Description
CSR-A Company's sense of responsibility towards the community and environment in which it operates.
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
?
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a
business process which signifies that for any
business or a firm it is important that they
work for a social cause. It is essential that the
business gives a part of what it gets to the
community for its development.
?
A forwarded action which flows companys
vision and mission as a part of companys
everyday actions.
What is
CSR?
?
CSR is being aware of and bringing about change to
working practices to eradicate e!ploitation and
promote fairness and safety.
?
CSR is about how companies manage the business
processes to produce an overall positive impact on the
society.
?
CSR is the responsibility of corporations to go above
and beyond what the law re"uires them to do.
?
CSR is the responsibility of corporations to contribute
to a better society and cleaner environment.
Types of CSR
Philanthropic
Responsibilities
Philanthropic responsibilities are responsibilities that go above
and beyond what is simply required or what the company
believes is right.
Ethical
Responsibilities
Ethical responsibilities could include being
environmentally friendly, paying fair wages or refusing to
do business with oppressive countries, for example.
Legal
Responsibilities
A company's legal responsibilities are the
requirements that are placed on it by the law.
Economic
Responsibilities
A company's first responsibility is its economic
responsibility -- that is to say, a company needs to
be primarily concerned with turning a profit.
Benefts of CSR
Benefits
of CSR
Winning new
businesses
Enhancing your
influence in the
industry
Attracting,
Retaining and
Maintaining a happy
workforce
Increase in
custoer retention
!ifferentiating
yourself fro the
copetitor
Sa"ing oney
on energy and
operating cost
Access to funding
opportunities
Media interest
and good
reputation
B
e
n
e
f
i
t
s
B
e
n
e
f
i
t
s
Enhanced
Relationship with
stakeholders
?
As
?
Enhanced relationship
with staeholders
?
!ncrease in
customer retention
?
"ood reputation
?
#otivation of
employees
The 10 Companies
with the Best CSR
Reptation
No. 1:
MICROSO!
No. " : #OO#LE
No. $ : !%E W&L! 'ISNE(
COMP&N(
NO. ) : *MW
No. + : &PPLE
No. , : '&IMLER -MERCE'ES
*EN. /
No. 0 : 1OL2SW&#EN
No. 3 : SON(
No. 4 : COL#&!E5
P&LMOLI1E
No. 16 : LE#O #RO7P
?
Corporate had moved ahead to a really new level to
fulfill their social responsibility which not only help
the society but also to these companies to make a
reputation in the society.
?
#he e!pectations from private sector regarding CSR is
very high in the future.
?
In the present scenario companies play an important
role in the growth and development of the nation.
#hey should be encouraged and motivated to
contribute more.
Concl8sion
doc_848626360.pptx
CSR-A Company's sense of responsibility towards the community and environment in which it operates.
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
?
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a
business process which signifies that for any
business or a firm it is important that they
work for a social cause. It is essential that the
business gives a part of what it gets to the
community for its development.
?
A forwarded action which flows companys
vision and mission as a part of companys
everyday actions.
What is
CSR?
?
CSR is being aware of and bringing about change to
working practices to eradicate e!ploitation and
promote fairness and safety.
?
CSR is about how companies manage the business
processes to produce an overall positive impact on the
society.
?
CSR is the responsibility of corporations to go above
and beyond what the law re"uires them to do.
?
CSR is the responsibility of corporations to contribute
to a better society and cleaner environment.
Types of CSR
Philanthropic
Responsibilities
Philanthropic responsibilities are responsibilities that go above
and beyond what is simply required or what the company
believes is right.
Ethical
Responsibilities
Ethical responsibilities could include being
environmentally friendly, paying fair wages or refusing to
do business with oppressive countries, for example.
Legal
Responsibilities
A company's legal responsibilities are the
requirements that are placed on it by the law.
Economic
Responsibilities
A company's first responsibility is its economic
responsibility -- that is to say, a company needs to
be primarily concerned with turning a profit.
Benefts of CSR
Benefits
of CSR
Winning new
businesses
Enhancing your
influence in the
industry
Attracting,
Retaining and
Maintaining a happy
workforce
Increase in
custoer retention
!ifferentiating
yourself fro the
copetitor
Sa"ing oney
on energy and
operating cost
Access to funding
opportunities
Media interest
and good
reputation
B
e
n
e
f
i
t
s
B
e
n
e
f
i
t
s
Enhanced
Relationship with
stakeholders
?
As
?
Enhanced relationship
with staeholders
?
!ncrease in
customer retention
?
"ood reputation
?
#otivation of
employees
The 10 Companies
with the Best CSR
Reptation
No. 1:
MICROSO!
No. " : #OO#LE
No. $ : !%E W&L! 'ISNE(
COMP&N(
NO. ) : *MW
No. + : &PPLE
No. , : '&IMLER -MERCE'ES
*EN. /
No. 0 : 1OL2SW&#EN
No. 3 : SON(
No. 4 : COL#&!E5
P&LMOLI1E
No. 16 : LE#O #RO7P
?
Corporate had moved ahead to a really new level to
fulfill their social responsibility which not only help
the society but also to these companies to make a
reputation in the society.
?
#he e!pectations from private sector regarding CSR is
very high in the future.
?
In the present scenario companies play an important
role in the growth and development of the nation.
#hey should be encouraged and motivated to
contribute more.
Concl8sion
doc_848626360.pptx