Creating sustainable futures/CSF104/Right tools/Objectives

Tools are designed to be useful in the achievement of a goal. They are not the whole solution, but a supporting mechanism. That is not to say that tools are not important, they are. In the context of the 5 level framework (Carol please insert link to 5 level framework from MC1) well-chosen tools will provide valuable feedback and measures on actions that have been taken in pursuit of particular strategies that are designed to achieve success within a defined system.

Choosing the right tool depends entirely on the objective and goals that are being pursued as a definition of ultimate success. The right tool will provide appropriate information and feedback, or ensure the implementation of proper systems to make sure that the investment of time, energy and money are being used most effectively and efficiently. Tools also offer certifications that can be used to demonstrate a level of practice or performance that is recognised as a standard of best practice.

Examples of common tools used to support sustainability strategies and initiatives are:

 The key point is to make sure that you measure the elements that align with delivering the strategy, towards the vision of success, in the system you’re operating in. So choosing the right indicators and tools is key.