Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainable Development
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Course overview Corporate Social Responsibility covers a broad range of distinct issue areas, ranging from labour issues to human rights to environmental concerns, and from corporate philanthropy to corporate governance to ethical business practices such as product safety and avoiding corrupt business payments. It is important to understand that institutional investors are increasingly concerned about the CSR/Sustainable Development behaviours of the companies they are prepared to invest in. Corporate behaviour that undervalues CSR considerations, even on the part of celebrated companies, may lead to corporate underperformance or, worse, disaster. Investors with $35 trillion under management…Frequently asked questions
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Day1 Corporate Social Responsibility The Broad Dimensions of Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Labour issues Human rights issues Environmental concerns Corporate philanthropy Corporate Governance Ethical business practices such as product safety and anti-corruption The Business Case for CSR and Sustainable Development Investor interest Changes in business thinking Changes in consumer thinking The business benefits Investor relations and access to capital Competitiveness and market positioning Employee recruitment, retention and productivity The minimisation of litigation risk The ‘license to operate’ The Growing Influence of ‘Stakeholders’ The background Identifying a company’s ‘stakeholders’: the contextual problem Case Studies: Toyota: The recall Nestlé: The problem with Greenpeace over palm oil BP: The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico Proctor & Gamble: The problem with bloggers Financial Crisis: the ‘Occupy’ movement Partnership with Stakeholders Case Study: Community protests in the extractive industry Labour Issues Health and Safety Non-discrimination in Employment Wages and Hours Child Labour Forced Labour Listening to Workers: Freedom of Association and Bargaining Bullying and harassment Case Studies: The clothing supply chain; the toy industry Day 2 The Environment and Sustainable Business Practices Environmental Concerns The sustainable use of natural resources Energy conservation The reduction and disposal of waste Implementation steps and life-style thinking Involving suppliers and customers Emerging trends in corporate sustainability Environmental Concerns: Water Scarcity The background to water scarcity Water risks in the value chain Risky sectors A phased approach to managing water-related issues Environmental Concerns: Climate Change Update on the latest findings: the 5th IPCC Report Assessing climate risks in business operations Corporate strategies for adaptation: the experience to date Understanding International and Company Codes of Conduct ISO 26000 United Nations Global Compact SA 8000 Selected Company Codes: Coca-Cola, Disney, Microsoft, Nike and selected codes from Asian companies Day 3 Other Dimensions of Sustainable Business Practices Marketing and Advertising The CSR dimensions of marketing and advertising The social importance of marketing and advertising The controls on inappropriate marketing and advertising: an overview of law and self-regulation worldwide Product Safety The regulation of product safety Examining Selected Industries: Food, Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, and Automobiles Product recalls Reputational damage Case Studies: The contaminated milk scandal in China; the horsemeat/beef scandal in Europe; the Dreamliner aircraft Fair Taxation Taxation as a CSR issue The OECD’s Action Plan The G20 and greater cooperation on tax matters Corrupt Business Practices The background: the international dimensions of corruption The OECD anti-corruption regime The United Nations anti-corruption regime Regional approaches: Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East Strategies for Integrating CSR and Sustainability within Business Operations The buy-in from the Board of Directors Disclosure Embedding CSR and Sustainability within the corporate DNA Employees Products and services Operations Supply chain Transportation & logistics
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