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LauraK
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CSR: How to better definite it and learn about it
February 27, 2008 - 01:58 PM
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During last week's Live Chat on Corporate Social Responsibility one of the issues raised was the definition of Corporate Social Responsiblity itself. Often people misinterpret corporate social responsibility as philanthropy - when corporations donate money or funding - when actually they are two different things.
A discussion was started on how we can better define CSR and how we can better educate ourselves about it. It would be great to continue that discussion here - What does social responsibility mean to you? How can we reach a mutual understanding or definition of corporate social responsibility? What do you know so far and what would you still like to learn about corporate social responsibility?
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rohit saroj
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Re: CSR: How to better definite it and learn about it
March 22, 2008 - 06:11 AM
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hi,
as a csr professional, i would admit that it is very difficult to define what csr is...in fact it is a practice and a process oriented phenomena that intends to generate 'responsible profit' therby enhancing the overall life conditions of the stakeholders..be it customers, communitty at large, environment, share holders etc.....it not is a negative task of eliminating the causes of discontent but the positive ones of creating contentment......it thus is a balancing act of people, profit and planet.
regards,
rohit.
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Stu
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Re: CSR: How to better definite it and learn about it
February 17, 2009 - 04:02 AM
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Anybody can do this research but I thought I would post it here so people can see at a glance, add to it, etc.
Wikipedia:
“Corporate social responsibility is a concept whereby organizations consider the interests of society by taking responsibility for the impact of their activities on customers suppliers, employees, shareholders, communities and other stakeholders, as well as the environment. This obligation is seen to extend beyond the statutory obligation to comply with legislation and sees organizations voluntarily taking further steps to improve the quality of life for employees and their families as well as for the local community and society at large.” – as of Feb 16th 2009
www.mallenbaker.net/
“CSR is about how companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society.”
http://www.csrwire.com/about
“CSR is defined as the integration of business operations and values, whereby the interests of all stakeholders including investors, customers, employees, the community and the environment are reflected in the company's policies and actions.”
There are other sources. Add them.
Cheers! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All The Best,
Stu
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Aykan
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Re: CSR: How to better definite it and learn about it
February 26, 2009 - 08:05 AM
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Most of the time people think that Corporate Responsibility is something that companies should practice on top of what they are doing. Such as: you might be irresponsible to your employees, you might be cheating on your tax declaration or you might be damaging the environment but if you throw some cash to an NGO, you are a responsible company.
This is very old-school thinking I would say. Corporate Responsibility is first of all doing your business in a responsible way.Companies should reduce the impact of their product, services, processes as much as possible
On top of that, you might want to be associated with a cause and contribute to a positive change but by doing this you should not fall away from your core area. You should be in your comfort zone if you want to add value to the cause you select. Food industry should look into opportunities around hunger issue before thinking about breast cancer for instance.
Yes, there is much to talk about but looking forward to hear other people as well.
Cheers
Aykan
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