21% of Indian Consumers demand CSR Activities in support of Health and Diseases over Poverty. To know more, check over CSR and Cause Market Study of India 2015.
Introduction to Corporate Social ResponsibilityDr. Mark Willis
While some companies will see CSR as a "sunk" investment, how a corporation acts within the community around them will determine their longevity. This presentation will walk the user through CSR from a high-level to help build the business case for establishing a Corp. Social Responsibility program.
we developing a training / coaching concept / programme under the working title GROWTW, which is dedicated to enhance the ability of managers to act with CSR...
4 Key Components to Winning CSR This 2017 (Webinar) CyberGrants
CyberGrants expects 2017 to be a true turning point. With the new administration, we’re seeing a rising interest in social, economical, and environmental issues from both public and private companies!
Having a strategy to support your employees and what they’re passionate about is important. So how can you support their passions and your business interests in 2017? And why should you care?
CyberGrants has been collaborating with companies to dramatically increase employee engagement, implement customized CSR initiatives and assist in grantmaking that impacts communities around the world. We’ll cover:
Storytelling: How to creatively connect and tell stories about your programs and goals.
Collaboration: From change management to collaboration, how to make the move.
Transparency: Learn to build a community your employees can trust.
Inclusion: How this concept will dramatically impact your workplace.
21% of Indian Consumers demand CSR Activities in support of Health and Diseases over Poverty. To know more, check over CSR and Cause Market Study of India 2015.
Introduction to Corporate Social ResponsibilityDr. Mark Willis
While some companies will see CSR as a "sunk" investment, how a corporation acts within the community around them will determine their longevity. This presentation will walk the user through CSR from a high-level to help build the business case for establishing a Corp. Social Responsibility program.
we developing a training / coaching concept / programme under the working title GROWTW, which is dedicated to enhance the ability of managers to act with CSR...
4 Key Components to Winning CSR This 2017 (Webinar) CyberGrants
CyberGrants expects 2017 to be a true turning point. With the new administration, we’re seeing a rising interest in social, economical, and environmental issues from both public and private companies!
Having a strategy to support your employees and what they’re passionate about is important. So how can you support their passions and your business interests in 2017? And why should you care?
CyberGrants has been collaborating with companies to dramatically increase employee engagement, implement customized CSR initiatives and assist in grantmaking that impacts communities around the world. We’ll cover:
Storytelling: How to creatively connect and tell stories about your programs and goals.
Collaboration: From change management to collaboration, how to make the move.
Transparency: Learn to build a community your employees can trust.
Inclusion: How this concept will dramatically impact your workplace.
In 2002, driven by an impetus to improve the lives of disadvantaged children, families, and women, a group of corporate leaders founded Smile Foundation of India. This non-governmental organization (NGO) supports, advocates for, and funds myriad grassroots initiatives, on the premise that citizens cannot rely on the government alone to solve problems related to social inequality, sustainability, and the environment.
Catalyzing Innovation and Social Change through Social EntrepreneurshipEdward Erasmus
Slides of my presentation as guest speaker during the event at the University of Aruba titled: "The role of the University of Aruba in Creating Social Value and Social Responsibility. Volunteer Work in the Galapagos Islands."
The CSR and Sustainability Glossary is a simple, explanatory and helpful way to get acquainted with all the key terms surrounding Sustainability and CSR. It is a great educational and professional tool, which can be used to complement your knowledge of CSR and Sustainability.
We have developed this tool for everyone to use. With easy to understand terminology and links to portals, news sections, international organisations and guides, the CSR and Sustainability Glossary aims to give you an easy to grasp explanation of terms and their practical application in business. If you recently attended one of our training programs, this is a great complementary tool to help you fully comprehended the content and the practical application of Sustainability.
Training session for startups about CSR definition. How to design the campaign. Identify its impacts on the community & highlight the challenges that face startups to develop it.
ورشة تدريبية بالمسؤولية الإجتماعية للشركات الناشئة، وأهميتها وأثرها، وكيفية بناء استراتيجية وخطة لها
An introduction to Social Entrepreneurship workshop presented by Stephen Ca...Stephen Carrick-Davies
Slides from a 3 hour workshop with University Students in India introducing them to the concept of Social Entrepreneurship.
Workshop included role play, case studies, student exercises and covered what Stephen sees as the 4 Ps of being a Social Entrepreneur. Being
Passionate, Practical, Persistent, and Professional.
Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large.
In today’s increasing challenging world,
it is not enough for brands to just take care of the bottom line.
Social and environmental issues have developed over the years that has
impact lives all over the world.
