Stakeholder dialogue is organized at several levels. The Groupe carries out an in-depth consultation process every two or three years, in the form of individual interviews with clients and investors, and workshops for employees, in order to work on their comments and points of view and to adjust certain actions.
ALENTS
UNIVERSITIES AND SCHOOLS
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Working together on the sector's impact
SHAREHOLDERS AND INVESTORS
Ensuring consistent, sustainable corporate performance
ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
Sharing our business challenges
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
Improving best practices
CUSTOMERS
Combining "Creativity, Media, Data and Technology" to support our customers in their transformation
SUPPLIERS
Obtain the best services (quality and performance) and respect our commitments
PARTNERS
Cooperate on common projects
MEDIA
Respect the neutrality of the media
SOCIETY
Deliver clear, respectful messages Protect data
NGOS, INSTITUTIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
Commit to causes of general interest
The entry into force of the European CSRD* and the expected double materiality exercise provided an opportunity to conduct a new survey (see Chapter 4). Countries also have their own dialogue with their local stakeholders. France organizes Positive Talks, quarterly conference-debates bringing together clients, partners and suppliers, representatives of institutions and employees of associations to dis-cuss topical issues and the role that communication must play in this period of major transformation. In the United States, the Global Standard Council reviews changes in professional standards and innovations related to ESG issues each month with internal and external guests, involving clients, employees and representatives of professional organizations. More details on stakeholder dialogue can be found in Section 4.3.12.