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Corporate Social Responsibility
Definition: Social Responsibility, specifically, Corporate Responsibility is the concept that businesses and organizations are obligated to make a positive impact on their stakeholders, including:
- Customers
- Suppliers
- Employees
- Shareholders
- Communities
- Other stakeholders, including the environment
With climate change and other concerns taking a priority in public opinion, CSR has increasingly focused on organizations’ treatment of the global environment.
Resources:
Everyone’s talking Corporate Social Responsibility, from herecomestheboss.com
- Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility
- The Five Reasons Why One Third of Corporate Strategies Fail
- Changing how we think about change
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