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Fujitsu SX Survey Reveals New Data-driven Sustainability Goals

Half of CxOs that deliver both business growth and sustainability use data at high level

Fujitsu has released the results of the “2024 Fujitsu SX Survey,” highlighting the results of a survey of 600 corporate executives (CxOs) from organizations in 15 countries, investigating their progress in achieving Sustainability Transformation (SX) and their efforts to create new value in business.

The survey reveals priorities that link sustainability with business growth, identifying a group of organizations that balance business growth and SX progress (11% of the total), which Fujitsu has dubbed “Change Makers.” Change Makers were found to have two main characteristics:

1. A long-term perspective and a mature motivation for Sustainability Transformation to make a positive impact on society and the environment
2. The ability to utilize data beyond their organizational frameworks

The report suggests four steps required to become a Change Maker, and how Fujitsu can help.

Fujitsu can support customers in their transformation through its Fujitsu Uvance portfolio of digital services and Uvance Wayfinders business and technology consulting. The survey bears out that these services can help customers advance to become net-positive and help bring about a more sustainable world.

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Survey Summary of the Fujitsu SX Survey

1. More companies and organizations are eager to promote Sustainability Transformation, but progress is slow

70% of executives say “sustainability is the top priority for the next five years,” up 13 percentage points from the previous study (57%) published in 2023. Only about a quarter (26%) of respondents say they “achieved tangible outcomes” from their sustainability strategies.

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2. Change Makers have a long-term perspective and are making progress in utilizing data:

1)When asked about their motivation to promote sustainability, 60% of Change Makers responded: “to have a positive impact on society.” Another 54% said, “to reduce the impact on the planet.”

2)Better use of data with other organizations:

3. When asked about their use of data to collaborate with partners, 49% of Change Makers say they use data and advanced technology to “simulate and predict future scenarios, supporting efficient decision-making processes.” Some respondents emphasized the importance of sharing data in cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

4. A quarter (25%) of the Change Makers said they form highly collaborative ecosystems with other organizations, enabling the sharing of resources and data to create shared value.

3. Four steps for becoming a Change Maker and accelerating sustainability:

Step 1: Define your organization’s purpose and set clear goals
Step 2: Create and execute an end-to-end SX strategy
Step 3: Upgrade your data maturity (internal)
Step 4: Collaborate with others in a data-centric way (external)

[1] The survey is conducted by Longitude Research Ltd. in London. (CEO – Rob Mitchell)
[2] Sustainability transformation:
Sustainability transformation: Transforming business to bring about positive changes in the environment, society, and economy. The efforts include to addressing environmental issues such as cutting greenhouse gas and promoting a digital society for sustainable economic growth.

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