5th International Reporting 3.0 Conference 2018
Context For Thriveable Transformation12/13 June 2018 | KPMG Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5th International Reporting 3.0 Conference 2018
Context For Thriveable Transformation12/13 June 2018 | KPMG Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Conference
Reporting provides a key leverage point for effecting necessary transformative change, operating as it does at the intersection between performance accounting and transparent accountability. However, current disclosure regimes continue to reflect incrementalist mindsets, falling far short of their potential to trigger transformation to a thriveable paradigm, according to the global network of “Positive Maverick” change agents that Reporting 3.0 has assembled at its past four Conferences. Over this past half-decade, the International Reporting 3.0 Conference has emerged as the premiere global forum for identifying gaps between current reporting and what’s needed to spur the emergence of a truly Green, Open & Inclusive Economy, and vetting scalable solutions.
This year’s Reporting 3.0 Conference, the fifth overall (and the second hosted by KPMG at its Amsterdam HQ), represented a watershed moment, as it was the first to feature final findings from all four Reporting 3.0 Blueprints and adding a fifth Blueprint as a step-by-step process towards Thriveable Organisations and System Value Creation. Final Recommendation Reports for the Accounting Blueprint and New Business Models Blueprint were released at this year’s Conference, rounding out the Recommendation Reports from the Reporting Blueprint and Data Blueprint released at the 2017 Reporting 3.0 Conference. The Transformation Journey Blueprint synthesises all Recommendations, ready to be implemented by all constituencies and worldwide.
As well, the 2018 Reporting 3.0 Conference was the first to also profile pilot projects of companies and others implementing Blueprint Recommendations under the Beta Testing Program, with support from the Advocation Partners Program and the Academic Alliance. Finally, this Conference featured an update of the Global Thresholds & Allocations Council, a body of respected experts to vet and validate thresholds for the carrying capacities of the multiple capitals (natural, human, social, financial, etc…) and methodologies for companies to set fair share “slice of the pie” allocations for access to (and commensurate responsibility for sustainable management of) those capital resources from the Commons.
The 5th International Reporting 3.0 Conference was again hosted by KPMG in their iconic headquarters in Amsterdam with top-notch conferencing space and technical capabilities.


The Conference
Reporting provides a key leverage point for effecting necessary transformative change, operating as it does at the intersection between performance accounting and transparent accountability. However, current disclosure regimes continue to reflect incrementalist mindsets, falling far short of their potential to trigger transformation to a thriveable paradigm, according to the global network of “Positive Maverick” change agents that Reporting 3.0 has assembled at its past four Conferences. Over this past half-decade, the International Reporting 3.0 Conference has emerged as the premiere global forum for identifying gaps between current reporting and what’s needed to spur the emergence of a truly Green, Open & Inclusive Economy, and vetting scalable solutions.
This year’s Reporting 3.0 Conference, the fifth overall (and the second hosted by KPMG at its Amsterdam HQ), represented a watershed moment, as it was the first to feature final findings from all four Reporting 3.0 Blueprints and adding a fifth Blueprint as a step-by-step process towards Thriveable Organisations and System Value Creation. Final Recommendation Reports for the Accounting Blueprint and New Business Models Blueprint were released at this year’s Conference, rounding out the Recommendation Reports from the Reporting Blueprint and Data Blueprint released at the 2017 Reporting 3.0 Conference. The Transformation Journey Blueprint synthesises all Recommendations, ready to be implemented by all constituencies and worldwide.
As well, the 2018 Reporting 3.0 Conference was the first to also profile pilot projects of companies and others implementing Blueprint Recommendations under the Beta Testing Program, with support from the Advocation Partners Program and the Academic Alliance. Finally, this Conference featured an update of the Global Thresholds & Allocations Council, a body of respected experts to vet and validate thresholds for the carrying capacities of the multiple capitals (natural, human, social, financial, etc…) and methodologies for companies to set fair share “slice of the pie” allocations for access to (and commensurate responsibility for sustainable management of) those capital resources from the Commons.
The 5th International Reporting 3.0 Conference was again hosted by KPMG in their iconic headquarters in Amsterdam with top-notch conferencing space and technical capabilities.


