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1 Corporate Responsibility in the Public Interest: Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability Joiwind Ronen, Director Joiwind.ronen@sharedxpertise.com

2 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable  The mission of the Roundtable is to foster and evolve corporate responsibility practices, measures, and disclosure in the government contractor community  Through a vibrant community of practice, cross-sector leaders will collectively produce models, measurements, and recommendations to drive transparency and accountability over the next quarter century

3 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable  Goal: To improve corporate responsibility in the government contractor community  Approach: By promoting transparency and sharing best practices, companies will strive for higher levels of responsibility and corporate excellence  Who: Bring together the key executives and thought leaders from companies, agencies, academia and policy organizations to define a vision and approach forward  What: Quarterly Roundtables and ongoing working groups leading to a yearly set of policy and practice recommendations for government, industry and congressional leaders

4 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable ◦ Promote Transparency  Transparency in a company comes from disclosing information across a range of practices; transparency in the community comes from aggregating this data across companies  The Roundtable will develop a framework and approach for making information open and accessible to government and the public, addressing such issues as:  What information should companies share? How and where do they share it?  How can information be aggregated and made widely available to those that want to use it?  How might government use this information to inform buying decisions? ◦ Share Best Practices  This group will help promote best practices in measurement and information sharing across this community  The Roundtable will use technology, in-person meetings and publications such as CR Magazine to disseminate information

5 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable PRESENTPRESENT June 30 th kick off Convene steering committee Receive feedback Engage gov’t Industry Congress Administr ation Academia NGOs Public S T E R I N G C o M T. R o u n d t a b l e Working group Working Group R o u n d t a b l e Working group Working Group Roundtable Roadmap Organize Create Vision Define Landscape Develop Case for Change Define Solutions & Gaps Present Path Forward June 2010 July/August September Oct./Nov. December Jan./Feb. March April/May June July/Aug./Sept.2011 R o u n d t a b l e Working group Working Group

6 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable  Objective: To make the case for why corporate responsibility (CR) and transparency of CR practices are important in the government area  Objective: To build a community of leaders to promote transparency and accountability in the contractor community C R O A GW Round- table Road Ahead Panel: IBM Fluor GSA SEC HSGAC Table discuss Panel & Speaker closing thoughts 8:05-8:50 8:50-9:30 9:30-9:45 9:45-9:55 9:55-10am Why is CR important to each organization? Why is transparency important in the government marketplace? How can this group help promote the measurement and disclosure of CR in companies? Closing thoughts Take Aways What is the Roadmap forward given what we have heard today? Why are we here today? Why is transparency and accountability important to GSA? Why is performance measurement important to OMB? Welcome/keynote Panel Small groups Panel Steps/close GSA

7 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable  CROA will convene a Steering Committee to shape and guide the Roundtable vision and approach  Kick off meeting in September followed by quarterly meeting  The Committee will include government contractors, nonprofits and academia  We will convene government focus groups to interact with the larger steering committee as needed  All Corporate members of the Steering Committee must be members in good standing of CROA and the Roundtable. Dues information may be found at: www.croassociation.org/content/benefits-and-dues www.croassociation.org/content/benefits-and-dues

8 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable  Reconvene the full Roundtable participants at GW  Topic: How the White House and the Congress are approaching performance measurement and how the Roundtable can help  Potential Speakers: ◦ Senator Warner (or Amy Edwards who heads the Government Performance taskforce for the Senate Budget Committee) ◦ Shelley Metzenbaum, Associate Director for Performance Measurement and Personnel, OMB  Next steps: Break into working groups to focus on how performance measurement could be used to increase transparency and accountability in the contractor community. Report back to Hill and OMB in November/December

9 Corporate Excellence for Government Roundtable  The Roundtable will continue to meet as a full group (quarterly) and in smaller working groups (monthly) to focus on specific goals and objectives  The Steering Committee will meet quarterly to oversee the vision and direction of the Roundtable  The Roundtable will deliver a set of findings, deliverables and recommendations to improve corporate responsibility by Summer 2011


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