Friday, January 22, 2010
Just a Nugget of CSR
Company number 5 on the list is a privately owned family grocery store business called Nugget Market.. The top reasons cited fur Nugget's ascent are the 10% monthly discount for employees on groceries up to $500, and the fact that the bosses surprised the employees by washing their cars at an employee appreciation event. Ok, I think, (rare occurrence, I know) this doesn't seem like such a big deal. What can it be that propels this small Company to the near-top of such a prestigious list, ahead of giants like Cisco and legends like Whole Foods and even Goldman Sachs, who pay more in bonuses and compensation ($16.2 billion set aside in 2009) than little Nugget people could hope to earn in the next decade (2008 revenues were $287 million). So, I thought (hmm, getting used to this thinking thing), let's take a look at Nugget Market Webbet Sitet. (careful, that's subtle). Actually I was interested if Nugget Market discloses anything about sustainabilty or corporate responsibility.
What do you think ? Take this test.
Does Nugget have a CSR policy ?
A: Yes, it's wonderful and shows that Nuggest is committed to good business AND sustainability
B: Not really, but they do contribute to the community
C: No, so we can assume that they don't care about CSR
D: No, they probably think that washing employees cars is enough
What does Nugget do to manage its impacts on the environment?
A: Everything
B: Nothing
C: Oh tons, but it's just nowhere to be found on their website
D: They wash employees cars to ensure employees don't waste water doing it themselves
Why does Nugget's recipe for baked mahi-mahi look so delicious?
A: Because the mahi-mahi is sourced from a Greenpeace sustainable fishery
B: Because you have to drink it with taut, supple and herbal Sauvignon Blanc
C: Because anything with a name like mahi mahi deserves the benefit of the doubt
D: Because well, heck, i'm all out of Chunky Monkey and anything looks good at this point
Does Nugget publish a CSR or a Sustainability Report ?
A: Yes, but it hasn't been written yet
B: They will do when they work out what it is
C: Of course not, sustainability reports are only for BIG companies
D: Come on, no one reads sustainability reports.
Now count up all your A's, B's C's and D's. Award yourself 1 point for an A, 4 points for a B, 17 points for a C and 27 points for a D. Add up your total. Check your result.
01 - 27 points: You failed. You found zilch about Nugget CSR policy.
28 - 29 points: You failed. You know nothing about Nugget CSR policy.
30 - 43 points: You failed. Nugget CSR plicy is a mystery to you.
44 + points: You failed. Nugget and CSR remains an open question for you.
But don't despair, if you want to go work for Nugget, you have some very clear guidelines about how to present yourself. Do not dye your hair purple or pierce your upper lip. And if you didnt take a shower last week, forget it !
I think it's great that this small Company ( @Nugget_Market ) has excelled at being a good employer and this is not to be understimated. It is one of key elements of a sustainable business. I think it's great that Nugget have a strong sense of community and charitable works. Nugget obiously has a strong customer following and appears to be a respected local business.
I just find it a little frustrating that such a great business, with 9 food stores and 1,300 employees, does not take the opportunity to show even greater leadership and do even greater business by adopting a Corporate Responsibility policy and examining its overall impacts, particularly with regard to sustainable sourcing, food labelling and traceability, and overall environmental impacts. And possibly even a little transparency .. you know I love CSR reports.
Is this asking too much ?
elaine cohen is the joint CEO of BeyondBusiness, a leading reporting and social-environmental consulting firm based in Israel. Visit our website at: www.b-yond.biz/en
Friday, March 13, 2009
What does transparency have to do with Blushing Apples ?
What is an Apple Cinnamon scented candle made of ?
- Apples and Cinnamon
- Parrafin Wax, Stabilizer, Dye, Fragrance
- All of the above
- None of the above
Yes, a superb new website from SC Johnson called What's inside discloses the ins and outs (well, mostly ins) of the contents of all of their homecare products, with plain language explanations for the uninitiated (I did a semester of Chemistry at Open University, once, so of course it's all perfectly clear to me).
Quiz number 2:
What is Benzisothiazolinone?
- An antibiotic for people suffering from fear of long words
- An exotic vacation resort in Southern Argentina
- A preservative that protects a product against microbial growth, to maintain product performance
- An addictive beverage that enhances immortality
Quiz number 3:
What on earth is this quiz all about?
- Elaine is bored
- You are bored
- Blogging is boring
- The fact that SC Johnson has created a super website where everyone can take an interest in the ingredients that go into the household products we use evey day in our homes, and make considered consumer choices about what to purchase and what not. This represents a major step forward in transparency and I hope that consumers will reward SC Jonson with their purchasing power, and demand that other manufacturers do the same.
Answer : hint: not 1,2 or 3
So thumbs up to SCJ. Remains only for them to include more details on this website of their policies for responsible sourcing of all these ingredients and associated packaging components.
And a final quiz:
The final quiz:
Was this post of interest ?
- Absolutely
- Absolutely
- Absolutely
- Absolutely
elaine
PS: top marks to SCJ for a bold approach. I guess when you can name a candle Creamy Custard and Blushing Apple Candle, anything's possible. At least if it doesnt light up the room you can serve it on a plate with Apple Pie and hope for a new gourmet experience.
elaine cohen is the joint CEO of BeyondBusiness, a leading reporting and social-environmental consulting firm based in Israel. Visit our website at: www.b-yond.biz !