Workiva offers an environmental, social and governance application that enables organizations to manage the highly distributed tasks necessary for reporting to regulators and stakeholders on ESG matters. ESG issues have grown increasingly pressing over the past few years as investors and government entities urge organizations to measure and disclose relevant metrics. I’ve already covered the broader topic as it relates to external reporting and how financial planning and analysis groups are likely to own this mandate going forward. I’ve also addressed the data strategy that finance organizations should adopt to meet regulatory compliance requirements. Notably, I assert that by 2025, more than one-half of corporations required to comply with ESG reporting will centralize responsibility for preparing reports and filings with financial planning and analysis to achieve accuracy, control and efficiency objectives.
Sensitivity to ESG issues has grown over the past decade. Efforts by organizations to objectively and consistently quantify the non-monetary impacts on society are not new, but their urgency has grown, especially
Organizations face multiple challenges with respect to ESG reporting, some of which are similar to those posed by all forms of regulatory reporting. There are three main differences between ESG and financial reporting:
However, like financial reporting, organizations must be able to manage the complex processes associated with gathering data, employing frameworks and creating narratives as well as editing, reviewing and approving final reports. Reporting may involve dozens of individuals across multiple locations, with a specific structure and formatting required for each jurisdiction’s regulatory report. The process is ongoing, so the ability to automate repetitive tasks and reduce or eliminate the need for consistency checks is essential. Accuracy and auditability must be assured, which means that data used for all reporting must be traceable to an authoritative source and data transformations must be highly controlled.
Workiva’s platform helps organizations address ESG-specific challenges as well as those that apply broadly to regulatory and financial disclosures. Its framework explorer enables organizations to compare requirements across multiple frameworks, such as those created by the Global Reporting Initiative (referred to as GRI), Sustainable Accounting Standards Board (or SASB) and the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (or TCFD), making it easier for those preparing reports to have the very latest versions of these frameworks to ensure accuracy and consistency. Workiva pioneered the platform-specific data store, Wdata, which enables organizations to connect its ESG reporting directly to authoritative systems of record, saving considerable time compared to manually collecting and collating data. Our Analytics and Data Benchmark Research found that two-thirds of analysts spend a considerable amount of time on data preparation and reviewing data for quality and consistency issues, so addressing this issue with proven technology substantially enhances the productivity of the department. The system also enables the collection of data from more loosely structured sources, such as records kept in controlled spreadsheets or filings related to employment, health and safety. This level of data control promotes auditability and ensures consistency.
Like statutory financial disclosures, ESG reporting benefits from workflow management that ensures work is performed in a timely fashion as well as reviewed and approved to support good governance. Workflows also
Managing sustainability and ESG requires reporting that supports complex topics confronting senior executives, especially given the degree of uncertainty around pending legal and regulatory requirements as well as related internal objectives, methods and frameworks for assessing these non-financial elements of a company’s performance. FP&A groups need a strategy to enable their organization to meet ESG reporting needs, especially in managing the process of devolving objectives across the organization. Technology is the key to achieving efficient compliance with ESG mandates. I recommend that organizations assess and evaluate Workiva for its ability to make compliance and reporting mandates easier, more assured and more productive.
Regards,
Robert Kugel