Create a materiality assessment
To create an assessment, follow the steps below:
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Click on Assessments on the left-hand navigation menu.
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Click on Create Assessment
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Add name and time period of the assessment and click Next
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You can preview the material issues here by expanding out the sections, and clicking Next.
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You can add more stakeholders from this page by clicking on the three lines icon next to each stakeholder group, and selecting Add Stakeholders.
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Type in the email addresses of the stakeholders you want to add in the selected group, then click Add Stakeholders.
Complete these for all groups requiring stakeholders.
⚠️Good to know: You can choose to send the assessment straight away to the selected stakeholders in this step, or leave this box unticked to send it at a later time.
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Select the stakeholder groups that you want to consult and click on Next.
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Click on Add CC Details and enter your card details and choose either Credit Card or Direct Debit before sending the assessment to the Stakeholder.
⚠️Good to know: The billing will commence when the first external stakeholder is invited to take the survey. External stakeholders include any individuals added into the community, customers, investors or suppliers groups.
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Once you have entered your CC details, click Next
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Click Finish
Congratulations! You have finished your assessment.
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