Sustainability Transition Management
Adapting your business to the new sustainable economy requires an understanding of business administration, change management AND sustainability.
It affects…
…what you make for your customers and how you make it.
…the data you collect and how you report it.
…your brand, your values, and your valuation.
…who wants to work for you and who wants to invest in you.
If you are…
Complying with a customer or investor’s requirement to implement ESG practices
Leading a sustainability effort hampered by organizational silos
Trying to bring your supply chain along on your ESG journey
Adding sustainability goals into your business strategy
Entering new markets with different regulations and incentives
I understand and I can help.
…to recommend realizable solutions based on a deep understanding of your needs and circumstances.
…to propose sustainability transition strategies that will secure stakeholder alignment.
…to improve organizational effectiveness by leveraging LUMA and Table Group methodologies.
…to focus your limited resources using research supported prioritization.
…to integrate sustainability programs into existing operations by leveraging Six Sigma, Lean and change management practices.
I’m Catherine Donnelly, and I thrive on change.
I’ve been successfully driving change for over 30 years across diverse business settings and roles, including corporate sustainability.
Many sustainability programs focus on frameworks and reporting, but they don’t really change the business fundamentals. To get ahead of the transition to a sustainable way of doing business requires you to operate your business in a new economy, an economy that measures more than return on financial investment and fiduciary responsibility. Managing a successful business was already hard. Managing a responsible, successful business is even harder. The result is worth the effort.
I founded Delicate Balance Consulting with this in mind, to help you manage the transition to the sustainable economy, department by department, at every level.”