A report that treats every possible topic as equal is a report nobody reads. This workshop forces a choice: climate, water, labour, community, biodiversity, integrity — which of these actually move your year, and which are noise.
Who it is for
Management teams preparing a first ESG report, or teams whose last report listed twelve “priorities” and then wrote a paragraph on each. Lenders sometimes ask for a documented materiality process; this is that process, on paper and in the room.
What is included
A pre-read of last year’s report and any complaints, inspections, or bank covenants. A half-day or full-day session with up to twelve people. A short set of external conversations (buyer, community liaison, or bank officer) when you want them. A one-page matrix and a two-page note explaining the judgements.
What is not included
A statistically sampled stakeholder survey. A full CSRD double-materiality file for an EU parent — we can contribute the Georgian entity’s view, but we do not impersonate the parent’s legal team.
How it runs
We pin topics on the wall (or on a table in Kakheti, if that is where the agronomists are). The room argues. We write down why water outranks packaging, or why hydropower biodiversity outranks office recycling. The matrix is a record of that argument, not a decoration.
Fee is 3,200 GEL per day in Tbilisi. Days outside the city include travel at cost. Ask for a date.