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SUSTAINABILITY

We believe every business must be a sustainable business

We help our clients advance their environmental, social and governance goals by connecting sustainability to their transformations; operate our business with a strong commitment to the environment, ethics and human rights; and work to create value in communities around the world.

On track

We are on track to achieve our 2025 carbon removal goal and we set new goals for the future

89%

of our key suppliers* have disclosed emissions targets

~5M

people equipped with skills toward employment or entrepreneurship

*Key suppliers are defined as vendors that represent a significant portion of our 2019 Scope 3 emissions.

Ethics & governance

Our commitment to ethics, human rights and strong corporate governance is a key driver of our business strategy and is essential to safeguarding our people, clients, brand and financial performance. It is the foundation on which we build trust.

Building a strong ethical culture

To help our people make ethical choices and consider the full impact of their decisions, we rely on our core values and our Code of Business Ethics (COBE) to inform our behavior.

Accenture has been named to Ethisphere’s 2024 World’s Most Ethical Companies list for 17 consecutive years.

Ethics & Compliance training

All our people, including part-time employees and contractors, are required to complete Ethics & Compliance training each year. This is fundamental to promoting a shared understanding of ethical conduct across our organization.

99%

of our people* completed Ethics & Compliance training, including our managing directors and Global Management Committee

*Excludes Avanade, a joint venture between Accenture and Microsoft, Accenture Federal Services and recent acquisitions.

Anticorruption policies and compliance

Our Code of Business Ethics (COBE) and related anticorruption policies, which are part of both our global Ethics & Compliance program and human rights efforts, require our people, business partners and business intermediaries (and suppliers through our Supplier Standards of Conduct) to comply with anticorruption laws everywhere we do business.

Reporting concerns and transparency

We encourage and empower our people and third parties to speak up safely and confidently if they experience, see or become aware of any inappropriate behavior, including any form of disrespect, harassment, racism, discrimination or retaliation—or have any concerns about unethical, illegal behavior or breaches of human rights. And we have zero tolerance for retaliation.

We offer our people many ways to raise a concern—through our leaders, through any of our people in Human Resources or Legal, and anonymously through our Accenture Business Ethics Helpline—and once they do, we make it clear what to expect.

Clear standards of behavior

The first fundamental behavior in our COBE is “Make Your Conduct Count.” It articulates five locally relevant yet globally applicable standards to guide how our people think and act across our unique and diverse culture. This framework creates a foundation for a positive, respectful and inclusive work environment.

We speak up about concerns, knowing Accenture never tolerates retaliation.

We treat each other with respect.

We are proud to be ambassadors of Accenture, and we act accordingly.

We apply our principle of meritocracy when we make decisions about our people.

We ensure our personal interests and relationships do not create conflicts for Accenture.

Cybersecurity governance

As part of our Board of Directors’ role in overseeing the Company’s enterprise risk management program, the Board devotes time and attention to cybersecurity and data privacy-related risks, with the Audit Committee responsible for overseeing information technology risk exposures, including cybersecurity, data privacy and data security.

  • The Audit Committee receives reports on cybersecurity and data privacy matters and related risk exposures from management, including our chief information security officer, at least twice a year and more frequently as applicable.
  • In addition, the Audit Committee’s quarterly enterprise risk management updates include developments regarding IT security and data protection. Recent topics included evolving generative AI threats, social engineering resistance and deepfake readiness.
  • The Audit Committee regularly updates the Board on such matters and the Board also periodically receives reports from management directly.
  • We have protocols by which cybersecurity incidents that meet established reporting thresholds are escalated within the company and, where appropriate, reported promptly to the Board.
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Deepfake training

As part of Accenture’s ongoing commitment to raising deepfake awareness and bolstering security trainings, we have developed a deepfake training program available to our clients as well as the public. We have also rolled this out internally to Accenture employees as a mandatory five-minute training video. The video is embedded into a web-based resource kit that provides further interactive and educational materials on the dangers and prevalence of deepfakes. 

Learn more at First Ai:iD Kit

 

Data privacy and information security

Safeguarding data and systems is one of our most important responsibilities in building and maintaining trust, not only with our people but also with our clients and other stakeholders.

Beyond adhering to specific regional legal requirements, we apply strict data privacy and security standards to all information, everywhere. All our people have a personal responsibility to practice effective and responsible data management in accordance with our policies, including our Data Privacy Policy and procedures, our Binding Corporate Rules, and our Breach Notification process, as well as new and changing global regulations and jurisprudence.

While many of our people work in our office spaces, others work in remote and hybrid work environments. This complex work model, partnered with potential business risks associated with ongoing geopolitical tensions, reinforces the need for a proactive, cyber-resilient approach to keep data safe across our business, our people and our clients.

Learn more in the Sustainability—Ethics & governance section of our 360° Value Report.

Our core values

Our values shape our culture and define our character. We live our core values through individual behaviors that guide how we act and make decisions.

Client value creation

Enabling clients to become high-performance businesses and creating long-term relationships by being responsive and relevant and by consistently delivering value.

One global network

Leveraging the power of global insight, relationships, collaboration and learning to deliver exceptional service to clients wherever they do business.