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Conference Program
DAY 1 – June 12, 2018
08:00 – 10:00
Registration, Welcome Coffee, Networking Opportunities
10:00 – 10:30
WELCOME by the Host & Organizer – Introduction to the 5th International Reporting 3.0 Conference
- Ralph Thurm – Reporting 3.0
- Wim Bartels – KPMG
10:30 – 12:15
Panel 1 – INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE:
The time for bold movement is upon us: Spurring the shift from monocapitalism to multicapitalism
- Richard Howitt – International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC)
CO-KEYNOTES & PLENARY DISCUSSION:
The need for a holistic, ecosystem-wide approach to disclosure as a trigger for achieving sustainability (and beyond to thriving) — creating transformative breakthroughs via collaboration
Moderation:
Ralph Thurm & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Lois Guthrie – World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
- Bastian Buck – Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
- Frank Blasio – Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism
12:15 – 13:30
Lunch break and networking opportunity
13:30 – 14:00
SESSION 1 – Introduction and Release of the Accounting Blueprint
- Cornis van der Lugt – Reporting 3.0
- Wim Bartels – KPMG
14:00 – 15:15
WORKSHOPS 1 – The Accounting Blueprint – focus sessions on recommendations
A: EDUCATION | B: IMPLEMENTATION | C: ACCELERATION |
A deeper dive into the Accounting Blueprint and its links to other Blueprints of Reporting 3.0 as well as a focus on consistent tooling Moderation: Speakers:
|
A focus session on how to engage with internal accounting, controlling and audit experts to implement the tooling recommended by the Accounting Blueprint Moderation: Speakers:
|
An assessment of how the broader Accounting ecosystem can push innovation on integrating thresholds & allocations into multicapital accounting Moderation: Speakers:
|
15:15 – 15:45
Coffee break and networking opportunity
15:45 – 16:30
Panel 2 – How can Accounting Standard Setters help spur the emergence of Integrated Accounting?
Moderation:
Cornis van der Lugt – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Paul Hurks – Dutch National Federation of Accountants (NBA)
- Richard Martin – Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
- Alain Mulder – Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
- Frank Verbeeten – University of Amsterdam
16:30 – 17:00
SESSION 2 – Introduction and Release of the New Business Model Blueprint
- Ralph Thurm – Reporting 3.0
- Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
17:00 – 18:15
WORKSHOPS 2 – The New Business Model Blueprint – focus sessions on recommendations
A: EDUCATION | B: IMPLEMENTATION | C: ACCELERATION |
A deeper dive into the New Business Model Blueprint with a focus on translating awareness into action Moderation: Speakers:
|
A focus session on case studies of how the Reporting 3.0 tooling to help entrepreneurs design and implement ‘integral business models’ Moderation: Speakers:
|
An assessment of how intrapreneurs and external analysts can use scenarios and transition planning to instigate and scale the design of new integral business models Moderation: Speakers:
|
18:15 – 20:00
Drinks & Reception
20:00 – 20:30
End of Day 1
DAY 2 – June 13, 2018
07:30 – 09:00
Registration, Welcome Coffee, Networking Opportunities
09:00 – 09:15
09:15 – 11:00
Panel 3 – INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE:
New Business Model Intrapreneurs and Entrepreneurs – united for the future we design
- Daniel Christian Wahl – Author of “Designing Regenerative Cultures”
CO-KEYNOTES & PLENARY DISCUSSION:
The scalability of New Business Models – how to link micro with meso and macro to trigger the emergence of ‘integral business models’
Moderation:
Ralph Thurm & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Michel Bauwens – P2P Foundation
- Katie Hill – B Lab UK
11:00 – 11:30
Coffee break and networking opportunity
11:30 – 12:45
Panel 4 – REPORTING 3.0 COMMUNITY:
Leading Edge Examples of Next Generation Practices from Reporting 3.0 Community Members & the Launch of “Blueprint 5”
Moderation:
Ralph Thurm & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Tjeerd Krumpelman – ABN AMRO
- Kirsty Collins – World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA)
- Romie Goedicke – International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN Netherlands)
- Mark van Clieaf – Organizational Capital Partners
12:45 – 13:45
Lunch break and networking opportunity
13:45 – 15:00
