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Corporate Responsibility
D.1
Extra financial performance inAtos 2019 Ambition
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[G4-25], [G4-26] and [G4-27]
Stakeholder dialogue
D.1.2.2
exercise.
sustainability agenda and therefore enrich the materiality
meeting to review and openly discuss strategic topics on the
Since 2011, Atos has annually organized a Global Stakeholders’
In October 21, 2016, a special session on Cognitive Information
Technology was organized within an Atos event dedicated to
ethical and security aspects embedded in Cognitive IT solutions.
encourage open contributions and interactive discussions on the
stakeholders:
Atos has a four step-approach to engage dialogue with
sustainability strategy and its impacts;
consult: Atos consults stakeholders on its business, its
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stakeholders in defining or deploying action plans;
involve: A step further, Atos occasionally involves its
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innovation and across the value creation;
of its stakeholders with the objective of collaborating on
collaborate: Atos develops long-term relationships with some
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business interest.
approach for converging stakeholders’ expectations and Atos
the Company, Atos can engage negotiations to find the best
negotiate: Depending on the influence of the stakeholders on
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[G4-18] and [G4-19]
Atosmateriality assessment and the Corporate Responsibility dashboard
D.1.3
its business model and manage its impact on society.
truly critical in order to achieve the organization’s goals, secure
considerations. It permits Atos to focus on those issues that are
is a tool used to connect and prioritize financial and non-financial
stakeholders’ expectations. In this context, materiality analysis
subjects taking into account its business activities and
analysis in order to prioritize its actions on the most relevant
Atos’ Corporate Responsibility approach is based on a materiality
Framework.
reporting by aligning with the International Integrated Reporting
Atos aims to continuously progress towards an integrated
report (Registration Document and Corporate Responsibility report).
Comprehensive level for its Corporate Responsibility Integrated
requirement of GRI application level, today named G4
For the seventh consecutive year, Atos fulfilled the highest
requirements.
are accurate and exhaustive in line with the GRI-G4
to demonstrate that the extra financial performance disclosures
AA1000 principle are assured by an external auditor. Atos aims
Content of the report and methodology applied according to
Atos has successfully completed the GRI Content Index Service.
The overall report was externally assured by an external auditor.
reporting in quoted corporations.
digital tools can effectively help to implement integrated
of its Technical Committee in order to assess how IT and new
report Committee – network and directly participate on the work
Atos is also a member of the IIRC – International Integrated