Companies needs to walk the talk, by infusing a deepseeded
promise into their brands that goes beyond
traditional platitudes of “building shareholder value” or by
greenwashing.
It was as such Brands for Good was created and it aims to recognize
businesses that have not only made a
difference but also commits as stewards
for positive impact.
In 2002, driven by an impetus to improve the lives of disadvantaged children, families, and women, a group of corporate leaders founded Smile Foundation of India. This non-governmental organization (NGO) supports, advocates for, and funds myriad grassroots initiatives, on the premise that citizens cannot rely on the government alone to solve problems related to social inequality, sustainability, and the environment.
Catalyzing Innovation and Social Change through Social EntrepreneurshipEdward Erasmus
Slides of my presentation as guest speaker during the event at the University of Aruba titled: "The role of the University of Aruba in Creating Social Value and Social Responsibility. Volunteer Work in the Galapagos Islands."
The CSR and Sustainability Glossary is a simple, explanatory and helpful way to get acquainted with all the key terms surrounding Sustainability and CSR. It is a great educational and professional tool, which can be used to complement your knowledge of CSR and Sustainability.
We have developed this tool for everyone to use. With easy to understand terminology and links to portals, news sections, international organisations and guides, the CSR and Sustainability Glossary aims to give you an easy to grasp explanation of terms and their practical application in business. If you recently attended one of our training programs, this is a great complementary tool to help you fully comprehended the content and the practical application of Sustainability.
Training session for startups about CSR definition. How to design the campaign. Identify its impacts on the community & highlight the challenges that face startups to develop it.
ورشة تدريبية بالمسؤولية الإجتماعية للشركات الناشئة، وأهميتها وأثرها، وكيفية بناء استراتيجية وخطة لها
An introduction to Social Entrepreneurship workshop presented by Stephen Ca...Stephen Carrick-Davies
Slides from a 3 hour workshop with University Students in India introducing them to the concept of Social Entrepreneurship.
Workshop included role play, case studies, student exercises and covered what Stephen sees as the 4 Ps of being a Social Entrepreneur. Being
Passionate, Practical, Persistent, and Professional.
Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large.
In today’s increasing challenging world,
it is not enough for brands to just take care of the bottom line.
Social and environmental issues have developed over the years that has
impact lives all over the world.
Companies needs to walk the talk, by infusing a deepseeded
promise into their brands that goes beyond
traditional platitudes of “building shareholder value” or by
greenwashing.
It was as such Brands for Good was created and it aims to recognize
businesses that have not only made a
difference but also commits as stewards
for positive impact.
Entrepreneur’s Social Responsibility (ESR)
After Globalization, it is the age of entrepreneurs and we now live in this age, where Entrepreneurs have a distinctly important role to play in the development of the society. In order to enjoy the full benefits of economy the entrepreneurs have to think beyond the economic aspect and look into the other areas like social, environment and cultural and try to help(the society) in their development. Society has to be taken care of by serving it and uplifting the socially underprivileged section. Serving the society by Entrepreneurs has to considered that serving or doing something good to the society is their responsibility, therefore a new dimension of entrepreneur concept has to be evolved, this slide attempts in bringing out the new concept of Entrepreneur’s Social Responsibility (ESR). The ESR has to focus on the underprivileged and neglected people of the society, transformation of the benefit to these sections will help in uplifting the society in turn will be beneficiary to the business. ESR will help entrepreneurs to be successful and this would make a difference in operating their business
C.S.R: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - All that you Need to Know.Satyaki Chowdhury
This Presentation on CSR will give you the very core idea of what is CSR, how it evolved, what are it's applications, its effect on the aspect of Business & Some examples of CSR's Involvement in and outside India!!!!
Hope you will get a basic idea of CSR from the presentation.
Thank You.
Social Enterpreneurship: A Form of Social Responsibility in Indiaprofessionalpanorama
The social and economic hardships in India can be overcome through the innovation and
promotion of best practices and positive models as well as by spreading good examples of
social entrepreneurship and social responsibility. A major future challenge is not the proper
implementation of 2% Corporate Social Responsibility mandate but to ensure contribution of
businesses to reduce the problems and work for the betterment of the society by sustainable
means. The paper highlights the importance of social entrepreneurial ideas for improving the
business climate in the country. Social entrepreneurship is becoming a popular form of social
responsibility and a way to solve a variety of urgent social problems. In order for a society to
boost social entrepreneurship, it needs a specific environment where such ideas can emerge
and develop into an active business models. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive
literature review of terms social responsibility and social entrepreneurship. It also examines
the current social entrepreneurship activities in India. The paper concludes that social
entrepreneurship has a better impact and more desirable than Corporate Social
Responsibility.