WORKSHOPS 3 – The REPORTING 3.0 DISSEMINATION PROGRAMS – engagement opportunities
A: EDUCATION | B: IMPLEMENTATION | C: ACCELERATION |
A deeper dive into the foundational concepts and pioneering practices that define Reporting 3.0’s transformative ambition Moderation: Speakers:
|
Practical examples of leveraging collaboration in reporting and metrics for scaling transformation Moderation: Speakers:
|
Technological advances in big data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain for activating acceleration Moderation: Speakers:
|
15:00 – 15:45
SESSION 3 – An update on the Global Thresholds & Allocations Council (GTAC)
Moderation:
Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Allen White – Tellus Institute
- Mark McElroy – Center for Sustainable Organizations
15:45 – 17:00
Panel 5 – REPORTING 3.0 PLATFORM: THE FUTURE ROADMAP
Scaling Transformation by Applying Thresholds & Allocations from the Micro to the Meso to the Macro Levels
Moderation:
Peter Teuscher & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- James Quilligan – Economic Democracy Advocates
- Gil Friend – Natural Logic / City of Palo Alto
- Claudine Blamey – The Crown Estate
17:00 – 17:15
CLOSING (Synopsis of the conference)
- Ralph Thurm – Reporting 3.0
- Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
- Wim Bartels – KPMG
17:15 – 18:00
ADJOURN
Conference Program
DAY 1 – June 12, 2018
08:00 – 10:00
Registration, Welcome Coffee, Networking Opportunities
10:00 – 10:30
WELCOME by the Host & Organizer – Introduction to the 5th International Reporting 3.0 Conference
- Ralph Thurm – Reporting 3.0
- Wim Bartels – KPMG
10:30 – 12:15
Panel 1 – INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE:
The time for bold movement is upon us: Spurring the shift from monocapitalism to multicapitalism
- Richard Howitt – International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC)
CO-KEYNOTES & PLENARY DISCUSSION:
The need for a holistic, ecosystem-wide approach to disclosure as a trigger for achieving sustainability (and beyond to thriving) — creating transformative breakthroughs via collaboration
Moderation:
Ralph Thurm & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Lois Guthrie – World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
- Bastian Buck – Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
- Frank Blasio – Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism
12:15 – 13:30
Lunch break and networking opportunity
13:30 – 14:00
SESSION 1 – Introduction and Release of the Accounting Blueprint
- Cornis van der Lugt – Reporting 3.0
- Wim Bartels – KPMG
14:00 – 15:15
WORKSHOPS 1 – The Accounting Blueprint – focus sessions on recommendations
A: EDUCATION |
A deeper dive into the Accounting Blueprint and its links to other Blueprints of Reporting 3.0 as well as a focus on consistent tooling Moderation: Speakers:
|
B: IMPLEMENTATION |
A focus session on how to engage with internal accounting, controlling and audit experts to implement the tooling recommended by the Accounting Blueprint Moderation: Speakers:
|
C: ACCELERATION |
An assessment of how the broader Accounting ecosystem can push innovation on integrating thresholds & allocations into multicapital accounting Moderation: Speakers:
|
15:15 – 15:45
Coffee break and networking opportunity
15:45– 16:30
Panel 2 – How can Accounting Standard Setters help spur the emergence of Integrated Accounting?
Moderation:
Cornis van der Lugt – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Paul Hurks – Dutch National Federation of Accountants (NBA)
- Richard Martin – Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
- Alain Mulder – Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
- Frank Verbeeten – University of Amsterdam
16:30 – 17:00
SESSION 2 – Introduction and Release of the New Business Model Blueprint
- Ralph Thurm – Reporting 3.0
- Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
17:00 – 18:15
WORKSHOPS 2 – The New Business Model Blueprint – focus sessions on recommendations
A: EDUCATION |
A deeper dive into the New Business Model Blueprint with a focus on translating awareness into action
Moderation: Speakers:
|
B: IMPLEMENTATION |
A focus session on case studies of how the Reporting 3.0 tooling to help entrepreneurs design and implement ‘integral business models’ Moderation: Speakers:
|
C: ACCELERATION |
An assessment of how intrapreneurs and external analysts can use scenarios and transition planning to instigate and scale the design of new integral business models Moderation: Speakers:
|
18:15 – 20:00
Drinks & Reception
20:00 – 20:30
End of Day 1
DAY 2 – June 13, 2018
07:30 – 09:00
