UNDERSTANDING VALUE CREATION - IFAC
approach provides a tool to connect purpose, strategy and the value creation process across relevant capitals, outcomes and impacts. An example is Royal Schiphol Group which includes an explanation of its value creation model in its Annual Report 2019. CREATING VALUE Safety Index 130% Employee Promoter Score 7.8 Return on Equity1 8.3% 7 Natural ...
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