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There’s no question that we are not recession proof. Nevertheless, I am delighted that we have still enjoyed growth, even in these difficult markets. Turbulent markets create opportunities that wouldn’t otherwise be there.Jim Quigley, Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
We’re now in to an era where corporate responsibility, broadly defined, is very important. Companies are not going to be successful long term if they shy away from recognizing that. It can’t just be an extra any longer.John Connolly, Chairman of the Board, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
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Restoring confidence in capital markets and in business generally requires a demonstrable commitment by leaders to sustainable development. This means investing and managing for the long term, and a renewed emphasis on corporate responsibility.Jim Quigley, Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Deloitte’s commitment to the public interest goes back to the origins of our organization. Deloitte’s leaders have encouraged and empowered the organization’s people to act with integrity and long-term vision ever since. Today the Deloitte Shared Values bind the people of Deloitte together across cultures, customs, and languages, and promote trust among them. Along with the Ethical Principles, of which one is “responsibility to society,” these values define the way business is done in every member firm across the world.
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October 2008
Newly elected Deloitte China CEO Chris Lu reinforces vision to continue growth in China. Since the unveiling in 2004 of the China investment strategy, Deloitte China has achieved significant growth and is one of the organization’s fastest-growing member firms.
November 2008
Deloitte U.S. is named by Boston College Center for Corporate Responsibility and the Reputation Institute as one of the top 50 U.S. companies on the 2008 Corporate Responsibility Index (CSRI), a new listing that links public perception of corporate responsibility to reputation.
April 2009
Deloitte Middle East is the only professional services firm recognized by Hewitt Associates as best employer in the Middle East in the first ever survey of this nature in this region.
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My father always told me the sky’s the limit. He inspired me to get the best education possible— and now I’m doing the same thing for the students I work with.Satra Sampson-Arokium, Tracking and trading specialist, Deloitte United States
I help businesses solve challenging technology problems. I have profiles on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter. I can’t talk to clients about these without being an avid user myself.Tomas Jones,Consultant, Deloitte United Kingdom
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FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
$26.1
-4.9%
FY09
5.7
6.5
2.0
11.9
$26.1
2.0%
-5.5%
-13.8%
-6.4%
3.4
10.2
12.5
$26.1
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
-9.0%
4.7%
-3.7%
Aggregate member firm revenue by industry group (in billions of US$)
Consumer Business & Transportation
Energy & Resources
$2.1
$5.2
$1.9$6.9
Financial Services
$3.6
$2.0
$2.9
Life Sciences & Health Care
Manufacturing
Public Sector
Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Other
$1.5
(in billions of US$, rounded)
From FY08 to FY09Note: Because of rounding, numbers may not tally with the total.
* From FY08 to FY09*
(in billions of US$)
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
$26.1
-4.9%
FY09
5.7
6.5
2.0
11.9
$26.1
2.0%
-5.5%
-13.8%
-6.4%
3.4
10.2
12.5
$26.1
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
-9.0%
4.7%
-3.7%
Aggregate member firm revenue by industry group (in billions of US$)
Consumer Business & Transportation
Energy & Resources
$2.1
$5.2
$1.9$6.9
Financial Services
$3.6
$2.0
$2.9
Life Sciences & Health Care
Manufacturing
Public Sector
Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Other
$1.5
(in billions of US$, rounded)
From FY08 to FY09Note: Because of rounding, numbers may not tally with the total.
* From FY08 to FY09*
(in billions of US$)
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
$26.1
-4.9%
FY09
5.7
6.5
2.0
11.9
$26.1
2.0%
-5.5%
-13.8%
-6.4%
3.4
10.2
12.5
$26.1
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
-9.0%
4.7%
-3.7%
Aggregate member firm revenue by industry group (in billions of US$)
Consumer Business & Transportation
Energy & Resources
$2.1
$5.2
$1.9$6.9
Financial Services
$3.6
$2.0
$2.9
Life Sciences & Health Care
Manufacturing
Public Sector
Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Other
$1.5
(in billions of US$, rounded)
From FY08 to FY09Note: Because of rounding, numbers may not tally with the total.
