From 2016-21, the IMP provided a forum for building global consensus on how to manage sustainability impacts.
The Impact Management Project (IMP) began in 2016 as a time-bound forum for building global consensus on how to measure, assess and report impacts on people and the natural environment.
Five years after its launch, the IMP’s facilitation role has concluded as planned, after supporting the development of several initiatives (including the Impact Management Platform) that are collectively well-positioned to mainstream impact management. Visit the IMP’s homepage to read more about these initiatives and the future of impact management norms: https://lnkd.in/g38QuYE
The IMP team would like to thank everyone who has been involved in this effort:
--> The IMP Structured Network of standard-setting organisations, for finding new ways to work together, and leading with a united and coherent voice
--> Our Advisors, for guiding the IMP’s strategic direction and supporting our open and collaborative approach
--> Bridges Insights for incubating and hosting this initiative
--> Our Practitioner Community of organisations from across disciplines, for giving their time to bring clarity to the practice of impact management
--> Our Strategic Partners, for helping us reach new communities and access different perspectives
A shared understanding of how to manage impacts on people and the planet. The impact management norms are best thought of as building blocks. Learn more about impact management norms.