Management consulting services
- Research and strategic analysis of business case aligned sustainability issues with a focus on social impacts and challenges;
- Design, implementation and evaluation of multi-year strategic corporate social investment programs, taking account of global standards, auditing, stakeholder engagement; strategic positioning, internal implementation and measuring and reporting;
- Audit, benchmark and gap analysis of existing corporate social responsibility programmes and initiatives;
- Design and facilitation of tailored in-house sustainability training from board room level to shop floor on issues including, human rights and voluntary global standards; integrated sustainability reporting;
- Assist with sustainability reporting process from auditing of existing initiatives and information systems to publication stage;
- Develop and review organisations sustainability capacity review including governance; employment and mentoring;
- Develop genuine, effective, long-term people engagement strategies to improve results and to generate innovation; this is one of Momentum’s key strength; we can organise and manage multiple stakeholder fora and focus diverse groups on common concerns; stakeholders are people and engaging people properly is a primary goal of any credible and well functioning sustainability strategy; and
- Develop and implement collaborations between business and NGO’s and other multi-stakeholder groups to address social issues including employment, social enterprise, education, health, homelessness, the widening information gap between rich and poor and human rights.
I love your philosophy and your purpose! We are a small dental practice in the CBD of Sydney, Australia and we are doing everything we can to become a more sustainable dental practice and reducing our environmental footprint. We have several projects happening at the moment which are meant to achieve this goal.
At the same time, we try to be more socially responsible, sharing our good fortune with some amazing organizations, such as The Cancer Council, Children’s Cancer Institute and a charity educational institution for impoverished children in Tanzania (School of St Jude).
And lastly, as health professionals, we “preach” the importance of prevention in health. We do whatever we can to work together with a pool of likeminded health professionals from different fields, encouraging our clients to take control of their health and prevent problems.
Keep up the good work and feel free to follow what we do and what we believe on twitter (@ozteethtweet) and through our blog (http://thedentistat70pittstreet.wordpress.com/) any suggestion or encouragement is most welcome!
Lovely to know you are out there!
Tijana Fisher
Thank you Tijana for sharing what you do and it sounds impressive and challenging. I will follow you on twitter and check your work out further. maybe you want to consider writing a short blog about your work and how you see yourself moving forward. For example, what is your attitude towards teeth bleeching and all sorts of cosmetic interventions which not always improve dental health and are part of our youth obsession? Ulrike
Great ideas, Ulrike, sorry it took so long to reply! Will do:))) Yeah, cosmetic dentistry fad has turned the essential healthcare service that is dentistry on its head, we are still reeling from its devastating effects on the public perception of dentistry as a frivolous and unnecessary “beauty” treatment!
Thanks
Tijana