The Gap of ESG: A Frontline Perspective
Abstract:
In the era where Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concept is being adopted by most organizations that pursue for excellence, a significant gap remains between the top Management and other ESG practitioners within the Organizations and the on-the-ground realities experienced by frontline workers. This paper dissects the perspective of those at the forefront of operational execution, highlighting the challenges in actualizing ESG principles. By focusing on the dynamics between policy formulation and implementation, this paper unpacks common reasons why ESG initiatives have yet to manifest their full potential in frontliners.
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1. Introduction
The integration of ESG requirements into corporate strategy is a transformational approach to ensure sustainable business operations. However, despite the embrace of ESG at corporate level evidence does not ideally translate into tangible benefits for frontline workers. This paper measures the disjunction between the ideals of ESG frameworks and the lived experiences of those workers tasked with their practical application.
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2. The ESG Landscape: An Overview
ESG is a global movement now, shaping investment decisions and corporate policies. The trajectory of ESG development in Organization will define organization’s key milestones in short term, medium term, and long term. Starting from CEO messages, series of policies, key performance indicators, etc
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3. The Frontline Reality: A Disconnect from ESG Ambitions
Despite the theoretical alignment of ESG goals with worker’s engagement, this paper findings suggest a rather consistent disconnection. The frontliners still do not understand ESG aspects in their daily activities and view ESG as additional job that gives them no benefit at all for their professional work. Factors contributing to this disconnect include inadequate communication, limited training, and the often-superficial integration of ESG principles into daily operations.
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4. Barriers to Effective ESG Implementation on the Frontlines
There are systemic barriers to the successful implementation of ESG initiatives from a frontline perspective which includes misaligned incentives, the pressure of short-term performance metrics, and a lack of genuine engagement to solve the systemic problem. These barriers not only undermine the effectiveness of cascading ESG message but also contribute to a growing sense of disillusionment among frontline workers.
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5. Recommendations for Bridging the ESG Frontline Gap
To address the issues identified, this paper presents a set of recommendations aimed at realigning ESG initiatives with the needs and realities of frontline workers. These include fostering inclusive dialogue, enhancing transparency, and developing robust accountability mechanisms from bottom-up. ?The need for a holistic approach that recognizes and values frontline input in ESG planning and execution is also needed.
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6. Conclusion
While the ESG paradigm is well adopted and recognized by Organization for driving sustainable business practices, the frontline perspective reveals different reality. Bridging the gap between ESG rhetoric and frontline experiences is not only crucial but is also imperative for the long-term sustainability of businesses and the broader ecosystem in which they operate. Building ESG as mindset is the same as building culture, it should be bottom-up. It is time for the ideals of ESG to be matched with an unwavering commitment to their comprehensive and conscientious application at all levels of an organization to avoid it becoming a greenwashing practice.
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