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EPORTING 3.0 suring Future-Fit Reporting for a Green & Inclusive Economy visaging a Contribution from Partners Globally ilding Reputation and Value for Funders and Participants A Call for Participation -

Reporting 3.0: A Call for Participation

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REPORTING 3.0

Ensuring Future-Fit Reporting for a Green & Inclusive Economy

Envisaging a Contribution from Partners Globally

Building Reputation and Value for Funders and Participants

- A Call for Participation -

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About Reporting 3.0

• A global, multi-stakeholder oriented platform building knowledge & solutions for future-fit disclosure practices on a pre-competitive level

• …since developments in reporting over the last 20 years fall short of the need to serve a Green & Inclusive Economy

• …while various essential constituencies don’t collaborate as needed• …and new trends & developments around reporting, accounting, IT and AI as

well as new business models increase pace of change and need coordination• Organisation & activities:

• established 2012, non-profit status (in foundation), neutral & collaborative approach• 3 Annual Global Conferences, various transition labs and regional roundtables• agnostic to competition in various ‘markets’ around reporting• results are a ‘global public good’ and freely available

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A growing global network since 2013

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Key Takeaways so far…• Macro-, meso- and micro-level design needs economic

system, reporting, accounting, data and business modeling expertise. Reporting 3.0 combines them all.

• Future-fit reporting needs

• clarity about purpose and connectedness toward meso-and macro requirements of G&I Economy

• multi-capital based success measurement and broadervalue assessment basis

• identified areas of scalability of products, services, networking,collaboration, advocation and education impact

• resulting in ‘integral thinking & true materiality’, building trust, innovation and resilience as an outcome

• Conventional stakeholder dialogue only at the surface

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• Some existing tools & methodologies, mostly IT based, are serving design requirements.

• Accountants mostly inactive & unconnected in designing multi-capital accounting.

• New data created outside of reporting entity gets more relevant, but put companies on the defensive. New quality of stakeholder dialogue could arise.

• SDGs are important step forward, allow performance learning based on thresholds. Overall the SDGs remain an intermediate step to become ‘zero negative’, need innovation impulse.

Key Takeaways so far (continued)

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• Set of Reporting 3.0 Blueprint projects help develop ‘glue’ between macro-, meso-, micro levels of future-fit reporting design, and involving key constituencies into a systemic design sphere.

• Future success measurement needs to assess closure of sustainability gap, organizational transformation capabilities and leadership readiness; from ESG Push towards GSE Pull.

• Economic system boundaries change necessary, needs corporate advocacy. Without them, there will never be sustainability!

Key Takeaways so far (continued)

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Conference results 2014 & 2015

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An invitation to collaborate

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The 2016 - 2017 Blueprint Projects

Each blueprint takes about 10months of developing time:- A research paper to start with- A first group meeting- Draft 1- Virtual dialogue (Convetit)- Draft 2- A second group meeting- Final draft- Public comment- Final blueprint

15-20 participants; 5-10 fundingslots; 100k budget per blueprint

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The Blueprint Project Folders

Each Blueprint Project Foldercontains:• Purpose of the Blueprint• Areas covered• Resources to build upon• Relationship to other

blueprints• Expected outputs• Timeline• Resource needs

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Purpose of Blueprint # 3: Data

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Ralph ThurmCo-InitiatorReporting 3.0

Peter TeuscherFounder and Managing PartnerBSD Consulting

Initiators of the Reporting 3.0 Platform& Steering Board Members

Additional Steering Board members:• Bill Baue – Convetit, Sustainability Context Group, ThriveAbility Foundation, US• Claudine Blamey – The Crown Estate, UK• Cornis van der Lugt – Materialitytracker.com, Stellenbosch University, SA• Robin Edme – French Government, Chair of the Group of Paragraph 47, FR• Sarah Grey – The IIRC, UK• T.b.a. – member Big 4 Accountants, member IT Sector, member UN bodies, 2nd Corporate member, 2nd

member Consultancies, member Accounting Bodies

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Thank you!

Ralph Thurm

[email protected] +31 6 4600 1452www.reporting3.org

We look forward to your participation in Reporting 3.0: