Corporate Social Responsibility - A Must for Modern Managers
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In London
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Days
This course provides a cross-sectional view of CSR as both an emerging corporate priority and a development opportunity. It highlights the burgeoning and complex demands of CSR and encourages delegates to build corporate strategies that create positive social change, increased financial returns and business value. Suitable for: This challenging course is designed for senior managers and executives who direct corporate social responsibility initiatives or contribute to an organisation's public affairs, philanthropy, environmental or community affairs decisions. It will also benefit managers and decision-makers with profit and loss responsibilities whose duties include CSR related activities.
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COURSE PROFILE
Engaging in corporate social responsibility. Assessing the business case for CSR - Emerging guidelines: EFQM framework and UN Global Compact - Approaches to social responsibility - Driving CSR throughout the organisation
Implementing corporate management strategies. Assessing your sphere of influence and current CSR profile - Stakeholder engagement: identifying the issues and pressure points - Developing powerful responsibility strategies - Aligning strategies with organisational goals
Measuring and communicating your CSR performance. Best practice in CSR reporting and communication - Writing an effective CSR report - Assessments, auditing and assurance
Moving beyond responsibility into value. Overcoming internal barriers - Enhancing risk management - Leading an organisation to increased economic performance
SKILLS ATTAINEDUnderstanding and developing CSR strategies
Conducting assessments for responsibility assurance
Aligning company vision with strategy
Sustaining competitive advantage
Eliminating barriers for effective communication
Managing key stakeholders
Writing responsibility reports
Corporate Social Responsibility - A Must for Modern Managers