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Relationship Building in the context of Corporate Social Responsibility

Relationship Building in the context of Corporate Social Responsibility. Iytha Mallikarjuna www.believeindia.org.in National Convention on CSR, Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini , Mumbai, 16 th Feb 2014.

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Relationship Building in the context of Corporate Social Responsibility

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  1. Relationship Buildingin the context of Corporate Social Responsibility IythaMallikarjuna www.believeindia.org.in National Convention on CSR, RambhauMhalgiPrabodhini, Mumbai, 16th Feb 2014

  2. “There is a difference between a good company and a great company. A good company offers excellent products and services. A great company also offers excellent products and services but also strives to make the world a better place.“William Clay Ford

  3. Corporate Social Responsibility

  4. Corporate Social Responsibility • CSR is a commitment to improve community well-being through discretionary business practices and contribution of corporate resources. • Being socially responsible means not only fulfilling legal expectations, but also going beyond compliance and investing “more” into human capital, the environment and the relations with stakeholders.

  5. Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility • Being ‘Sustainable & Socially Responsible’ means striking a balance, by adopting business strategies and activities that meet the needs of the enterprise and its stakeholders at present, while protecting, sustaining and enhancing human livelihood and the natural resources that will be needed in the future. • Environmental and Social initiatives should aim towards Sustainability from the ‘philanthropic concept’ of Corporate Social Responsibility

  6. Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainability “To meet the demand of the present generation without compromising the need of the future generation”. -World Business Council on Sustainable Development Corporate Social responsibility It is about how companies manage the business resources to produce an overall positive impact on the society. “It’s the commitment by Business to behave ethically and contribute to the economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large” -World Business Council on Sustainable Development

  7. Companies Act

  8. Activities Eligible under CSR

  9. Idea of Relation BuildingVOLUNTEERS

  10. Volunteer for a Better India

  11. Idea of Relation BuildingFAIR TRADE

  12. What is Fair Trade? • Fair Trade is an alternative approach to conventional trade and is based on a partnership between producers and consumers. • Fair Trade offers producers a better deal and improved terms of trade. This allows them the opportunity to improve their lives and plan for their future. • Fair Trade offers consumers a powerful way to reduce poverty through their every day shopping.

  13. What is Fair Trade? • Fair Trade is a trading partnership based on dialogue, transparency and respect that seeks greater equity in international trade. It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to and securing the rights of the marginalized producers and workers. • It is a Global Movement led by all Fair Trade Organization across the globe

  14. Idea of Relation BuildingSOCIAL ENTERPRISES

  15. THEY ARE USING BUSINESS TO SOLVE A SOCIAL PROBLEM

  16. Social Enterprises • Social enterprise harnesses the power of the marketplace to solve critical social or environmental problems • Proliferation of social enterprises is a primary means of creating a more just and sustainable world

  17. Thank You

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