Season 3
Episode 7 with Tim Jones: NZ's No.1 B Corp Consultant | ESG Advisor | MC & Keynote Speaker
What the heck is ESG and why does it matter?
"If we just collaborate a bit more, we can transform the health and safety consultancy space. It's about being more open, sharing methodologies, and embracing a more inclusive approach." Tim Jones
Highly knowledgeable and experienced professional in the field of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy and implementation within New Zealand's business community
Here are our top takeaways:
Discussion on Industry Trends:
The episode highlights evolving trends in the health and safety industry, emphasising the increasing importance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in business strategy, particularly in how companies manage their social and environmental responsibilities.
Insights on Compliance and Best Practices:
Key points include common initial findings in health and safety assessments, with a focus on the challenges companies face, particularly in supply chain management. It also touches on the significance of understanding and educating teams about compliance requirements and best practices.
Role of Health and Safety in Business Purpose and Ethics:
The podcast delves into the integration of health and safety into broader business ethics and purpose. It discusses how New Zealand companies benefit from state-mandated leaves and how ethical practices intertwine with business operations, highlighting the importance of purpose-driven business models.
Industry Collaboration and Standards:
The conversation covers the need for greater collaboration within the health and safety consultancy space, advocating for more openness and sharing of methodologies. It also discusses the evolution of health and safety standards and the growing emphasis on meeting certain benchmarks like ISO 45001 for industry credibility.
Future Directions and Challenges:
The episode concludes with thoughts on the future of health and safety, including the potential for increased collaboration between environmental, quality, and health and safety professionals. It also touches on the need for making health and safety more relatable and engaging through storytelling and humanising the subject."If we just collaborate a bit more, we can transform the health and safety consultancy space. It's about being more open, sharing methodologies, and embracing a more inclusive approach."