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