《Building better business》課程詳情
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This is an intensive course aimed at CSR managers, NGOs interested in engaging the business sector, representatives of business associations, consultants and anyone interested in raising their awareness and knowledge about the issues and best practices involved with CSR. While the main focus will be on China we will also take a look at CSR in the wider Asian region and also learn how foreign companies view CSR. The central theme will examine how to build better business in China via CSR.
Key benefits of attending the event:
♦ Understand the context of CSR in the global economy
♦ Identify the issues in China
♦ Motivate staff by involving them in CSR initiatives
♦ Protect and enhance your brand and reputation through CSR
♦ Develop trust through stakeholder engagement
♦ Learn about the next steps for CSR in China
《Building better business》培訓受眾
CSR managers, NGOs interested in engaging
the business sector, representatives of business associations, consultants and anyone interested in raising their awareness and knowledge about the issues and best practices involved with CSR.
《Building better business》課程目的
While the main focus
will be on China we will also take a look at CSR in the wider Asian region
and also learn how foreign companies view CSR. The central theme will
examine how to build better business in China via CSR.
《Building better business》所屬分類
戰(zhàn)略管理
《Building better business》授課培訓師簡介
RICHARD WELFORD
R ichard Welford is a deputy director of the Corporate Environmental Governance Programme (CEGP) at the University of Hong Kong. Richard is an economist by training and has expertise in international business, having lived and worked in both Europe and Asia. Aside from being an academic, he has extensive business and consultancy experience. In his capacity as a CSR expert, he has written 15 books and over 100 articles relating to globalisation, international business, environmental management, human rights and CSR.
STEPHEN FROST
S tephen Frost is a Research Fellow at the Southeast Asia Research Centre (SEARC) at the City University of Hong Kong. He holds a PhD in Asian Studies from Murdoch University in Australia and worked for Asia’s oldest and most respected labour NGO – the Asia Monitor Resource Centre (AMRC) – in Hong Kong for three years prior to joining SEARC.