Corporate Social Responsibility for Finance
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The topic of the corporation’s place in society has been debated over several decades but there has been a noticeable increase in the attention paid to it recently. In particular, there has been a focus on how enterprises align their economic considerations with social and environmental ones. Various terms have been used but Corporate Social Responsibility seems to be the favourite.
Corporate Social Responsibility looks at the wider responsibilities of businesses to society at large. It explores the problems brought about by damage to the physical environment (pollution and degradation and resources) and the risks and opportunities they engender for individual enterprises. The course looks at the increasing amount of regulation and guidance, such as on diversity and fair trade, and outlines the vital role that the finance function can play.
Corporate Social Responsibility is part of our Issues and Debates suite of learning. Issues and Debates courses stimulate intelligent dialogue and debate and provide a valuable and evolving resource of professional knowledge and experience. These courses are topical, practical and highly relevant to today’s changing market. Each module is split into two activities: Understanding the issues and putting it into practice. The first encourages learners to think about a topic, drawing on their own professional experience and knowledge. The second helps them put ideas and/or theories into practice as part of their day-to-day work.
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About this course
Corporate Social Responsibility for Finance enables the learner to
• Identify the reasons behind the growing interest in Corporate Social Responsibility
• Understand the current thinking on the environmental and social responsibilities of business
• Understand how concepts of fairness and equality affect Corporate Social Responsibility
• Understand the processes required for risk management to be put in place
• Develop an understanding of a corporation’s place in the community
This course is designed to appeal to people working in the accounting and finance industry at all levels.
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- Trade
- Finance
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Financing
- Corporate Banking
- Corporate Valuation
- Corporation Tax
- Stakeholder
- Stakeholder Management
- Capital Investment
- Fair Trade
- Sustainability
- Sales
- Corporate Communications
- Corporate Reputation Management
- Corporate PR
- Communication Skills
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Financial Fluency
Online Learning
Course programme
The Context
• Introduction
• The global scene
• Stakeholders
• Overarching guidance
The environment
• Fairness
• A complex problem
• Climate change
• Sustainability
People
• Shared values
• High pay
• Diversity
• Community
Finance
• Fair trade
• Capitalism
• Long termism
• Epilogue
Corporate Social Responsibility for Finance