Shared Value Expertise

"If you start with the co-creation of value, then by default, the value is shared.”

--C.K Prahalad (1941-2010)

 


What I Do
Lead & coordinate integration of sustainability into strategy, planning & action


The business case for integrating sustainability principles into core strategy comes from the benefits it can generate:  cost savings, increased profitability, creation of new products and services, enhanced reputation and relationships among all stakeholders, as well as attracting and retaining employees and clients. 

 

I can help your business, community or community-serving organization to achieve its sustainability goals through assistance in the following service areas.

 

Sustainability Assessments:  Prescriptive and non-prescriptive sustainability assessments are tools that help an organization to determine its current environmental, social, and economic performance and provide a starting point to…more.

 

Sustainability Roadmap:  Assessment results establish a baseline – an organization’s location on the sustainability map – and now it’s time to plot a course and get going…more.

 

Open Networks:  Collaboration across open networks drives wealth creation by capitalizing on different value lenses, promoting free competition of ideas, and linking and leveraging assets to increase…more.

 

Supportive Services:  Grant Writing and Educating for Sustainability…more.

 


Tomas A. Beauchamp             Tomas@SharedValue.US                    +1 812-824-6029



 


Three-Point Sustainability Vision

1. Open: sustainability necessarily involves everyone

 

2. Systemic: sustainability integrates social, economic and environmental performance

 

3. Collaboration: sustainability benefits from open networks that link and leverage resources

 

Aligning Societal Impact with Business Value

 

I can assist your organization to do what it does better by using 
a three-point vision of sustainability framed by sustainability 
performance standards from Ceres and guided by The Natural Steps' sustainability principles and application of systems thinking.  

This approach is not a process but intended as a strategy that also serves to build 
the internal capacity of your organization to continue success once my job is done.

 

   
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