This recommended practice provides recommendations for next steps in the application of IEEE Std 7010, applied to meeting Environmental Social Governance (ESG) and Social Development Goal (SDG) initiatives and targets. It provides action steps and map elements to review and address when applying IEEE Std 7010. This recommended practice serves to enhance the quality of the published standard by validating the design outcomes with expanded use. It provides recommendations for multiple users to align processes, collect data, develop policies and practices and measure activities against the impact on corporate goals and resulting stakeholders. This recommended practice does not set metrics for measurement and/or reporting, but rather identifies well recognized indicators to consider in assessment and measurement of progress.
- Standard Committee
- SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
- Joint Sponsors
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SMC/SC
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2021-11-09
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
- Standard Committee
- SSIT/SC - Social Implications of Technology Standards Committee
- Working Group
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ACSR - Advancing Corporate Social Responsibility
Learn More About ACSR - Advancing Corporate Social Responsibility - IEEE Program Manager
- Christy Bahn
Contact Christy Bahn - Working Group Chair
- Deborah Hagar
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