The document discusses the need for multi-dimensional impact accounting (MDIA) to measure the impacts of economic activities from different perspectives, including people, organizations, products, and places. It outlines that MDIA would account for positive and negative externalities not captured by traditional financial accounting. MDIA uses a framework of measuring the state at the beginning and end of a period, along with the flows and activities that caused changes in state across people, planet and profit dimensions. This allows impacts to be measured from various stakeholder perspectives.
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MDIA
PERSPECTIVES
2. TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE (TBL)
This idea is that a company should not
only be looking at 'profit' performance but
also the impact on people and planet:
● PROFIT;
● PEOPLE;
● PLANET.
This good, but this is ONLY from the
PERSPECTIVE of the ORGANIZATION.
MULTI DIMENSION IMPACT ACCOUNTING
3. PERSPECTIVES
A unique object can look very different
depending on the position of the observer.
Our socio-enviro-economic-system is
complex and multiple perspectives are
needed:
● a PEOPLE perspective;
● an ORGANIZATION perspective;
● a PRODUCT perspective; and,
● a PLACE perspective;
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8. THE CHALLENGE
The challenge is to have a data system
that is meaningful no matter what aspect
of the socio-enviro-economic-system is
being measured, and no matter what
perspective is in play. Hence, the need for
a Multi Dimension and Multi Perspective
data framework.
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9. THE METRIC SOLUTION
● The building block for MDIA is the idea
of State1-Flow-Process-Flow-State2
that can be applied to every economic
activity;
● a building block that will aggregate to
enable summary reporting; and
● enable drill down to activities that are
relevant at the individual level.
Conventional double entry accounting is very
good for money transactions, but ignores non-
money transactions and externalities!
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10. SOCIO-ENVIRO-ECONOMIC
● SOCIO is a PEOPLE perspective.
Everything should result in people
progressing.
● ENVIRO is about NATURE and the
ultimate source of everything that
people can ever have; and,
● ECONOMIC is the man built structures
and systems (MBSS) that have been
built to enable progress.
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11. YELLOW:
The PEOPLE piece
DIRTY BROWN:
MBSS (MAN-BUILT STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS)
GREEN:
NATURAL CAPITAL, NATURE'S BOUNTY
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21. SO …
What is the PEOPLE perspective?
What is the ORGANIZATION perspective?
What is the PRODUCT perspective?
What is the PLACE perspective?
How must the MBSS be changed
to get the best possible results?
How can PEOPLE make better
decisions?
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22. Part of the answer is
BETTER METRICS
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23. THE NEXT SLIDE SHOWS THE
COMPONENTS OF THE SYSTEM
by SEGMENT
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ELEMENTS OF THE SYSTEM by SEGMENT
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures & Systems
Natural
Capital
Money Food Government Nature (life)
Sun
Nature (life)
Capital Market
Value
Water
Laws. Rules Nature (life)Land
Shelter
Infrastructure WaterClothes
Industry Nature (life)Air
Health
Mining Ecoservices
Education
EnergySkills
Waste
Recreation Retail
Culture
LogisticsReligion
Knowledge
Technology
Security
Energy
Mobility
Profit
25. NOTE THAT FINANCIAL CAPITAL
HAS BEEN SEPARATED OUT
FROM THE OTHER PARTS OF THE
MBSS SEGMENT
NOTE ALSO THE ADDITION OF
SUN TO ENABLE METRICS ABOUT
RENEWABLES
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26. Note that FINANCIAL CAPITAL has
been separated out from the other
parts of the MBSS segment
Note also the addition of SUN to
enable metrics about renewables
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27. THE METRIC SOLUTION
● The building block for MDIA is the idea
of State1-Flow-Process-Flow-State2
that can be applied to every economic
activity;
● It will aggregate to enable summary
reporting; and
● It will enable drill down to activities
that are relevant at the individual level;
● It will function for every PERSPECTIVE.
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28. THE NEXT SLIDE SHOWS:
(1) … STATE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE
PERIOD (BOP)
(2) … STATE AT THE END OF PERIOD (EOP)
(3) … A FINANCIAL PROFIT AND LOSS
ABOUT THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OR FLOW
THAT LINKS THE TWO STATES
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29. MULTI DIMENSION IMPACT ACCOUNTING
Sun
FINANCIAL
P&L ACCOUNT
Financial Accounts describe Economic Activity
REVENUES
Products Sold X Price
Products Bought X Price
BOP EOP
Energy Bought X Price
Employee Benefits
Employee Payroll
Other expenditures
Asset use costs
Depreciation
Financial expenses
Pro-good expenditures
Taxation
PROFITSun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun SunSun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
COSTS
30. But the financial accounts are only
about money transactions, nothing
about impact on people and planet
and externalities ignored!
Financial accounts are also from the
perspective of the organization.
