ENG: Where does Green Controlling stand in 2022?

Third study in a row enables participants to gain in-depth insights / Nine free tickets for top ICV events

Wörthsee, August 1, 2022. The ICV is calling on controllers to share their know-how of sustainability management in companies with the controlling community as part of the 3rd ICV Green Controlling Study. As a thank you, there are exclusive insights into the results and the chance to win free tickets for the Congress of Controllers and the CCS Controlling Competence Spaces.

The ICV (International Association of Controllers) has worked intensively on the topic of sustainability in controlling since 2010, initially within the ICV Think Tank, then in the then newly established ICV Expert Work Group Green Controlling for Responsible Business. The first Green Controlling Study was launched in 2011, followed by the follow-up study in 2016, which already provided important insights and lessons learned, also in comparison with the first study. The study is therefore still a sought-after publication today.

For the year 2022, sustainability is one of the ICV topics of the year. Now it's that time again: The status quo and the comparison to the previous results are again examined under the controlling magnifying glass. The relevance of individual trends and future challenges will also be examined. This requires support of controllers from the DACH region, who provide the basis for the study results with their insights and assessments. Participants can receive these directly and personally by e-mail if they so wish. In addition, a total of nine free tickets will be raffled among them for the ICV Congress of Controllers on May 15/16, 2023 and for the online autumn conference in business gaming format, the CCS Controlling Competence Spaces on November 24, 2022.

Participation in the NEW study is possible via the following link until September 15, 2022:

https://ww3.unipark.de/uc/ICV_Green_Controlling_Studie_2022/

Further information on the ICV Green Controlling Study 2022