Korn Ferry Partners with Fortune for the 25th Year on World’s Most Admired Companies List
Research Finds Highest-Performing Organizations are Enhancing Their Commitment to ESG and Sustainability
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The research finds that:
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Among the 700 WMAC senior executives who responded to the survey,
39% describe their ESG strategies as mature, with well-developed approaches to defining opportunities, risks, and strategies. They also have strong organizational, people and governance capabilities to support their strategies. - Even the WMACs, however, recognize that their ESG strategies are not static and that there is a great deal of work left to achieve target goals effectively and on time.
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The majority of WMAC executives feel their cultures (
57% ) and organizational structures (64% ) will need to change in support of their ESG strategy and market expectations. Additionally,72% indicate that they have revisited their operating models based on ESG strategies. This demonstrates action and accountability from the highest levels of the business, further evidenced by WMACs more closely connecting executive pay practices to ESG as compared to their Peers. - Purpose and Value Creation came in as the top two ESG motivators for all companies, supporting the inextricable connection between an organization’s people and its competitive advantage.
“ESG and Sustainability efforts are no longer one-off initiatives, they are woven into all areas of organizations as leaders realize that a sole focus on profits alone will not allow them to succeed,” said
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