Context
A large international technology company wanted to make the real footprint of IT and AI visible to its teams and start a global reflection on digital sustainability.
Sector backdrop. For technology and services companies, the IT footprint is the business footprint. Sustainable IT therefore directly affects product strategy, supplier choices and the credibility of the company's own sustainability claims.
Highlights
- Real digital footprint beyond CO2: water, resources, energy, e-waste.
- Energy and water impact of AI, plus its potential for good when used wisely.
- Green IT in organisations: Measure. Plan. Train. Implement. Perpetuate.
Why this matters
Awareness workshops only work when they translate into changed habits. The most reliable predictor is that participants leave with concrete actions tied to their own job, not generic advice that could apply to anyone.
A few patterns came out of the engagement that tend to repeat across organisations of similar scale: teams engage far more when they see numbers from their own organisation, not generic averages.
How the MIKUJY platform supported the work
The MIKUJY platform was used end-to-end to structure the engagement, host the data and consolidate results in dashboards the teams could revisit at any time.
More specifically, the Gamify module fed the awareness workshops with the organisation's own numbers and challenges, so participants could engage with their real footprint rather than generic averages.
MIKUJY consultants brought hands-on professional support throughout the engagement, facilitating workshops, validating data and helping translate the platform outputs into a concrete action plan.
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