Outside inc - is social intrapreneurship the new driver for innovation?Anis Bedda
Outside Inc - Marieke den Nijs
Title: Is Social Intrapreneurship the new driver for innovation?
Intrapreneurship Conference 2014
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CSR is increasingly embedded into business management processes as a strategic tool for risk mitigation and is emerging as a business tool seeking social alignment. Various social and environmental challenges drive business to invest in strategic CSR, which will work to engage stakeholders, mitigate risk and improve social visibility and brand equity.
• CSR is shifting from philanthropy to strategic business planning and management
• CSR is getting integrated into the “value chain” to make value addition by building sustainable supply chain
• Knowledge economy is changing the business case for decision-making
For more details visit http://vikasacenter.org/strategic-csr/
Email: vijay@balavikasa.org
“Business Ethics and CSR education towards building a holistic Business education program. How education can help elevate the business ethics situation in Bangladesh.
the importance of corporate social responsibility and business ethicsijtsrd
Corporate social responsibility CSR and ethical behavior have come in front these years in both developed and developing countries to bring the effective results for the overall growth of any organizations. These two concepts bring important benefits to a business. This paper will highlight the basic concepts and how these two concepts works along with its importance and need in today’s time for the organizational overall growth and success. As organizations know and accepted business ethics lead to positivity among the employees, customer and for public relations. As not everyone accepted them but also it will help to create overall image, loyalty, strong and healthier community relations which ensure of benefits and present themselves as corporate as well as socially responsible. Jamshed "The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-5 , August 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd32967.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing/32967/the-importance-of-corporate-social-responsibility-and-business-ethics/jamshed
1. CSR – CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY by : DR. T.K. JAIN AFTERSCHO ☺ OL centre for social entrepreneurship sivakamu veterinary hospital road bikaner 334001 rajasthan, india FOR – CSE & PGPSE STUDENTS (CSE & PGPSE are free online programmes open for all, free for all) mobile : 91+9414430763
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3. WHAT IS CSR? It is a doctrine that claims that an entity whether it is State, government, corporation, organization or individual has a responsibility to society.
4. Why should a company follow CSR? There are many factors like : The pressure of the labour movement. The development of moral values and social standards, The development of business education, The development of a professional managerial class with different motivation and point of view due to the separation of ownership from management in the corporate enterprise, The change in public opinion about the role of business
5. Who are stakeholders? All those who have direct or indirect benefit from the company are all called stake holders. Important stakeholders are : 1. suppliers 2. customers 3. employees 4. financiers 5. government
6. What are the objectives of a business? A business has multiple objectives to achieve. These objectives are as under : 1. survival and growth 2. profitability 3. equitable distribution 4. Innovations These objectives cant be achieved without CSR
7. Why should a business fulfill social responsibility ? Public image Consumer movement Government requirements Investor's educationn tax benefits Better relations with Stake holders Employee satisfaction & sense of pride
8. How to fulfill responsibility towards customers? Give proper and authontic information and give them quality goods innovate and develope superior products give customers education, support and guidance
9. How to fulfill responsibility towards suppliers? Give them timely payments give them information about changing trends in the market so that they may develop themselves establish long term relations with the suppliers
10. How to fulfill responsibility towards employees? Give them a great place to work enable them the undertake what they want to do enable them to be creative, autonomous, and a leader in one's own sector fulfill their expectations in terms salary, growth, learning, development, promotions etc.
11. Corporate examples ... Asian Paints funded a large scale community development project to enable farmers to use local resources effectively. ONGC allocates 0.75% of its net profit each year for various socio-economic developmental programs. It has also prepared a corporate citizen charter.
12. Which are important CSR rewards and recognitions ? TERI CSR Award www.teriin.org Karmyoga Ratings www.karmayog.org FICCI – SEDF CSR Award www.ficci-sedf.org intel-aim csr award www.asianforumcsr.com
13. What is the advantage of CSR to social entrepreneurs ? They can take support from companies for social work / campaigns / social welfare etc.
14. Which are the important publications on CSR AFTERSCHOOOL'S YELLOW EBOOK ON CSR (on www.scribd.com monthly magazine) Corporate Social Responsibility in India : Past, Present And Future – BY Sanjay Kumar Panda (eastern) Corporate Social Responsibility in India by Sanjay Agarwal (sage) Corporate Social Responsibility: Doing the Most Good for Your Company and Your Cause by : Philip Kotler
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