CSR and Sustainability
PR05
London School of Public Relations Limited
Summary
- Certificate of completion - Free
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
Learn how to manage corporate social responsibility and sustainability within your organisation. Explore how to make a business case for CSR as an established strategy that helps improve the brand’s positioning and lowers risk for your organisation.
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Description
Learn how to manage corporate social responsibility and sustainability within your organisation. Explore how to make a business case for CSR as an established strategy that helps improve the brand’s positioning and lowers risk as a purpose-led brand.
The one-day Developing a Sustainable CSR Strategy course explores how to make CSR work efficiently alongside other strategies to achieve successful objectives for the organisation. CSR will be viewed from the point of view of enhancing reputation, reducing risk, and managing the brand image. There will be a focus during the course on how sustainability implies that a company is truly incorporating social and environmental issues into its business model.
The Developing a Sustainable CSR Strategy course is practical and discussion-led. The training will allow you to understand the often-complex subject in an easy to follow and doable format. The course explores terminologies and models such as
- Sustainable development
- Corporate accountability
- Creating shared value (CSV)
- Socially responsible investment (SRI)
- ISO management
- Citizenship
- Carbon offsetting
- Chemical & emissions inventory
- Environmental impact
- Greenhouse Gas
- Responsible Business
- Supply chain sustainability
- Corporate citizenship
- Social performance
Trending topics such as climate change and biodiversity loss as well as sustainability within the fishing, wood, food and ecotourism industries are discussed within the course, with cause-related, green and environmental marketing explained.
We will also look at the latest trends that will help your understanding on how powerful a tool CSR can be for businesses.
Delivered by leading CSR experts in a practical way, you will learn how to enhance stakeholder relationships and create positive business practices, with strong CSR strategies. CSR is much broader than philanthropy. During your training, you will
Gain an understanding of how CSR looks to change business operations in a way that maximises organisational benefits to society and minimises the risks and costs to society, all whilst keeping focused on creating business and brand value.
On This Course You will learn:
- Understanding CSR and issues affecting businesses when considering its impact
- Exploring CSR from an environmental and social perspective
- Exploring CSR as a powerful business strategy and the benefits it brings when done correctly
- Examining the changes and trends affecting CSR
- Understanding the importance of CSR in relation to reputation management
- Understanding how CSR can enhance your brand and help build trust and value
- How to incorporate CSR within your internal communications, to enhance engagement and buy-in from management and employees
- How to effectively communicate your CSR initiatives with external stakeholders, to raise awareness and maximise engagement
- Integrating your CSR strategies as part of your wider communications
- Exploring the latest trends in sustainability and looking at best practice
Topics covered:
- Current perspectives of CSR - setting the scene for current issues
- How CSR strategies are changing and evolving
- Social and environmental approaches to CSR
- *Terminology associated with CSR
- Trust and Reputation Management
- Ensuring CSR helps build brand equity and enhance trust and values
- Social and environmental approaches to CSR
- CSR as an integral part of your internal communications
- Integrating CSR as part of your HR strategy to involve employees
- CSR as a strategic tool to enhance stakeholder engagement
- Risk management versus social values
- How best to communicate CSR ideas and programmes
- Current trends affecting communication around CSR - external communications strategies
- Case studies: examples of good CSR practices in terms of social and environmental perspectives.
RECOGNITION
The Certificate is approved and recognised by the: Continuing Professional Development
AWARD
CPD-Approved LSPR Professional Development Certificate: Implementing a Sustainable CSR Strategy. The Certificate is awarded with a Pass, Merit or Distinction.
ASSESSMENT
The final Certificate award will be based on the following:
Critical Thinking Exercises set and completed during the training - a series of practical exercises are set for each session for the delegates to work on during their training. This is an effective way to try out what you have been learning and gain insight and feedback, as you progress with each session during the course.
BESPOKE AVAILABILITY
To meet your team’s specific needs, this course is also offered as a bespoke exclusive programme. It is also offered on a one-to-one tailored basis. Please contact LSPR for a quote.
Requirements
You do not need any previous academic experience or qualifications for this 'Implementing A Sustainable CSR Strategy' course.
The only requirement we ask for is a passion for learning and a willingness to learn new skills and ideas.
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Certificates
Certificate of completion
Digital certificate - Included
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