Audi Sustainability Report 2019
One thing is clear to the Supervisory Board: Something like the diesel crisis must never happen again at Audi. Thus, Audi continues to gather information about initiatives pertaining to compliance, integrity, risk management and corporate culture. Moreover, the Supervisory Board actively calls upon all members of the Board of Management to remain personally committed to these topics and places adhering to these ethical standards on par with economic goals when it comes to making fundamental economic decisions. Handling of the diesel crisis For further information on the tasks and issues addressed by the Supervisory Board, please refer to the Audi 2019 Financial Report on pages 104f. https://www.audi.com/content/dam/gbp2/company/sustainability/operations-and-integrity/compliance-and-risk-management/Code_of_Conduct_2019_Audi_200317_EN.pdf https://www.audi.com/en/company/investor-relations/reports-and-key-figures/annual-reports.html STRATEGY 20 EMPLOYEES & SOCIETYFOREWORD APPENDIXBRIEF PORTRAIT OPERATIONS & INTEGRITY PRODUCTS & SERVICES VALUE CREATION & PRODUCTION Audi Sustainability Report 2019 Progress you can feel Audi uses different dialogue formats and one-to-one discussions to find out what motivates stakeholders. The company tries to find the right format for stakeholders depending on the topics addressed. Targeted dialogue Material stakeholders are all internal and external groups of individuals that are affected directly or indirectly by the company’s business activities. The relevant stakeholders are identified based on their expectations, expertise, integrity, and their ability to influence Audi. Multi-stakeholder events, such as the Audi Dialog, or involvement in initiatives (see page 21) allow the company to engage directly with its stakeholders on core issues as well. Other approaches include dialogue as part of its activities in associations as well as memberships in committees.
Programme Flyer Berlinale Open House in the Audi Berlinale Lounge
Audi Formula E driver and UN climate ambassador Lucas di Grassi talks to Birgit Heidsiek, journalist and publisher of the “Green Film Shooting” magazine and the “Green Cinema Handbook” about measures that can be taken to create greater sustainability. Diese Veranstaltung findet auf Englisch statt. / This event will be held in English. 19:00 – 20:30 Uhr Series – Guilty Pleasures, Binge Watching und Fernsehkritik Julia Fidel, Leiterin der Berlinale Series, erörtert gemeinsam mit Matthias Kalle, stellvertretender Chefredakteur ZEITmagazin und Moderator des Serienpodcasts „Die Schaulustigen“, Regisseurin Soleen Yusef (Skylines, Deutschland 89) und Fernsehproduzentin Nataly Kudiabor (UFA Fiction) peinliche Lieblingsserien genauso wie die Frage, wer eigentlich bestimmt, was man Kultur nennen darf. 21:00 – 22:00 Uhr Berlinale Lounge Night: Lakedaimon Lassen Sie sich von der heroisch-melancholischen Stimme Lakedaimons entführen. Liebevoll arrangierte Synthie-Klangfelder verschmelzen mit jazzigen Harmonien, gesampelten Beats und rhythmischen Percussions. Ab 22:00 Uhr DJ Set: Annie O. Sonntag, 23.02.20 16:00 – 17:00 Uhr Lichtsprache Kaum ein Gestaltungsmittel bietet so viele Möglichkeiten wie Licht. Cesar Muntada Roura (führender Lichtdesigner bei Audi) und Expert*innen aus dem Bereich Film und Lichtdesign zeigen auf, wie der kreative Umgang mit Licht ihre Arbeit prägt. 19:00 – 20:30 Uhr Neue Ideen – vom Konzept in die Welt Gewinnen Sie Einblick, wie gute Ideen in tragfähige Produkte überführt werden. Tobias Krell berichtet über die Finanzierung seines Films. Daniel Saltzwedel (Filmförderreferent des Medienboards Berlin-Brandenburg), spricht über die relevanten Aspekte einer erfolgreichen Förderung.