The guide recommends measures so that a company can have a communication and relationship strategy with its various interest groups, allowing it to communicate and promote its sustainability strategy.
Since its first version, this guide has been a fundamental tool for reinforcement corporate governance in Colombia and has contributed to the competitive development of organizations and the business environment, emphasizes the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce.
Billy Escobar, Chief Inspector of Corporations, said: “Today, worldwide, we are witnessing a flexibility in the principle of maximizing shareholder profits as the goal of business creation. In this scenario, it is especially important that companies, the state, trade unions and chambers, academia and civil society in general reflect and Let us act together to find solutions to various environmental and sustainability problems. that loom over our communities. This guide is the result of this joint commitment by the Superintendency with various actors to provide clear guidance on sustainability and responsible business conduct, which we hope will have a notable reception.”
Ovidio Claros, President of the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce, stated that the entity has been working for fifteen years on concrete actions to promote corporate governance.
“This specific guide is a contribution to that Smaller companies are those that need more tools to achieve sustainable business models. With these corporate governance practices, they not only increase their success, improve their utility and have greater market opportunities, but also contribute to the well-being of the community and the environment.”
Julián Domínguez, president of Confecámaras, said corporate governance is an essential element for the mobility and growth of companies. “Generating trust, strengthening transparency and creating value are success factors for every organization. The new chapter of the guide will enable companies to have a clear path to develop their model by integrating into their strategy components of sustainability and responsible business behavior, topics in which Entrepreneurs of all sizes receive the support of the National Network of Chambers of Commerce.”
The head of the companies, Confecámaras and the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce expressed their commitment to promoting excellence in corporate governance and sustainable development.
The guide will be available in digital format on the websites of the three institutions, and socializations will be carried out to guide companies in the effective implementation of these updated practices.
Source: El heraldo
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