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stakeholder engagement
that doesn't suck.
considerations for inclusive, ethical stakeholder engagement
we think corporate-community engagement has lost its way.
Our team spent a year talking to people exposed to the immediate and downstream effects of climate change in an effort to break the mold of traditional corporate-community engagement and get insights that allow us to build with, not for, affected communities.
qb. set out with big aspirations and blue-sky thinking. The process outlined in this report represents a community-centric approach to designing corporate climate equity solutions and a departure from business as usual thinking.
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“qb. consulting is doing some of the most cutting edge work out there on strategy, stakeholder engagement and a people-centered vision for sustainability. This is critically important, because it has never made sense to approach sustainability as a top-down, directive effort. To work, it needs to include everyone.”
Alison Taylor
Executive Director, Ethical Systems and Clinical Associate Professor, NYU