Johnson Controls, the provider of smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, will share insights from a recent global sustainability study highlighting business investment priorities to achieve net-zero goals during a webinar featuring Forrester on May 17, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. CT.
During the webinar, the expert panel will discuss key insights from Forrester Consulting's study, 'The Race to Decarbonization', commissioned by and developed in collaboration with Johnson Controls.
Comprehensive solution suites
The panel includes guest speaker Michele Pelino, Principal Analyst, from Forrester, and Katie McGinty, Vice President and Chief Sustainability and External Relations Officer, Johnson Controls. The session will be moderated by Phil Clement, Chief Marketing Officer, Johnson Controls. Together they will discuss the study results and provide guidance to help commercial, industrial and institutional leaders achieve their sustainability goals.
We see a clear trend of customer demand for unique service and partnership models"
"Business leaders see sustainability as a top-tier business priority. We're excited for this conversation in which we will share how leaders can increase investment in sustainability initiatives to improve business efficiency, drive resilience and security in their operations -- all while addressing urgent climate challenges," said McGinty. "We see a clear trend of customer demand for unique service and partnership models like our innovative OpenBlue technologies and comprehensive solution suites such as Net Zero Buildings as a Service partnership offering. These solutions allow them to focus on their core business while we drive customized, scalable steps for planning, execution, financing, and reporting for their sustainability journeys."
Delivering competitive advantage
In October 2021, a series of interviews and an online survey conducted by Forrester Consulting, commissioned by and developed in collaboration with Johnson Controls, investigated the business priorities and sustainability strategies over the next 12 months of 2,348 senior sustainability leaders across 19 industries and 25 countries. McGinty and Pelino will elaborate on the study's key findings including:
- Sustainability maturity delivers a competitive advantage.
- Incremental progress delivers exponential results.
- Achieving decarbonization requires a strategic plan and strong leadership.