Webinar Measuring and Reporting Social Impact

Measuring and Reporting Social Impact

It is always hard to measure impact of your work, coupled with the evolution of technology, it’s even harder to understand the social implications of it.
 

Join us on Wednesday April 8, 2020 at 12:00 GMT/ 13:00 CET for a live one-hour webinar on the topic: https://bit.ly/2UQYNxF
 

Ethical Corporation by Reuters Events hosts a one-hour webinar with senior leaders sharing their practical ideas on how to approach measuring and reporting social impact. This discussion is moderated by Heather Alner, EMEA Resource Development Director, Habitat for Humanity International


Speakers:

  • Paul Druckman, Chairman, World Benchmarking Alliance
  • Johann Baar, Director Affordable Housing and Technology, Hilti Foundation

Areas of discussion include:

  • How to navigate the data measurement challenge
  • How to identify and understanding what data material is
  • How the SDGs could be the key to framing your social impact

 

Join next week and be part of the discussion. Simply click here to register and be part of the webinar.

Webinar Measuring and Reporting Social Impact

Webinar Measuring and Reporting Social Impact

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