Respect for the individual

Valuing diversity and unique contributions, fostering a trusting, open and inclusive environment and treating each person in a manner that reflects Accenture’s values.

Best people

Attracting, developing and retaining the best talent for our business, challenging our people, demonstrating a “can-do” attitude and fostering a collaborative and supportive environment.

Integrity

Being ethically unyielding and honest and inspiring trust by saying what we mean, matching our behaviors to our words and taking responsibility for our actions.

Stewardship

Fulfilling our obligation of building a better, stronger and more durable company for future generations, protecting the Accenture brand, meeting our commitment to stakeholders, acting with an owner mentality, developing our people and helping improve communities and the global environment.

Responsible AI

For any enterprise, Responsible AI means taking intentional actions to design, deploy and use AI to create value and build trust by protecting from the potential risks of AI. Responsible AI begins with a set of AI governing principles, which each enterprise adopts and then enforces.

Accenture’s Responsible AI principles

Human by Design

Understand the impact on humans every time you deploy AI and ensure that potential negative impacts are identified and managed consistent with our purpose and core values.

Fairness

All models should treat all groups equitably, and action must be taken to mitigate the potential for unwanted bias and other negative unintended consequences (e.g., unfair impact to gender, race and ethnicity).

Transparency, Explainability & Accuracy

Disclose the use of AI where appropriate and all should be able to understand and appropriately evaluate AI outputs and decision-making processes. We will use relevant and high-quality data responsibly so that outputs are reliable.

Safety

Evaluate potential safety concerns and take action to mitigate harm (e.g., with respect to human life, health, property and the environment) when deploying AI.

Accountability

Document enterprise-wide governance structures, with clear roles, policies and responsibilities.

Compliance, Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

All use of AI will comply with relevant laws, we will secure data with appropriate privacy protection and secure AI from cyber-attack. Our respective compliance programs for data privacy and security will be integrated where relevant to ensure compliance with these AI governing principles.

Sustainability

Deploy AI taking into account the impact on the planet, with appropriate steps taken to mitigate negative impacts. Our sustainability program will be integrated where relevant to ensure compliance with these AI governing principles.

Accenture’s Responsible AI Compliance Program

We have developed a Responsible AI Compliance program, which rests on a set of principles that we apply to our internal AI systems and the work we do with clients, partners and suppliers. Our program is grounded in our Code of Business Ethics and core values, has CEO sponsorship and has been scaled to our people worldwide.

As the development, adoption and use of AI technologies is still in the early stages, we are continuously working to evolve and improve our Responsible AI Compliance Program, which includes: 

  • AI governance and principles: leadership awareness, a formal governance structure, principles, policy and standards, and an internal multi-disciplinary program team.
  • AI risk assessments: a preliminary risk assessment and regulatory/enforcement review with ongoing follow up assessments and regular screening and assessment processes.
  • Systemic enablement for Responsible AI testing: standards for purchasing AI, controls in technology/processes/systems, and testing tools and persona-based training.
  • Ongoing monitoring and compliance: quality assurance programs, monitoring capabilities for compliance program effectiveness, and post-deployment use case compliance.

We also enabled our employees with Responsible AI training, including it as a component within our required ethics and compliance training for all employees and then providing more in-depth, targeted training for those employees most directly involved with AI. We are also helping clients implement their own Responsible AI compliance programs.

Business continuity

Our approach to managing disruption is based on years of experience, preparation and adapting the way we manage and deliver services. Our business resilience strategy supports how we operate as a company, starting with our global client base and the services we provide to them, underpinned by internal functions and technology, and supported by the collaborations of our third-party ecosystem.

Accenture’s business resilience program is aligned to industry standards and practices (ISO® 22301 across our India and Philippines locations and other select locations, based on need).

For more information, see our business continuity case study.

Governance

We have a history of strong corporate governance and believe that good governance is critical to achieving long-term shareholder value. We are committed to governance practices and policies that serve the long-term interests of Accenture and our stakeholders.

Our 2024 Proxy Statement includes a listing and summary of our corporate governance practices and policies relating to Board structure and independence, Board oversight and shareholder rights, among our other strong corporate governance practices.

Our Board of Directors

We believe strong independent leadership is essential for the Board to effectively perform its functions and to help ensure independent oversight of management. Currently, our Board leadership structure consists of an independent Lead Director, a chair (who is also our chief executive officer) and strong independent committee chairs.

The image presents data about workforce composition across gender, racial/ethnic diversity, and tenure.
The image presents data about workforce composition across gender, racial/ethnic diversity, and tenure.

50%

of board committees are chaired by women

75%

of board committees are chaired by racially and ethnically diverse directors*

4

new directors over past 2 years

64

is the average age of director nominees—with an age range of 57-70

*Racial and ethnic diversity is based on self-reported EEO-1 categories.

Oversight of ESG

The core of our strategy is delivering 360° value to our clients, people, shareholders, partners and communities by helping them continuously reinvent.

To drive change for our clients, and for our business, we work across a spectrum of environmental, social and governance (ESG) priorities—and help our stakeholders do the same— contributing to the creation of a more sustainable world for all.

At Accenture, responsibility for ESG matters starts at the top, with our Board actively overseeing our ESG strategies and progress in meeting our ESG-related commitments, and cascades throughout the business.