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11-03-2023, 03:22 AM
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[GET] Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy (CSR)
Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy (CSR)
The course is tailored to congregate the exclusive requirements of individual companies as well as participants New Rating: 0.0 out of 5 (0 ratings) 167 students 3.5 hours on-demand video Description Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a form of business self-regulation incorporated into a business model. CSR is about how corporations manage the business practices to generate an overall positive impact on the society. CSR policy would ideally function as an integrated, self-regulating mechanism whereby companies would monitor and ensure their support to ethical standards, law, and international norms. As a result, companies would accept responsibility for its activities’ impact on the environment, employees, consumers, stakeholders, and communities. Additionally, CSR-focused organizations would proactively advance the public interest by promoting community growth and development, as well as voluntarily abolishing practices that harm the community. Basically, CSR is the intentional inclusion of public interest into business decision-making. Corporate social responsibility courses include many elements, but in general, it is what companies do to help others or the environment. Many years ago companies were only interested in their profit margin and keeping their shareholders happy. These days many have come to understand that for the greatest sustainability, employees, customers, the general community and the environment are all important. They realize that if they are seen to be polluting the environment, for instance, they will get a bad reputation that will impact on their standing in the community and perhaps even their end profits. But if they are seen to be doing something to protect the environment then the man in the street will accept and embrace them, thus creating an element that is even more important than short-term profits, viz. sustainability and popularity. https://www.udemy.com/course/corporate-social-responsibility-strategy-csr/?couponCode=EDUCBATARGETED1 Enjoy! |
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