REPORT TO SOCIETY REPORT TO SOCIETY - British American ...
REPORT TO SOCIETY REPORT TO SOCIETY - British American ...
REPORT TO SOCIETY REPORT TO SOCIETY - British American ...
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H. THE WAY FORWARD<br />
A group of<br />
stakeholders during<br />
a Dialogue Two<br />
discussion<br />
46<br />
In moving forward, we hope to<br />
continue to listen and respond to the<br />
views and expectations of our<br />
stakeholders both new and old. The<br />
past two years have not been easy and<br />
we accept that embarking on a complex<br />
process such as social reporting has<br />
demanded a lot of time and patience<br />
from all our stakeholders. To this end<br />
we continue to be grateful to all our<br />
stakeholders. The format of future cycles<br />
is currently under review as we have<br />
received a lot of suggestions on how we<br />
can continue with the social reporting<br />
process in a more efficient and effective<br />
manner.<br />
In looking at the turnout of external<br />
stakeholders, in Cycle Two Dialogue<br />
Internal stakeholders at a<br />
Dialogue Two session<br />
One there were 61 external<br />
stakeholders who participated, as<br />
compared to the 39 who attended<br />
Cycle One Dialogue One representing a<br />
56,4% increase. In Cycle Two Dialogue<br />
Two, 42 stakeholders attended while in<br />
Cycle One Dialogue Two, 44<br />
stakeholders took part, indicating a<br />
4,5% decline in attendance.<br />
It is pleasing to note that our<br />
stakeholders have continued to commit<br />
themselves to the social reporting<br />
process. In reviewing the format of<br />
future cycles, we will also endeavour to<br />
keep our stakeholders interested in the<br />
social reporting process.