corporate social responsibility business



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We are excited to be welcoming Max_P.jpgMax Oliva, Associate Director, Social Impact Management

For third straight year, the Social Responsibility Forum will be taking place at IE Business School, November 14 and 15. This is our annual main event which brings together experts who engage in social and environmental issues, be it through corporate social responsibility, starting their own social enterprises or through business endeavours in the environmental arena. Led by IE Students, this years program is fantastic! From social entrepreneurs such as Jonathan Robinson, Barry Colemand and Dr. Andreas Heinecke, who design novel business ideas to tackle social and environmental problems, to trendsetters who work inside today's mature companies as advocates of policies that take into account the whole range of stakeholders and the environment.

This year we will welcome Mr. Jeremy Legget, chairman of Solar Century and climate change specialist as our keynote speaker.
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See the Max_P.jpgMax Oliva, Associate Director, Social Impact Management
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GE has taken a proactive stance on Corporate Citizenship with initiatives such as AtStakeAdvisors.jpg
"Companies with Max_P.jpgMax Oliva, Associate Director, Social Impact Management
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The WBCSD has developed a new tool in order to assess the social impact of business. Through a stakeholder engagement framework, it follows four steps in order to have both, better relations and make better decisions. These four steps are: Setting boundaries, measuring direct and indirect impacts, assessing contribution to development and prioritizing management response.

It looks very interesting and has both content, contribution from various stakeholders, and practicality, which allows it to be accessed by different companies in order to engage on the conversation.
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The WBCSD Max_P.jpgMax Oliva, Associate Director, Social Impact Management

I have always had a struggle to find a compelling and inclusive way to address ethics, that is until now. Luckily for me, I had the chance to meet Oscar Moto