Sustainability Study 2019

Simon-Kucher
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Open slide detailBeat · Attention
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Includes a screenshot of a Vogue article and a custom infographic summarizing the Fashion Pact's scale.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · AttentionLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide uses news clippings as evidence to support the thesis that sustainability is becoming a key business driver across different company types.illustrate_case
Open slide detailBeat · AttentionLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide uses donut charts and a horizontal bar chart to visualize survey respondent distribution.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · NeedLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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summarize
Open slide detailBeat · NeedLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart highlights the 'Agree' and 'Strongly Agree' segments for Millennials with a red box.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · NeedLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart demonstrates a clear shift from disagreement/neutrality to agreement as income increases.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · NeedLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart uses a combination of stacked bars for ranking distribution and a line plot for the aggregate '% rated important' metric.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · SatisfactionLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart shows a clear premium decay curve for both company types, with mission-driven brands maintaining higher consumer willingness-to-pay at higher premium quantify_impact
Open slide detailBeat · SatisfactionLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart uses two distinct lines to show the distribution of willingness-to-pay percentages across two brand archetypes.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · SatisfactionLoop · Voice Of Customer
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The chart highlights that Gen Z has the highest proportion of respondents willing to pay a premium for sustainability.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Satisfaction
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The chart highlights that only 12% of consumers expect 100% sustainability, while a significant portion expects lower percentages.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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Includes testimonials from major publications and Peter Drucker, plus a list of office locations and service areas.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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Open slide detailBeat · Action