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It is important for an organization to develop a corporate social responsibility strategy in order to improve environmental efficiency, employee safety and satisfaction, and community engagement. Corporations should account for policy considerations, ethical governance, and anti-corruption policies in developing such a strategy. How can human resources departments take part in the formation and implementation of strategy? What role can other departments, such as marketing and learning and development, play in the process?
In this course on Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy, you’ll explore the value of forming a corporate social responsibility strategy, gain insight into why companies develop and implement such strategies, identify the philosophical and policy considerations of strategy implementation, and learn how to engage employees in initiatives while promoting community inclusion. You’ll explore philosophical and policy considerations that are useful in strategy formation. You’ll also learn how to develop and implement a strategy. Finally, you’ll learn how to develop community initiatives while engaging employees in socially responsible activities.
The course covers the value of a corporate social responsibility strategy, CSR philosophical and policy considerations, developing and implementing a CSR strategy, community inclusion and engagement initiatives, and engaging employees and management in CSR initiatives.
Developing a CSR strategy is important to improve environmental efficiency, employee safety and satisfaction, and community engagement.
The course discusses how human resources departments can take part in forming and implementing strategy, and the roles other departments such as marketing and learning and development can play in the process.
You will be able to describe philosophical and policy considerations for CSR, recognize the value of CSR strategy, explain how to develop and promote a CSR strategy, and identify community inclusion and engagement initiatives.
Yes, the course includes a Test Your Knowledge lesson.