Your Weekend Essentials: 4 must-reads to dive into
Take Charge of Change as we explore the latest trends and developments through insights from RSM's global experts.
1. 2024: The Year of ESG, non-financial reporting, and sustainability
Amidst global challenges and a heightened focus on corporate responsibility, #ESG (#Environmental, #Social, and #Governance), non-financial reporting, and #sustainability have become integral. ??
In our latest Global Spotlight episode, segmented into three key parts, RSM's global experts delve into how 2024 is shaping up as the Year of ESG, unpack the significance of non-financial reporting, and navigate the evolving landscape of sustainability. ???
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2. Manufacturing in Europe: Data, cybersecurity and digital transformation
Throughout nearly every sector, we are witnessing a digital revolution. Aptly termed digital transformation, this process involves organisations enhancing their computerised capabilities to better serve themselves and their respective markets. In manufacturing, digital transformation constitutes a substantial, if not the most significant, aspect of embracing Industry 4.0, and numerous factors must be considered when embarking on this journey.
Navigating this intricate landscape can prove challenging, but with appropriate strategies and expert guidance, the murky waters can become transparent. In this article, RSM's specialists in Europe examine how manufacturers can effectively implement a comprehensive data strategy to harness industrial data, address concerns surrounding cybersecurity, and overcome the hurdles associated with digital transformation.
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3. Navigating the health, safety and regulatory risks of micromobility
Governments and regulatory bodies play a pivotal role in nurturing the micromobility sector, balancing the dual objectives of growth and safety. By crafting and enforcing regulations, they ensure that micromobility solutions are integrated safely into urban mobility systems, addressing concerns such as traffic management, vehicle standards, and user behaviour. This regulatory framework is essential for maintaining public safety and instilling confidence in these new modes of transport.
In this article, experts take a global look at micromobility’s safety and regulatory challenges, technological advancements, and its integration within transportation ecosystems. From examining the role of governments in fostering its growth to analysing how automotive companies adapt their strategies, we consider the transformative potential of micromobility in reshaping urban mobility landscapes, navigating the complexities and future possibilities of sustainable and efficient transportation solutions for all.
4. Sustainable finance and banking in 2024: A climate risk integration approach
In recent years, the discourse around environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors has gained significant momentum within the financial services industry. Organisations are under increasing pressure to incorporate climate-related risks and opportunities into their operations and reporting practices.
In this article, Jacob Elkhishin (Australia), Alex Kotsopoulos (Canada) and Kareem Abu Eid (Kuwait) shed light on the evolving dynamics of sustainable finance. With a focus on banking, they explored the global service growth opportunity within the context of climate risk integration.
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