Porsche Consulting GmbH is expanding its consulting services for sustainability issues and strengthening its own efforts in the field.
Business trips are to be substantially reduced and commuting minimised through greater use of mobile working options. Roughly a quarter of consulting activities will be permanently shifted to virtual collaboration scenarios using state-of-the-art digital technology. Cost savings due to avoided travel will be passed on directly to the client, in full. To avoid long commutes, consultants will also be deployed as close as possible to where they live. An algorithm will be used to determine the ideal team composition for each project, with location being one of the factors. Moreover, the management consultancy will fully convert its business car fleet to electric and hybrid vehicles by 2025.
Transition to sustainability pays off for companies
Eberhard Weiblen, Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche Consulting
Business trips are to be substantially reduced and commuting minimised through greater use of mobile working options. Roughly a quarter of consulting activities will be permanently shifted to virtual collaboration scenarios using state-of-the-art digital technology. Cost savings due to avoided travel will be passed on directly to the client, in full. To avoid long commutes, consultants will also be deployed as close as possible to where they live. An algorithm will be used to determine the ideal team composition for each project, with location being one of the factors. Moreover, the management consultancy will fully convert its business car fleet to electric and hybrid vehicles by 2025.
Transition to sustainability pays off for companies
Birgit Engler, Partner of Porsche Consulting
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