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  • Impact Analysis

The goods and services a business produces, how it buys and sells, how it affects the environment, the jobs it creates, how it recruits, trains and develops its own people, the profits it makes for investors, how it invests in the community and respects the rights of people - all add together to form the impact of a business. It is clearly in the business interest to continually measure and improve on that impact, but many companies are not sure how to effectively do this.

BITCI can deliver value through the introduction of a leading-edge management framework. Focusing on the workplace, marketplace, community and the environment, companies can balance the interests of all company stakeholders by benchmarking and the use of policy indicators.

BITCI member companies identify gaps and opportunities for improved business performance; isolate potential risks or compliance issues; strategically prioritise and identify policy to implement changes. Through measuring, improving and reporting their impact, companies are improving quality management across all business functions, leading to business excellence, reduced risk and real return on investment.


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