[A scream from sustainability managers early in the new fiscal year!?] About 90% of Prime listed companies feel insufficient handover from predecessors
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75/100
N1 Content Completeness
8
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Spool Blue Dot Green conducted a survey on sustainability task handover among Prime Market listed companies. About 90% of respondents felt there was insufficient handover from their predecessors. The survey highlights the risk of "person-dependent" tasks in sustainability reporting.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the issue with the handover of sustainability tasks?
- A: Due to the high level of specialization and personalization, the background of the predecessor's judgment and data collection process are not inherited, leading to risks of a decline in disclosure quality and business stagnation.
- Q: Who were the subjects of the survey?
- A: The subjects were 151 practical handlers from the sustainability, environmental management, and CSR-related departments of companies listed on the Prime Market and implementing CDP responses.
- Q: How long does the handover process typically take?
- A: According to the survey results, the most common duration is 'more than 1 week to less than 2 weeks' at 50.3%, followed by 'more than 2 weeks to less than 1 month' at 21.2%.