In this podcast, Shailesh Tyagi, EY India Climate Change and Sustainability Services Partner, talks about the concept of Long-Term Value (LTV), and how it can be created through the effective development, preservation, and deployment of strategic capabilities, in line with an organization’s stated purpose.
In conversation with:
Shailesh Tyagi
EY India Climate Change and Sustainability Services Partner
Podcast host Silloo Jangalwala, Associate Director, BMC, speaks to Shailesh Tyagi from Climate Change and Sustainability Services at EY India about the total valuation approach and getting your environmental, social, and governance (ESG) proposition right links to higher value creation.
Key takeaways
- Long-term value or LTV is the value that an organization creates and how stakeholders perceive it. The value is created through effective development, preservation, and deployment of strategic capabilities in line with the organization’s stated purpose.
- To calculate LTV, a company must also look at intangibles, which include its natural, human, social, and relationship capital.
- In India, companies in metal and mining, food and beverage, waste management, jute and some others have started measuring their LTV.
- Globally, organizations have developed tools to analyze and measure the socio-economic impact of, say, renewable energy technology on the value chain, production capacity, employment, etc.
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