Measuring, Tracking, Observing, Scrutinizing and Reporting the Resilience and Sustainability Outcomes and Results

  • Alibašić H
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Chapter four defines the exact measurements, tracking tactics, observing, scrutinizing, and reporting methods using the quadruple bottom line strategy. It develops a progress report to ensure accountability, answerability, transparency, and good governance. The foundation for strategic resilience and sustainability planning is the ability of staff in organizations to measure, track, monitor, and communicate resilience and sustainability-related outcomes. In guaranteeing the auspicious implementation of strategic resilience and sustainability plan, organizations analyze, evaluate, and disseminate information about the outcomes and goals and track and measure them over a period of time. The most appropriate and effective tracking, monitoring, scrutinizing, and reporting the initiatives and activities include evaluating and assessing the goals, outcomes, objectives, and targets.

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Alibašić, H. (2022). Measuring, Tracking, Observing, Scrutinizing and Reporting the Resilience and Sustainability Outcomes and Results (pp. 53–72). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91159-1_4

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