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31. MULTI DIMENSION IMPACT ACCOUNTING
Sun
BOP EOP
Sun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun SunSun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
Financial Accounts describe Economic Activity
Financial Costs
Financial Profit
Financial Revenues
Financial
Balance
Sheet
BOP
Financial
Balance
Sheet
EOP
32. MULTI DIMENSION IMPACT ACCOUNTING
Sun
BOP EOP
Sun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun SunSun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS
DESCRIBE ECONOMIC
ACTIVITY IN FINANCIAL
OR MONEY TERMS
WHILE COMPLETELY
IGNORING IMPACT
ON EVERYTHING ELSE
Financial Accounts describe Economic Activity
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Sun
FINANCIAL
P&L ACCOUNT
Financial Accounts describe Economic Activity
REVENUES
Products Sold X Price
Products Bought X Price
BOP EOP
Energy Bought X Price
Employee Benefits
Employee Payroll
Other expenditures
Asset use costs
Depreciation
Financial expenses
Pro-good expenditures
Taxation
PROFITSun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun SunSun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
COSTS
34. MULTI DIMENSION IMPACT ACCOUNTING
Sun
ADD positive impact not accounted forBOP EOP
REVENUES
Products Sold X Price
VALUE to buyer
Equals
HUMAN CAPITAL ADD
Wages and benefits
What value to
employee?
Pro-good expenditures
What value to society?
Taxation
What value to society?
POSITIVE
IMPACT NOT
ACCOUNTED
FOR
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun Sun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
FINANCIAL
P&L ACCOUNT
REVENUES
Products Sold X Price
Products Bought X Price
Energy Bought X Price
Employee Benefits
Employee Payroll
Other expenditures
Asset use costs
Depreciation
Financial expenses
Pro-good expenditures
Taxation
PROFIT
COSTS
35. MULTI DIMENSION IMPACT ACCOUNTING
Sun
DEDUCT negative impact not accounted forBOP EOP
For products and
energy bought
and this process
Free use of the
commons and
public services
& infrastructure
Degradation
of land
Water scarcity
and degradation
Air pollution:
Impact on people
Air pollution:
Impact on climate
Air pollution:
Impact on people
Solid waste
Resource
depletion
Environmental
Degradation
Negative
impact
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Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun Sun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
FINANCIAL
P&L ACCOUNT
REVENUES
Products Sold X Price
Products Bought X Price
Energy Bought X Price
Employee Benefits
Employee Payroll
Other expenditures
Asset use costs
Depreciation
Financial expenses
Pro-good expenditures
Taxation
PROFIT
COSTS
36. MULTI DIMENSION IMPACT ACCOUNTING
Sun
ACCOUNTING FOR EVERYTHINGBOP EOP
REVENUES
Products Sold X Price
VALUE to buyer
Equals
HUMAN CAPITAL ADD
Wages and benefits
What value to
employee?
Pro-good expenditures
What value to society?
Taxation
What value to society?
For products and
energy bought
and this process
Free use of the
commons and
public services
& infrastructure
Degradation
of land
Water scarcity
and degradation
Air pollution:
Impact on people
Air pollution:
Impact on climate
Air pollution:
Impact on people
Solid waste
Resource
depletion
Environmental
Degradation
POSITIVE
IMPACT NOT
ACCOUNTED
FOR
Negative
impact
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun Sun
Financial
Capital
Human
Capital
Man Built
Structures
& Systems
Natural
Capital
Sun
FINANCIAL
P&L ACCOUNT
REVENUES
Products Sold X Price
Products Bought X Price
Energy Bought X Price
Employee Benefits
Employee Payroll
Other expenditures
Asset use costs
Depreciation
Financial expenses
Pro-good expenditures
Taxation
PROFIT
COSTS
37. THIS FRAMEWORK NEEDS TO BE
APPLIED AS A PEOPLE PERSPECTIVE:
(1) … STATE (QUALITY OF LIFE) AT THE
BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD (BOP)
(2) … STATE (QUALITY OF LIFE) AT THE
END OF PERIOD (EOP)
(3) … ALL THE ACTIVITIES OR FLOWS THAT
HAD IMPACT AND CHANGED THE STATE
(QUALITY OF LIFE) DURING THE PERIOD
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38. THIS FRAMEWORK NEEDS TO BE
APPLIED AS A PLACE PERSPECTIVE:
(1) … STATE OF THE PLACE AT THE
BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD (BOP)
(2) … STATE OF THE PLACE AT THE
END OF PERIOD (EOP)
(3) … ALL THE ACTIVITIES OR FLOWS THAT
HAD IMPACT AND CHANGED THE STATE
OF THE PLACE DURING THE PERIOD
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39. FOR A PRODUCT THERE IS:
(1) … STATE OF THE PRODUCT AT THE
BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD (BOP)
(2) … STATE OF THE PRODUCT AT THE
END OF PERIOD (EOP)
(3) … ALL THE ACTIVITIES OR FLOWS ASSOCIATED
WITH THE PRODUCT THAT HAVE IMPACTS AND
CHANGED STATE DURING THE PERIOD
A product flows through a life cycle that includes
supply chain, use, and post use waste chain.
In the process there is impact on people, place
and organization … and there is impact on
people, profit and planet.
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40. FOR A PRODUCT
A product flows through a life cycle that includes
supply chain, use, and post use waste chain.
In the process there is impact on people, place
and organization … and there is impact on
people, profit and planet.
PRODUCT, that is goods and services, is
the link that connects everything AND
helps deliver Quality of Life for PEOPLE
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