* From FY08 to FY09*
(in billions of US$)
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
$26.1
-4.9%
FY09
5.7
6.5
2.0
11.9
$26.1
2.0%
-5.5%
-13.8%
-6.4%
3.4
10.2
12.5
$26.1
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
-9.0%
4.7%
-3.7%
Aggregate member firm revenue by industry group (in billions of US$)
Consumer Business & Transportation
Energy & Resources
$2.1
$5.2
$1.9$6.9
Financial Services
$3.6
$2.0
$2.9
Life Sciences & Health Care
Manufacturing
Public Sector
Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Other
$1.5
(in billions of US$, rounded)
From FY08 to FY09Note: Because of rounding, numbers may not tally with the total.
* From FY08 to FY09*
(in billions of US$)
FY08
55%FY09
59%
Aggregate member firm revenue contributed by medium-sized and privately owned companies
The reported FY08 figure of 62%, shown in the 2008 DTT Annual Review, included client expenses. The figure has been restated to 55%, excluding client expenses, to compare equitably with the FY09 figure of 59%, a significant increase.
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Deloitte member firm people by level and region
Partners 9,555Professional staff 130,208Administrative staff 28,888Grand total 168,651
AmericasPartners 4,250 Professional staff 52,572Administrative staff 13,841Total 70,663
Europe/Middle East/AfricaPartners 3,228 Professional staff 49,864Administrative staff 10,742Total 63,834
Asia PacificPartners 2,077Professional staff 27,772Administrative staff 4,305 Total 34,154
Deloitte member firm peopleby function
121,300
132,400
146,600
161,300
168,651
22,401
Audit
Consulting
Financial Advisory
Tax & Legal
Management and Administration
27,308
8,352
34,866
75,724
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
15,600
58,600
20,600
21,300
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Presence of Deloittemember firms
FY09
FY08
FY07
FY06
FY05
55FY09FY08FY07FY06
Women as percentage of total member firm personnel
Women as percentage of member firm hires
Women as percentage of member firm partners and directors
Women as percentage of member firm managers
Women at Deloittemember firms
47
35
44
Number of locations
Number of member firmsPresence of Deloittemember firms
FY09
FY08
FY07
FY06
FY05
55FY09FY08FY07FY06
Women as percentage of total member firm personnel
Women as percentage of member firm hires
Women as percentage of member firm partners and directors
Women as percentage of member firm managers
Women at Deloittemember firms
47
35
44
Number of locations
Number of member firms
Number of Deloitte member firm partners and professionals on international assignment
FY09FY08
1,540
1,6701700
1600
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000
Deloitte social media presence as of October 2009
over 75,000Deloitte professionals are members on LinkedIn
11,343 fans of the Deloitte Global Facebook page
2,169 followers of the Deloitte Global Twitter feed
“International assignment” refers to assignments with duration of three months or greater.
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Partners 9,555Professional staff 130,208Administrative staff 28,888Grand total 168,651
AmericasPartners 4,250 Professional staff 52,572Administrative staff 13,841Total 70,663
Europe/Middle East/AfricaPartners 3,228 Professional staff 49,864Administrative staff 10,742Total 63,834
Asia PacificPartners 2,077Professional staff 27,772Administrative staff 4,305 Total 34,154
Deloitte member firm peopleby function
121,300
132,400
146,600
161,300
168,651
22,401
Audit
Consulting
Financial Advisory
Tax & Legal
Management and Administration
27,308
8,352
34,866
75,724
FY09FY08FY07FY06FY05
15,600
58,600
20,600
21,300
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Deloitte Global Careers website in FY09
132countries with job listings
over 5,300
largest number of jobs posted
on a given day in FY09
over 7,000,000
annual visits
821student
applications received per day
on average
2,322applications
received per day on average
over 40,000
people hired in the member firms in FY09
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The 2008 Global New Partner Seminar showcased the largest and most diverse member firm partner class.
2008
583 participants
2007
543participants
2006
503participants
The 2008 Global New Partner Seminar showcased the largest and most diverse member firm partner class.
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The Deloitte Learning Platform for member firm professionals
132countries
with anytime access
over130,000
unique users
in FY09
over90,000
professionals who participated in the Deloitte Virtual
Classroom from June–January FY09
over2,000
professionals who have enrolled in or completed a
Certified to Serve course
over50,000e-learning
solutions in multiple formats
and languages
9
Certified to Serve courses
The Certified to Serve program is designed to equip practitioners with some of the tools and information needed to ensure quality across borders on a single client engagement and to help them get up-to-speed quickly when joining the team. There are currently nine client-specific Certified to Serve courses.
