Fabian Pattberg



CSR in Germany Part II – Future of CSR in Germany

In my first post about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Germany a while back now, I talked about the three key developments in CSR over the past few years.

Todays post is about the three major future developments phases I see for CSR in Germany. I have worked in the CSR field for a while now and being German I obviously always felt close to the Germany and as a consequence watched the CSR developments unfold over the past few years with interest.

future past CSR in Germany Part II – Future of CSR in GermanyOne Big Challenge
There is one big hurdle for a continuous successful adoption of CSR practices for Germany in my opinion. The current financial crisis. Why? Well many reasons but I think the biggest problem with CSR practices within an organization will be the lack of funds within a business to start their CSR activities. In the wake of the restructuring of departments within businesses will the CSR budgets suffer as well. This is obviously not only a German problem.

But CSR as with every corporate change process needs sufficient initial funding to get of the ground. So lets hope, for the sake of the German CSR initiatives (and all CSR activities/budgets across the globe), that this financial crisis will not last that long anymore or that the German public will realize that CSR is a key element of the future of their business environment and demand increased CSR investment from business.

Once this crisis is behind us I am of the opinion that CSR practices in Germany will undergo three major development phases in terms of CSR practice.

The three major future development phases for CSR in Germany

  • More and more companies will be hearing about CSR and CSR best practice across the globe. German companies can be slow to adopt new business practices sometimes. The level of skepticism is traditionally quite high in German business. This has always been the case and can be regarded as both good and bad in my opinion. As a result the major companies in the main German share index, DAX 30, will be likely to all report on their CSR practices. This development will then also be an important driver for the adoption of CSR  by more and more smaller companies.
  • CSR as a term will be more closely aligned with Environmentalism and move towards Sustainability, not just CSR itself. Environmentalism is traditionally very big in Germany and ingrained in the German culture. The likelihood that CSR and Environmentalism will be combined into the overall concept of Sustainability is very high. You might ask yourself why this is the second major development phase but definitions have a big importance in the German way to do business so to say. Once the terminology is agreed the German mentality is usually to move on and focus on the next phase of Sustainability.
  • Once there are more people/businesses involved and the political establishment will have realized that this is something they need to support, then Sustainability (CSR and Environmentalism) will be a key element in the sustainable future for German business. This is the special aspect about German business. Once they decide on doing something they usually get on with it and do not question the decision made. A really good cultural trait in my opinion.

These are the three major development phases I see in German business with regards to CSR. But this is only my point of view and judgement of course. I am more then happy to hear other points of views. Not only the German point of view of course but other cultural contexts in adopting CSR.

Picture Credit: Arenamontanus

Five interesting Sustainability Questions and Answers

Todays post is about some interesting Sustainability LinkedIn question and answers I found recently.

linkedin logo Five interesting Sustainability Questions and AnswersI think that LinkedIn Answers is a very useful place for sustainability to ask relevant questions and get answers from professionals around the globe.

If you like to know more about LinkedIn answers then please check out my blog entry on the whole topic from October 2009 titled “Using LinkedIn Answers to promote Sustainability”.

And these are five questions and answers from the site I found interesting to share with you:

  1. If a company is claiming to be green and they refuse to look at greener suppliers are they really green?
  2. Do you think Sustainable Development is a burning need of the hour, Why …?
  3. What are the most innovative ideas and companies you have seen in the green space?
  4. We are looking to go paperless in our office and are examining all of our options. Do you have any recommendations, horror stories, tips, experience with this in your own office? What products do you use and what agency management system do you work with?
  5. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has a tremendous enabling opportunity to impact climate change. In your opinion, what areas require enhanced focus (e.g., smart homes, smart transport)?

What do you think about the LinkedIn Answers Sustainability area? Will you be using it?

Video: 12 sustainable design ideas from nature

Learning from the natural world is something we are not doing often enough. This is a quote form the very interesting and inspiring video from a self-proclaimed nature nerd Janine Benyus.

Her concept of biomimicry has galvanized scientists, architects, designers and engineers into exploring new ways in which nature’s successes can inspire humanity. Definitely worth the investment of 20 minutes for your time.

Enjoy!

Money over Sustainability

The question from my last poll was whether you thought that CSR / Sustainability activities where influencing your decision which product to buy or not to buy. This is the link to the post about the poll question.

The Result
The result (details in the chart below) show that the users that answered this poll where strongly influenced by the CSR / Sustainability practices by the company (58% of votes). They where also willing to pay more for these products at the same time.

But this result also shows that there are also significant doubts when it comes to the price of the product in question. 29% percent of the people that voted where price conscious first and then looked at the CSR / Sustainability practice of this company once they agreed that the price was what they wanted to spent.

results csr purchasing Money over Sustainability

What Does this Result Mean?
Obviously we need to take into account that the majority of the audience that answered are in some way of the other more sustainability conscious then the general public. This is just the nature of my network of people to whom I asked this question and this means that the audience was a little biased towards the “Yes” answer.

So taking this into account what is the learning from this poll?
It is fair to say that our purchasing decisions are increasingly influenced by the CSR / Sustainability practices. Why would anyone for example not buy from a company that took extra care of their employees and suppliers, was open takes actions to minimize its environmental impact and communicated in an open and honest way with their stakeholders.

