Criticisms of Corporate Social Responsibility
Course
In Hammersmith
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
Hammersmith
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Duration
1 Day
Target audience
Heads of organisations, chief officers, chairpersons, board members and directors.
Heads of departments, and senior managers & executives interested in corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Managers of tomorrow who wish to develop modern business practices and find ways to act in a truly responsible way.
Those who see business as being increasingly central to addressing global concerns and society’s expectations of going beyond wealth creation, against a backdrop of financial crises, climate change, political shifts, and population growth.
Those who want their business to maximise profits whilst also being publicly accountable for its social and environmental record.
Those who are concerned about the role of business in modern society.
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Subjects
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- CSR
- Anti-business
- Criticisms
- Goals
- Learning outcomes
- Pro-business
- Interaction of business
- Approach
- CSR perspective
Course programme
- Introducing critiques of CSR
- ‘CSR is anti-business’
- ‘CSR is pro-business’
- ‘The scope of CSR is too narrow’
- CSR fails to achieve its goals
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to understand:
- Why some see CSR as being anti-business or anti-free markets.
- How some regard CSR as being too pro-business.
- Why CSR has been criticised for failing to deal with major areas of the interaction of business with society.
- Why some feel that CSR needs to become more rigorous and tougher in its approach.
Criticisms of Corporate Social Responsibility