Registration, Welcome Coffee, Networking Opportunities
09:00 – 09:15
09:15 – 11:00
Panel 3 – INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE:
New Business Model Intrapreneurs and Entrepreneurs – united for the future we design
- Daniel Christian Wahl – Author of “Designing Regenerative Cultures”
CO-KEYNOTES & PLENARY DISCUSSION:
The scalability of New Business Models – how to link micro with meso and macro to trigger the emergence of ‘integral business models’
Moderation:
Ralph Thurm & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Michel Bauwens – P2P Foundation
- Katie Hill – B Lab UK
11:00 – 11:30
Coffee break and networking opportunity
11:30 – 12:45
Panel 4 – REPORTING 3.0 COMMUNITY:
Leading Edge Examples of Next Generation Practices from Reporting 3.0 Community Members & the Launch of “Blueprint 5”
Moderation:
Ralph Thurm & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Tjeerd Krumpelman – ABN AMRO
- Kirsty Collins – World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA)
- Romie Goedicke – International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN Netherlands)
- Mark van Clieaf – Organizational Capital Partners
12:45 – 13:45
Lunch break and networking opportunity
13:45 – 15:00
WORKSHOPS 3 – The REPORTING 3.0 DISSEMINATION PROGRAMS – engagement opportunities
A: EDUCATION |
A deeper dive into the foundational concepts and pioneering practices that define Reporting 3.0’s transformative ambition
Moderation: Speakers:
|
B: IMPLEMENTATION |
Practical examples of leveraging collaboration in reporting and metrics for scaling transformation Moderation: Speakers:
|
C: ACCELERATION |
Technological advances in big data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain for activating acceleration Moderation: Speakers:
|
15:00 – 15:45
SESSION 3 – An update on the Global Thresholds & Allocations Council (GTAC)
Moderation:
Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- Allen White – Tellus Institute
- Mark McElroy – Center for Sustainable Organizations
15:45 – 17:00
Panel 5 – REPORTING 3.0 PLATFORM: THE FUTURE ROADMAP
Scaling Transformation by Applying Thresholds & Allocations from the Micro to the Meso to the Macro Levels
Moderation:
Peter Teuscher & Bill Baue – Reporting 3.0
Speakers:
- James Quilligan – Economic Democracy Advocates
- Gil Friend – Natural Logic / City of Palo Alto
- Claudine Blamey – The Crown Estate
17:00 – 17:15
CLOSING (Synopsis of the conference)
- Ralph Thurm – Reporting 3.0
- Bill Baue – reporting 3.0
- Wim Bartels – KPMG
17:15 – 18:00
ADJOURN
Speakers and Moderators
Keynote Speakers
James Quilligan
Senior Advisor, Economic Democracy Advocates Senior Advisor, Peer to Peer Foundation
Richard Howitt
CEO International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC)
Dr. Daniel Christian Wahl
Author, Designing Regenerative Cultures
Wim Bartels
Partner Corporate Reporting, KPMG Netherlands
Tjeerd Krumpelman
Head of Business Advisory, Reporting and Stakeholder Management at ABN Amro
Lois Guthrie
Director, Redefining Value World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Dr. Mark McElroy
Founding Director, CSO / Co-Creator, MultiCapital Scorecard
Claudine Blamey
Head of Sustainability and Stewardship, The Crowne Estate
Bastian Buck
Director, Standards Division, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Katie Hill
Executive Director of B Lab UK
Frank Blasio
Director of Thought Leadership
Richard Martin
Head of Corporate Reporting, ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)
Dr. Allen White
Co-Founder/Former CEO – GRI, Co-Founder/Director – Corporation 20/20, Founder – Global Initiative for Sustainability Ratings, Tellus Institute
Paul Hurks
Manager International Accountancy Coordination,
Nederlandse Beroepsorganisatie van Accountants (NBA)
Romie Goedicke
Head of One Planet Thinking, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN Netherlands)
Alain Mulder
Regional Director IMA Europe, Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
Gil Friend
Chairman, Natural Logic, Inc., Founder, Gradient Capital
Kirsty Collins
Lead Engagement, World Benchmarking Alliance
Prof. Frank Verbeeten
Professor of Accounting, University of Amsterdam
Mark van Clieaf
Managing Partner, Organizational Capital Partners
Michel Bauwens
Founder and Vision Coordinator, P2P Foundation
Speakers
Antony Upward
Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Design, OCAD University, and Flourishing Enterprise Designer, Edward James Consulting Ltd., a Certified Benefit Corporation® – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Prof. René P. Orij
Associate professor of accounting, Nyenrode Business Universiteit
Sven Herrmann
Programme Lead, Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Shari Helaine Littan
Editor-Author: Financial Reporting & Management–US GAAP, Thomson Reuters
Danielle Jiskoot
Manager Business Development, Supply Chain Information Management (SIM)
Kevin Horgan
Impact Valuation Specialist, Future-Fit Foundation
Henk de Man
Co-Founder & Value Architect VDMbee
David Plummer
Managing Partner, Triage
Catarina Camerani
Manager Social Sustainability, AkzoNobel Integrated Sustainability Team
Salomon Billeter
Founder Eco2Link Simulator (scaling4good) and Head Casualty R&D Core (Swiss Re)
Dr. Charles Travis Canfield
IFC (International Finance Corporation)
Niels Faber
Researcher, Radboud University Nijmegen
Lynn Benander
President, Co-op Power
Lisette van der Maarel
Business Development ReBlend and Change Maker Jolly Green Giant
Ben Carpenter
CEO, Social Value (UK)
Anita de Wit
Change maker & Founder, ReBlend
Adrian de Groot-Ruiz
Executive Director, True Price Foundation
Sarah Grey
Markets Director, International Integrated Reporting Council
Christian Shearer
COO, Regen Network
Ralitza Germanova
Corporate Governance Officer, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Dr. Raj Thamotheram
Founder and Co-Chair, Preventable Surprises
Dr. Tony Rooke
Technical Director, CDP
Mark van Baal
Founder, Follow This
Moderators
Ralph Thurm
Reporting3.0
Bill Baue
Reporting3.0
Dr. Cornis van der Lugt
Reporting 3.0,
BSD Consulting
Peter Teuscher
Reporting 3.0,
BSD Consulting
Josephine Matthews
Founder Sustainable Value Creation
Felipe Arango
Partner, BSD Consulting
About Reporting 3.0
As a “for-impact”-Initiative, Reporting 3.0 was established in 2013 by leading sustainability consultancy BSD Consulting. Reporting 3.0 serves as a global platform to scout out and accelerate reporting innovations that help to bring the global economy onto a sustainable path and to make a green, inclusive and open economy reality. It is an answer to the need for consolidation and convergence in a fragmented reporting market. It serves as a neutral, pre-competitive and market-making platform and instigator of multi-stakeholder collaboration toward a “North Star” for new breakthroughs in disclosure and reporting. Since its inception, it focused on a thorough evaluation of the status quo of corporate reporting, with the objective of connecting ideas, concepts, tools and practitioners to shape the future of reporting. It held four major global conferences to explore and shape the field and various Transition Labs and Regional Roundtables. In 2015, Reporting 3.0 has launched its Series of four Blueprint projects. Furthermore, Reporting 3.0 became the lighthouse initiative of Oncommons, a not-for-profit gGmbH, registered in Berlin, Germany, founded early 2017. This allows Reporting 3.0 to benefit from a broader array of funding opportunities. Oncommons is also registered as 501(c3) organization in the US, and has plans to broaden its reach into other areas necessary to make a Green, Inclusive and Open Economy a reality.
About Reporting 3.0
As a “for-impact”-Initiative, Reporting 3.0 was established in 2013 by leading sustainability consultancy BSD Consulting. Reporting 3.0 serves as a global platform to scout out and accelerate reporting innovations that help to bring the global economy onto a sustainable path and to make a green, inclusive and open economy reality. It is an answer to the need for consolidation and convergence in a fragmented reporting market. It serves as a neutral, pre-competitive and market-making platform and instigator of multi-stakeholder collaboration toward a “North Star” for new breakthroughs in disclosure and reporting. Since its inception, it focused on a thorough evaluation of the status quo of corporate reporting, with the objective of connecting ideas, concepts, tools and practitioners to shape the future of reporting. It held four major global conferences to explore and shape the field and various Transition Labs and Regional Roundtables. In 2015, Reporting 3.0 has launched its Series of four Blueprint projects. Furthermore, Reporting 3.0 became the lighthouse initiative of Oncommons, a not-for-profit gGmbH, registered in Berlin, Germany, founded early 2017. This allows Reporting 3.0 to benefit from a broader array of funding opportunities. Oncommons is also registered as 501(c3) organization in the US, and has plans to broaden its reach into other areas necessary to make a Green, Inclusive and Open Economy a reality.
Introductory Comments