Corporate Social Responsibility Training

Course Info

Length: 1 Week

Type: Online

Available Dates

Fees

  • Jan-20-2025

    1,525

  • Feb-17-2025

    1,525

  • Mar-17-2025

    1,525

  • Apr-21-2025

    1,525

  • May-19-2025

    1,525

  • June-16-2025

    1,525

  • July-21-2025

    1,525

  • Aug-18-2025

    1,525

  • Sep-15-2025

    1,525

  • Oct-20-2025

    1,525

  • Nov-17-2025

    1,525

  • Dec-15-2025

    1,525

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

Introduction to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

 

  • Fundamental Definitions of CSR. 
  • Corporate Citizenship Concepts.
  • Historical Perspectives.
  • Advancing View Points on CSR.
  • Caroll’s Four Part Definition.
 Why is Corporate Social Responsibility is Important?
 
  • People-Planet-Profits. 
  • Two Views of CSR.
  • Should Corporations be Involved in CSR?
  • Arguments for and Against CSR.

 

 Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics

 

  • Definitions and Relationships.
  • Business Ethics Developments.
  • methods of Companies Integrate Ethics.
  • Commitment in Global Code of Business Ethics.
  • Making Decisions on Ethical Issues.
Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 

 

  • Finding your ‘Materiality’
  • Gathering Data
  • Defining a Strategy - Examples
  • How to Implement a Plan
  • Assessing and Measuring Impact
  • Reporting
 
The Evolution and Revolution of Corporate Social Responsibility

 

  • The Rise and Fall of CSR.
  • The Failure of CSR: 3 Curses.
  • Embracing the Future: 5 Principles.
  • Shapeshifting: From CSR 1.0 to CSR 2.0
Rules for Effective Corporate Social Responsibility Communication

 

  • Rule #1: Act First, Talk Later.
  • Rule #2: The Why and the Wherefore.
  • Rule #3: Be Prepared.
  • Rule #4: CSR Must Be a Boardroom Priority.
  • Rule #5: Involve the Employees.
  • Rule #6: Extract Messages.
  • Rule #7: Everybody Is Different.
  • Rule #8: Embrace Dialogue.
  • Rule #9: Become an Example of Good Practice.
  • Rule #10: Responsible Product Brands.
Challenges of Corporate Social Responsibility

 

  • Friedman versus Russell.
  • Dimensions of CSR.
  • Models of CSR.
  • Common Mistakes in CSR.
  • Factors to Consider in Business Case for CSR.
  • CSR Implementation Framework.

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