Context
An international organisation of around 60 staff wanted to better understand the environmental impact of its digital usage and structure a common approach to reduce its digital footprint.
Despite a strong environmental culture, teams lacked concrete benchmarks to act on IT topics: equipment lifecycle, energy consumption, cloud, data centres and daily best practices.
Sector backdrop. Non-profits typically have lean IT teams, mission-driven boards and a strong appetite for evidence-based action. A structured Sustainable IT programme helps them practise internally what they often advocate externally.
What we delivered
MIKUJY designed and ran an immersive two-day training programme dedicated to building a Sustainable IT culture, structured around three axes:
- Understanding the digital footprint, full lifecycle of equipment and main impact categories.
- Measuring and analysing Sustainable IT maturity, mapped against ISSB and CSRD frameworks.
- Co-creating a common roadmap with SMART objectives and tracking indicators.
Results
Teams gained a clear, shared view of digital impacts on the environment. The organisation now has a complete maturity assessment and a prioritised action plan, plus a common roadmap that opens the way to future European labelling.
Why this matters
Training programmes have the longest tail of any Sustainable IT intervention: months later, the vocabulary, frameworks and shared mental models are still in use, even when the initial enthusiasm has moved to other topics.
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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