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Influence of Energy on Internal Reporting

Jimmy Y. Jia
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Jimmy Y. Jia: George Washington University

Chapter 22 in The Corporate Energy Strategist’s Handbook, 2020, pp 225-236 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Several departments use energy data in their work within an organization. Unfortunately, each department analyzes a different subset of energy data and uses the results to support differing purposes. These issues can originate from any level of a corporate hierarchy and affect the entire organization, from ESG strategy to utility bills to green purchasing policies. To act as the translator, the energy strategist needs to understand the problem that an energy-related report was intended to answer, the different goals of each department, and the functional tools they have at their disposal. By doing so, the energy strategist becomes a nexus of information, helping the board manage the intersections of energy and corporate strategy.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36838-8_22

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