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posted by Admin  on December 22, 2010

This report presents the findings and reflections of the judging panel for the ACCA UK Awards 2007. It summarises the strengths of all those reports that won an award and offers technical recommendations to improve further the standard of reporting in the UK. Tomorrow's Company were the theme partner for the awards - the theme was on strategy and governance.
     

posted by Admin  on May 13, 2009

On 29th April Mark Goyder, Founder Director of Tomorrow's Company, presented the awards at the Strategic Planning Society's 2009 'Strategic Value in Corporate Reporting Awards' and gave this owerpoint presentation.The subject of his speech was Sustainability in Annual Reporting and as the awards recognised the best narrative reporting Mark described the secret of storytelling; that being to describe a quest, an adventure, a journey with its protagonists, its milestones, its ups and downs and twists and turns. He said that sustainability is a crucial part of the landscape and that yesterday's societal concerns are today's customer concerns and tomorrow's shareholder returns.You can find a recording of Mark's speech to listen to along side this powerpoint presentation here.
     

posted by Admin  on September 5, 2008

Regardless of sector, size, structure or maturity, to be successful, organisations need to establish an appropriate management framework.  The EFQM Excellence Model was introduced at the beginning of 1992 as the framework for assessing organisations for the European Quality Award. It is now the most widely used organisational framework in Europe and it has become the basis for the majority of national and regional Quality Awards. The EFQM Excellence Model is a practical tool that can be used in a number of different ways:As a tool for Self-AssessmentAs a way to Benchmark with other organisationsAs a guide to identify areas for ImprovementAs the basis for a common Vocabulary and a way of thinkingAs a Structure for the organisation's management system The EFQM Excellence Model is a non-prescriptive framework based on 9 criteria. Five of these are 'Enablers' and four are 'Results'. The 'Enabler' criteria cover what an organisation does. The 'Results' criteria cover what an...
     

posted by Admin  on August 4, 2008

Mark Goyder discusses how changing trends in shareholder ownership will affect the decisions of executives and what this could mean for sustainable policies.  This article was published by Ethical Corporation in July. Mark Goyder is founder director of Tomorrow’s Company.  Mark holds a number of other positions, including British Airways Corporate Responsibility Board; BT Leadership Advisory Panel; Camelot Advisory Panel for Social Responsibility and Judge for Unipart group Mark in action awards. He was named Director of the month, June 2004, by Director Magazine and won the IMS Millenium award for best speaker.
     

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