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Socially useful industrial enterprise – towards global sustainability from local responsibility

Socially useful industrial enterprise – towards global sustainability from local responsibility. Student : Bc. Ľubomír Šmida Supervisor : prof. Ing. Peter Sakál , CSc. Moscow 2012.

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Socially useful industrial enterprise – towards global sustainability from local responsibility

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  1. Socially useful industrial enterprise – towards global sustainability from local responsibility Student: Bc. Ľubomír Šmida Supervisor: prof. Ing. Peter Sakál, CSc. Moscow 2012

  2. This paper was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the contract No. LPP-0384-09: “Concept HCS model 3E vs. Concept Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).” The paper is also a part of submitted KEGA project No. 037STU-4/2012 “Implementation of the subject “Corporate Social Responsibility Entrepreneurship” into the study programme Industrial management in the second degree at MTF STU Trnava”.

  3. IntegratedManagementSystem (IMS) • CorporateSocialResponsibility (CSR) • CorporateSustainability and Responsibility (CSR 2.0) • EFQM Model 2010 • Decentralizationofpower • Socially useful industrial enterprise STRUCTURE

  4. The concentrationof activities of management systems under a common keeping through horizontal and vertical integration of separate systems built on the basis of their common features, characteristics and activities. 1. Integrated Management System • ISO 14001 • ISO • 9001 • OHSAS • 18001 • IMS • Anothermanagementsystem • ISO 26000 • The success of the enterprises is associated with efforts to developenterprisesactivitiesthroughTotal quality management and corporate social responsibility and do not stop for standards.

  5. First efforts: • 19. century – RobertOwen (GreatBritain), AndrewCarnegie (USA). • 20. century – Baťa(Czechoslovakia). • The focus: • Increasingcompetitiveness and attractiveness of the entrepreneurship. 2. CorporateSocialResponsibility • The sense: • Keeping with statutory requirements and identifying and meeting the reasonable needs of all stakeholders. • The essence: • Fromtheperspectiveofthe “profit-only” to the level of “triple-bottom-line”. • Figure: Shareholders and stakeholders(Crowther and Aras)

  6. 2. CorporateSocialResponsibility • Figure: Motives that lead SME to CSR in SR (FOCUS, 2010)

  7. WayneVisser – CSR International. • Anew generation of entrepreneurial sustainability and responsibility through critical debate on the classic CSR. • The sense: • To design and adapt the entrepreneurship model of sustainability and responsibility. • The essence: • Making apositive impact on society. • Agesofsocialresponsiblity: • The ageofgreed. • The ageofphilanthropy. • The ageof marketing. • The ageofmanagement. • The ageofresponsibility. 3. CorporateSustainability and Responsibility • DNA CSR 2.0: • Strand of sustainability, which represents destination. Including challenges, vision, strategy and goals. • Strand of responsibility, which represents journey. Including solutions, responses, management and actions.

  8. A tool that provides a holistic view of the organization. • Universalfor all types of organizations. • Excellentorganizations achieve and sustain permanently the highest level of performance, meeting or exceeding the expectations of all stakeholders. • ISO normcertification (thefirst step) → Theageofmanagement. • EFQM (thesecond step) → Theageofresponsibility. 4. EFQM Model 2010

  9. Threeintegratedelements: • Thefirst: 4. EFQM Model 2010 • Figure: Fundamentalprinciples

  10. Threeintegratedelements: • Thesecond: 4. EFQM Model 2010 • Figure: EFQM Excellence model

  11. Threeintegratedelements: • Thethird: 4. EFQM Model 2010 • Figure: RADAR logic

  12. 5. Decentralization of power (Empowerment) • „Youcannotteach a man anything, youcanonlyhelphimfinditwithinhimself.“ • Galileo Galilei • Represents transfer of central power to lower authorities. • The enterprise with integrated approach to managing should create process teamswith the ability to make autonomous decisions. • Learning, creativity, innovation (EFQM Model) → It is necessary to utilize staff´s potential and prepare for project team working, which is indispensable in conditions of permanent changes.

  13. The philosophy of socially useful industrial enterprise can be applied toany entrepreneurship that keeps the idea of sustainability and responsibility as the key idea of entrepreneurship. 6. Socially useful industrial enterprise • CSR 2.0 • EFQM

  14. 6. Socially useful industrial enterprise • IMS establishes requirements for enterprise activities. • EFQM determines enablers of excellent results. • CSR 2.0 gives a new dimension to the enterprise activitiesbecauseofability to supporttheuseofmanyexistingtools and techniques (Kaizen, TPM, etc.). • Usefull - benefits for shareholders. • Socially usefull - benefits for all stakeholders and shareholders. • Participatoryworkplace→ Open and directcommunication. • Processvs. projectteams. • Fromresponsibility to sustainability.

  15. 6. Socially useful industrial enterprise www.mkem.sk

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  19. Sources [19] ISO 26000:2010 [20]ISO 9001:2009 [21]ISO 14001:2005 [22]OHSAS 18001:2008 [23]ISO 27001:2006 [24]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSSx9HDgvt8 [25]http://www.cma.cz/Upload/Documents/aktuality/diskuse%20k%20HBR11-Porter.pdf [26]http://www.waynevisser.com/chapter_age_responsibility.pdf [27]http://www.waynevisser.com/inspiration_dna_model_csr_wvisser.pdf

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  21. Thank you for your attention! lubosmida@gmail.com peter.sakal@stuba.sk WWW.SCSS.SK

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