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International Student Business Forum The International Student Business Forum (ISBF), a career and leadership development program for high-performing college and university students from around the world, was founded in FY07 in response to the needs of a group of Europe/Middle East/Africa-based member firms. To date, ISBF alumni have been hired into internship or full-time positions in 18 member firms. Member firms in the Americas participated for the first time in FY09.
FY07
9 FY08
19FY09
21
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115,000hours of pro bono work
463,000 hours of volunteer and pro bono work
212,000hours of traditional volunteering
136,000hours of skills-based volunteering + =+
Figures represent aggregate hours and estimated value of time for 15 large Deloitte member firms.For a description of how these figures were calculated, please refer to pages 15-16 and 38-39 in the PDF copy of the 2009 DTT Corporate Responsibility Report.
US$24.1mValue of pro bono projects
US$50.7m Total value of volunteer and pro bono work
US$15.9mValue of traditional volunteering
US$10.7mValue of skills-based volunteering + =+
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Community investment
2008: 57 countries; over 48,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2007: 43 countries; over 46,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2006: 38 countries; over 40,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2005: 30 countries; over 48,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2004: 6 countries; over 20,000 par
ticip
ants
To celebrate and showcase year-round community investment activities, many Deloitte member firms designate a day of service–IMPACT Day–to support their communities.
Community investment
US$54.5m
US$26.8m US$6.9m
Member firm and foundation donations
Member firm partner and employee donations to firm-supported fundraising efforts
Total management costs for firms’ community investment programs and foundations
Total value of volunteer and pro bono work
US$50.7m
Figures represent aggregate community investments for 15 large Deloitte member firms.
IMPACT Day worldwide
US$138.9m
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2008: 57 countries; over 48,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2007: 43 countries; over 46,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2006: 38 countries; over 40,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2005: 30 countries; over 48,000 p
artic
ipan
ts 2004: 6 countries; over 20,000 par
ticip
ants
To celebrate and showcase year-round community investment activities, many Deloitte member firms designate a day of service–IMPACT Day–to support their communities.
Community investment
US$54.5m
US$26.8m US$6.9m
Member firm and foundation donations
Member firm partner and employee donations to firm-supported fundraising efforts
Total management costs for firms’ community investment programs and foundations
Total value of volunteer and pro bono work
US$50.7m
Figures represent aggregate community investments for 15 large Deloitte member firms. For a description of how these figures were calculated, please refer to pages 15-16 and 38-39 in the PDF copy of the 2009 DTT Corporate Responsibility Report.
IMPACT Day worldwide
US$138.9m
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Environment
Usage of purchased electricity in member firm facilities:
308,251,648 kWh total,
2.59 MWh per person
Carbon emissions resulting from electricity usage:
155,860 Mt CO2,
1.31 Mt CO2 per person
Business air travel:
1,694,683,035 km,
14,220 km per person
Carbon emissions resulting from business air travel:
197,567 Mt CO2,
1.66 Mt CO2 per person
MWh–megawatt-hours kWh–kilowatt-hours Mt–metric tons
Figures represent environmental impacts of 15 large Deloitte member firms. For a description of how these figures were calculated, please refer to pages 23 and 38-39 in the PDF copy of the 2009 DTT Corporate Responsibility Report.
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Deloitte believes that conventional education is in need of improvement to prepare young people for success and achievement in the 21st-century economy. This is particularly true for students who are underserved. These young people are unprepared for higher education and employment and therefore struggle to realize their full potential as individuals and contributors to society.
Deloitte believes that its people can contribute to communities most effectively by using their professional capabilities to scale the impact of programs that support young people to develop 21st-century skills. Through Deloitte21, a collective action and advocacy initiative, leaders from Deloitte collaborate with business, government, and community leaders to improve the quality and relevance of young people’s education. The newly formed Deloitte21 Fellows program offers the best-performing people from member firms opportunities to lead the growth of transformative education initiatives at the local and global levels.
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Deloitte member firms take a serious, business-minded approach to climate change and other issues in environmental protection. The member firms are working to enact more environmentally sustainable approaches to running their operations. The member firms are also harnessing the passion and commitment of their more than 168,000 people to lighten the ecological impacts of their everyday actions at work. Through the Climate Change and Sustainability Services network, the member firms’ partners and professionals advise clients on practices that are both eco-friendly and good for their businesses.
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