Use industry-leading reporting tools to uncover the social and economic benefits throughout your supply chain. Cut down on spreadsheets and use the latest technology to accurately collect data from contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers.
Local and Domestic Content
Indigenous Content
Diversity and Social Procurement Levels
Detailed Employment Metrics
Capacity Building Metrics
NetBenefit Software has tracked millions of data points on projects since 2005. The data framework has evolved over time to include proven best practices and industry standards.
All data collected is immediately available in The Reporting Suite. The Reporting Suite leverages Microsoft PowerBI and includes a variety of interactive dashboards.
Understand the full picture and report on workforce diversity throughout project operations.
Commonly tracked metrics include:
Gender
Indigenous Affiliation
Visible Minority
Persons with Disability
Veteran
Apprenticeship
Pro Tip: Employee Profiles include projects, parent company, work-hours, job positions mapped to National Occupation Classifications (NOC), and other core data points.
Standard procurement systems aren't designed to collect socioeconomic data from the supply chain. Instead, enable contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to report data directly with a tool that is purpose-built.
Commonly tracked supplier metrics include:
Women Owned Companies
Locally Owned Companies
Indigenous Owned
Veteran Owned
Owned by Persons with Disability
Social Enterprise
Pro Tip: Capture key supplier data directly from suppliers.
Uncover the local benefits created for communities. Monitor local spend, local employment, and local investment. Enhance government reporting and internal decision making with accurate data.
Commonly tracked metrics include:
Procurement Spending
Employment Volume and Job Types
Employee Residency
Capacity Building
Employee Diversity
Job Progression, Apprentices, Certifications
Pro Tip: Make sure that data is tracked efficiently and accurately to get the full picture of what's happening at the ground level.
Beyond workforce and procurement detail, other community investment metrics are critical to understand and communicate impact.
Donations and Sponsorships
Supplier and Workforce Events
Education and Healthcare Programs
Investment Outcomes
Research & Development
Pro Tip: Understand the full impact of contributions with investment tracking that collects inputs and outcomes, then helps tell a story with easy-to-understand visuals.
Accurate ESG reporting is becoming more important throughout all industries. Use the high quality data from the Benefits Tracking module to satisfy multiple reporting requirements.
Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM)
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG)
The Mining Local Procurement Reporting Mechanism (LPRM)
Many more socio-economic ESG standards
Pro Tip: Satisfy requirements with standard reports that will live updating data. Drill into the data to pick up on leading and lagging indicators to improve ESG performance.
A simple tool to track, manage, and consolidate engagement data. Cut time spent on administrative tasks and focus on building strong partnerships.
Use a simple structure to organize agreements, commitments, and actions to make sure that nothing falls through the cracks. Establish accountability and deliver on promises.
A trusted framework to track socio-economic benefits throughout a project supply chain. Key metrics include local content, supplier diversity, social procurement, employment diversity, and community investment.