Several years of in-depth research on organizational attempts to design and use management control for sustainability, paired with experience in financial valuation and financial management in various industries.


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ISO 50001 & Controlling: Integrating Energy Performance Indicators into Corporate Steering
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ISO 50001 & Controlling: Integrating Energy Performance Indicators into Corporate Steering
How can integrating energy performance indicators into corporate steering drive controlling success?
Our latest article demonstrates how ISO 50001 and modern controlling can work hand in hand – from technical integration to organizational and cognitive alignment – to ensure EnPIs become a core part of decision‑making and performance management.
Discover how this approach delivers both sustainable impact and competitive advantage.
The article covers:
- Benefits of integration
- Structural parallels between ISO 50001 and the management cycle of controlling
- Key dimensions of the integration process
- Best practices
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About the Author

Dr. Johannes Pauleikhoff
Senior Consultant
Motivated by the desire to help companies attain their sustainability-related objectives, I strive to support clients in establishing and using practices targeted at improving their sustainability performance. My interest lies in how sustainability considerations can become integrated into an organization’s daily activities as well as strategic decision-making and how various tools can be configured to serve these ends.

Dr. Johannes Pauleikhoff
Senior Consultant
Professional experience
Consulting focus @ CBR
Development of customized ESG strategies that are in line with corporate goals and regulatory requirements in industries such as medical technology and life sciences
Development and improvement of ESG data collection, reporting and risk management processes.
Conducting sustainability risk assessments, e.g. in relation to LkSG, CSDDD and EUDR and recommending strategies to mitigate environmental, social and governance risks.
Education
Ph. D. in Management Accounting, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar, Germany
Master in Accounting, Valuation and Financial Management, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden
Bachelor in Business Administration, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany