A client sends your company a supplier questionnaire asking for your Scope 3 emissions data. What happens?
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Someone knows exactly what this means and can respond within days
We understand what it means, but pulling the data takes weeks and involves several departments
We would figure it out, but it would cause internal confusion about who owns it
Honestly, I'm not sure anyone in my company could answer this confidently right now
How comfortable are you explaining the business relevance of the CSRD to a colleague who has never heard of it?
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Very comfortable — I can explain what it requires, who it affects, and why it matters strategically
Somewhat — I know it's a reporting regulation but I'd struggle with the strategic implications
I could explain the basics but I wouldn't want to be questioned on the details
I'd need to look it up first
In your company's last major strategic decision (entering a market, changing a supplier, launching a product), was sustainability explicitly part of the analysis?
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Yes — sustainability factors were formally evaluated alongside financial and operational criteria
Partially — it came up but wasn't systematically assessed
Not really — it was mentioned but didn't affect the outcome
No — it wasn't part of the conversation at all
If your largest client reduced their supplier list based on sustainability performance, how exposed would your company be?
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Not very — we already track and report what they'd likely ask for
Somewhat — we have some data but gaps would probably show
Significantly — we'd struggle to provide credible documentation quickly
Very — we have no structured sustainability data at all
When sustainability topics come up in a business meeting (finance, operations, procurement), how do you participate?
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I contribute actively — I can connect sustainability dimensions to the business decisions being discussed
I follow the conversation, but mostly defer to whoever seems to know more
I listen but rarely speak — I don't feel confident enough to add value
These conversations don't happen in my company, or I'm not in the room when they do
Your company's sustainability report (or ESG data) — do you understand how it's built and what it means for each department?
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Yes — I know which functions contribute what data and how it connects to business performance
I understand my own department's contribution but not the full picture
I've seen the report but couldn't explain how it's constructed
My company doesn't have one, or I've never looked at it
How would you describe your professional positioning when it comes to sustainability?
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I'm seen as someone who can bridge sustainability and business decisions in my organisation
I have some knowledge but it's not something colleagues would come to me for
I'm interested but haven't had the chance to develop this area properly
This is a gap I'm aware of and want to close
In the next 2 years, how much do you expect sustainability to affect the decisions you're responsible for?
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A lot — I already feel it and expect it to grow significantly
Moderately — it will matter but probably won't transform my role
A little — I'll likely be asked about it but can manage with basic awareness
Not sure — I don't have enough visibility to know
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