But and this is a HUGE but, the deciding factor for every consumer is whether this product from the more responsible company is not more expensive then the comparing brand.

This is in my opinion the main reason for companies to not advertise their CSR / Sustainability practices more. Because it so far does not sell more then doing it the way it has always been done. This is very sad but reality unfortunately.

Sustainability Business: A different Business Sector?

I have been working in the Sustainability /CSR business for many years now. And I am increasingly coming across more and more people that are of the opinion that the Sustainability Business sector is totally different from all the other business sectors.

business Sustainability Business: A different Business Sector?So I asked myself that question. Is this business sector different to other sectors for example the chemicals business sector?

Is the Sustainability business sector different?
Can we actually say this is correct just because we as Sustainability professionals and enthusiasts, claim to have the moral high ground and possible answers on how to save our planet and all of us eventually?

The answer in my opinion is a clear “No”. I don’t think we can say that the business sector is different from any other business sector.

Why? Because no matter what you do, business, including the Sustainability related business, is being conducted between individuals that have their own personality, likes/dislikes, ambitions and education.
In my opinion any outcome / interaction of these individuals is what you call “Business”. These business basics are also valid for how business is conducted in the Sustainability business sector in my opinion. This is a very basic way of seeing business but it always helped me in the business world.

Having said that there is just one that probably is more developed in the successful business person working in the Sustainability sector then in other sectors.

What Really Counts in the Sustainability Business Sector
Being a level-headed, open and approachable person is essential and even more important in the sustainability business sector then it is in other sectors. Why? Because we can only then convince other people and organizations that we are serious about what we preach if we are seen as realists as well as enthusiasts at the same time. In other business sectors this not an absolute necessity for conducting business from what I have experienced so far. For people in the Sustainability sector this is an absolute business imperative.

This view of the Sustainability business sector always served me well but I am keen to hear what your experiences are? Do you agree or disagree?

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My Four Tools to make my Sustainable Day more Productive

I am getting a lot requests about the online applications and tools I use. That is why todays post is about the four tools I use to make my life easier when it comes to online productivity. One of the next posts will be about the Google applications and tools I am using. So stay tuned for that as well.

These are my four most useful tools:

rtm My Four Tools to make my Sustainable Day more ProductiveRemember the Milk
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/

Managing tasks is generally not a fun way to spend your time. Remember The Milk is a free service where you no longer have to write your to-do lists on sticky notes, whiteboards, random scraps of paper, or the back of your hand. Remember The Milk makes managing tasks a breeze. And you can integrate it into many other applications such as your Google calendar. Indispensable.

evernote My Four Tools to make my Sustainable Day more ProductiveEvernote
http://www.evernote.com/

I have only started to use this recently but find it a very useful free service. This is what the team at Evernote have to say about their service:
“Our goal at Evernote is to give everyone the ability to easily capture any moment, idea, inspiration, or experience whenever they want using whichever device or platform they find most convenient, and then to make all of that information easy to find. And we’ve done just that. From creating text and ink notes, to snapshots of whiteboards and wine labels, to clips of webpages, Evernote users can capture anything from their real and digital lives and find it all anytime.”

jing My Four Tools to make my Sustainable Day more ProductiveJing
http://www.jingproject.com/
Use Jing to capture anything you see on your computer screen and share it instantly…as an image or short movie. It is a great tool for your daily screenshots, etc. Really useful tool and I could not do my work properly without it now really.

dropbox My Four Tools to make my Sustainable Day more ProductiveDropbox
http://www.dropbox.com/

Dropbox is a great tool for your backup. I have been using for over a year now and this free tool just convinces you right away.
This is the official description: “Let’s say you’re editing a document at home. As soon as you click ‘Save’, Dropbox will sync this same file to all your other computers (and now your iPhone!) instantly and automatically. It’s as if you saved the document to all of your computers. This gives you the freedom to work on any of your computers and always have the files you need.”

Please feel free to leave any feedback here as well on these tools or other interesting tools and applications you are using.

Poll: Does a corporation’s CSR / Sustainability activity actually influence your purchasing decisions?

I have not been conducting one of polls for several weeks now so I thought it was a good time to start a new poll running all of this week.

This time on the question whether the CSR / Sustainability activities and practices of a company actually influences your decision as a consumer to buy or not to buy a certain product/ products of a company.

Please either vote below or visit http://twtpoll.com/s5rsdy to vote. As always no registration needed. Just click and vote.

My Top 5 Sustainability News this past week – 08.11.2009

This week has been another busy week for news relating to the Copenhagen conference in December. We can really see the gradual build-up to this event. Because of this overload of “Copenhagen News” I have tried to mix this weeks top 5 with other news of interest.

news rss My Top 5 Sustainability News this past week – 08.11.2009Here are my Top 5 news of the week:

  • Solar power from Sahara a step closer: Exciting news in my opinion. For the me technology is an amazing one and if this project will be as big as they are planning it to be then we could have a great solar power future.

Video: The post-crisis Consumer

What will the post crisis consumer want once we are back on track with economic growth?  This is a big topic for marketeers at the moment.

Sustainability and a more sustainable lifestyle are key elements in the quest to move out of this crisis and into a healthy economic situation. This video is addressing this overall issue incorporating a lot of sustainability elements towards the later parts of the presentation. Enjoy!