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Delivering corporate social responsibility
A practical guide to developing and implementing a CSR strategy – and making it work

Who is this course for?: Company secretaries, company secretarial teams, chief executives, finance directors, directors

Level: Intermediate  Duration: 1 day  CPD: 6 hrs

Corporate social responsibility, or CSR, has moved steadily up the business agenda over the last few years – but what exactly is the business case for CSR? How can companies put CSR principles into practice, particularly in these resource-straitened times? And what roles do the board, employees, customers, politicians and all manner of other stakeholders have to play in turning CSR theory into good corporate behaviours?

This practical one-day course has been carefully created to help delegates work through the practical and commercial challenges of implementing a CSR strategy – one which balances the often conflicting demands of regulatory compliance, commercial opportunity and high stakeholder expectations.

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Speakers
Tony Hoskins
Tony Hoskins is Chief Executive of The Virtuous Circle, a specialist management consultancy that works with national and international businesses in enhancing shareholder value through effective corporate reporting, building their reputation through developing and implementing their CSR strategies, and building an understanding of non-financial risks and their management.

Ian Redington
has business experience in UK and overseas markets. Much of his corporate career has been in operations and marketing but latterly he moved into HR, combining it with commercial responsibilities. A member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, he holds a Masters Degree in Strategic Human Resource Management. As TVC’s Development Director he is responsible for developing new relationships with prospective clients. He is also the author of TVC’s research report for CIPD. He is known as an excellent problem solver and strategic thinker with an understanding across all aspects of business with experience of several different industry sectors.



Related Books

The ICSA Corporate Social Responsibility Handbook, 2nd edition
The ICSA Company Reporting Handbook





12 October 2010
ICSA, 16 Park Crescent, London, W1B 1AH

Cost £:
472.5 + VAT at 17.50% (ICSA Members)

Cost £:
525.00 + VAT at 17.50% (Non-ICSA Members)
13 April 2011
Central London, Venue to be confirmed

Cost £:
472.5 + VAT at 17.50% (ICSA Members)

Cost £:
525.00 + VAT at 17.50% (Non-ICSA Members)
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