Book description
Winner of the 2010 PROSE Award for Best Business, Finance, &
Management Book!
"One Report" refers to an emerging trend in business taking
place throughout the world where companies are going beyond separate
reports for financial and nonfinancial (e. g., corporate social
responsibility or sustainability) results and integrating both into a
single integrated report. At the same time, they are also leveraging
the Internet to provide more detailed results to all of their
stakeholders and for improving their level of dialogue and engagement
with them. Providing best practice examples from companies around the
world, One Report shows how integrated reporting adds
tremendous value to the company and all of its stakeholders, including
shareholders, and also ultimately contributes to a sustainable society.
- Focuses on the emerging trend of integrated reporting as a top
priority for companies, investors, regulators, auditors and civil society
- Provides compelling case studies from some of the world's
leading companies doing integrated reporting
- Addresses how companies can move toward One Report and how it
can become a keystone of a sustainable strategy for both the
company and society
- Explains what others-such as analysts, shareholders, other
stakeholders, auditors, regulators, legislators, and civil
society-need to do to enable the rapid and broad adoption of One Report
Filled with case studies and the most current trends on integrated
reporting, this book is an invaluable guidebook on the future of
reporting and how this future can lead to a sustainable society.
Robert G. Eccles joined the faculty of the Harvard
Business School in 1979 and received tenure in 1989, leaving in 1993
to work in the private sector. He rejoined the faculty in September of
2007. He has co-written two previous books on improving corporate
reporting: The ValueReporting Revolution: Moving Beyond the
Earnings Game and Building Public Trust: The Future of Corporate Reporting.
Michael P. Krzus is a partner with Grant Thornton LLP in its
Public Policy and External Affairs Group. He is Grant Thornton's
global expert on improving corporate reporting and has represented his
firm in U. S. and international business reporting initiatives. He is
a member of the AICPA Assurance Services Executive Committee.