SGI

IES

Standards

Evolutionary economics is steeped in system regeneration and is informed by comprehensively understanding the social-economical dynamics of the ecosystem.

 

How sgi helps clients

SGI’s Impact and Evolution Standards (IES) measures evolutionary economics by assessing the environmental and social governance (ESG) impacts and evolution features of business, industry, and sector; of law and policy; and of infrastructure development. Evolutionary economics is steeped in system regeneration and is informed by comprehensively understanding the social-economical dynamics of the ecosystem.

Our ESG standard setting uses the business strategy, the design plan, or the legal framework to determine standards required for achieving horizontal impact across the ecosystem and the standards required for achieving vertical evolution within the respective industry and sector. SGI works with clients to determine how to apply evolutionary standards to CRM, management teams, partners, investors, and stakeholder agreements, all of which have an impact on business growth and successful development. SGI’s IES provides a robust strategy that accounts for collection, validation, analysis, and the disclosure of data covering the company's operations and associated impacts and evolutionary practices. Moreover, ESG reporting helps investors avoid companies that might pose a greater financial risk due to their environmental performance or the lack of other social or governmental practices.

 

our approach

 

A 7 Phase Process

Phase 1, Exposure: SGI will work with the client to determine who the intended audience is for the business exposure activities, what tools will be used to deliver those activities, when they will be deployed, where they will be deployed, and why this matters to the business and community.

Phase 2, Engagement: SGI will work with the client to determine who the intended audience is for the engagement activities, what tools will be used to deliver on those activities, when they will be deployed, where they will be deployed, and why this matters to the business and community. 

Phase 3, Education: SGI will work with the client to determine the intended audience for the educational activities, what tools will be used to deliver on those activities, when they will be deployed, where they will be deployed, and why this matters to the business and community.

Phase 4, Empowerment: SGI will work with the client to determine who the intended audience is for the empowering activities, what tools will be used to deliver on those activities, when they will be deployed, where they will be deployed, and why this matters to the business and community. 

Phase 5, Employment: SGI will work with the client to determine who the intended audience is for the employing activities, what tools will be used to deliver on those activities, when they will be deployed, where they will be deployed, and why this matters to the business and community.

Phase 6, Entrepreneurship: SGI will work with the client to determine the intended audience for the innovative activities, what tools will be used to deliver on those activities, when they will be deployed, where they will be deployed, and why this matters to the business and community.

Phase 7, Evolve:  SGI will work with the client to determine who the intended audience is for the evolution activities, what tools will be used to deliver on those activities, when they will be deployed, where they will be deployed, and why this matters to the business and community. 

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