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The 2005 CSR Summits Delivers the Business Case for CSR to Enhance Sustainability and Improve the Bottom Line for Business, Media, Government and Community Organizations

The 2005 CSR Summits Delivers the Business Case for CSR to Enhance Sustainability and Improve the Bottom Line for Business, Media, Government and Community Organizations

Published 09-27-05

Submitted by CSR Summit

The 2005 CSR Summit brings media, government, business and community together to:

  • Explore and define what CSR is
  • Expose why CSR is a better way of doing business and the key to sustainability
  • Engage in debate and explore the emerging challenges for business around socially responsible business practices and processes
  • Share best practice, world first case studies and key learning's
  • Provide individuals and corporations with the How To Tools to enable them to embed CSR into the DNA of their organizations and
  • To debate and discuss the ramifications of possible compulsory CSR reporting and legislation
    The World Economic Forum and Business in the Community suggests there is a compelling business case for CSR. The CSR Summit are about to prove it!
    50 specialist speakers from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia will demonstrate how and why CSR is the new business driver for success delivering:
  • Reputation and brand equity
  • Risk profile and risk management
  • Ability to attract, motivate and retain talented employees
  • Effectiveness at learning and innovation in complex and dynamic environments
  • Investor relations and access to capital (especially the growing socially responsible investment community)
  • Competitiveness, customer loyalty and market positioning
  • Operational efficiency and improved product development
  • Ability to influence regulation, public opinion and confidence

    through 3 days of presentations, case studies and workshops.

    Some of the worlds thought leaders, CSR advisors and practioners to present at the Summit include:

    Lord Michael Hastings CBE. As the Head of CSR for the BBC and leading member of the UK Media CSR Forum and recent member of the UK Government's CSR Academy Advisory Board, a former head of the BBC's Public Affairs department in Westminster, a former policy consultant to Downing Street on Urban Policy, Commissioner for Racial Equality, Communications Strategy and Policy Advisor to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, founding Trustee of the National Family and Parenting Institute and now also as Trustee for Volunteering England, Chairman of UK's Crime Concern, and recently appointed Independent Non Party Political Peer for the House of Lords equips Michael to share valuable insights into the priority the UK Government has attached to CSR through the CSR Academy and it's importance for media organizations seeking to lead the CSR agenda.

    Janet Blake - Head of Global CSR. BT has over 102,000 employees across 49 countries and are the 1st Telecommunications company to fully embed CSR into strategy and report. BT's aim is to manage social, ethical and environmental issues in ways that grow shareholder value and help BT and their customers to be more sustainable.

    Tess Finch-Lees - the head of diversity for the Global Diversity Network a knowledge sharing forum for global heads of diversity. She provides coaching and strategic support for Directors of FTSE 100 companies and has designed a market leading Diversity and Inclusion Culture Audit tool. Tess is Irish and has lived and worked in the UK, Colombia and France. She speaks English, Spanish and French and has an MSc in Organisational Behaviour from the University of London. Tess has also been one of the leading forces behind renewed world attention on the genocide in the Sudan and will also provide great insight for PR and Advertising agencies on the trends and issues that are now affecting media across the UK relating to social and gender exclusion.

    David Grayson CBE OBE a Director of Business in the Community - a man described by the Financial Times as one of the UK's most respected voices on business social responsibility, a man who understands the supply chain, the SME market and the complexities of delivering sustainable business solutions, non financial reporting and the opportunities through new products and services CSR brings. David is the co-author of Every Body's Business and Corporate Social Opportunity produced in association with The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum.

    Eric D'Indy - Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs - Mission Australia. Mission Australia are one of the world's first major charities to embed CSR into organizational strategy. They are also working with the CRI to develop the world's first non-financial reporting for the Not For Profit Sector.

    Ray Anderson, Founder and Chairman of the worlds largest carpet manufacturing company - a man who once called himself a corporate plunderer who today is leading the industrial world into a new era of sustainable innovation and manufacturing (as featured in the Documentary "The Corporation") and

    Martin McKinnon, the former Marketing Director of Qantas who is now the CEO of Brand Advantage who developed and led one of Australia's most successful CSR Community programs ie the Qantas Spirit of Australia program. Martin shares the secrets to his marketing driven process to deliver sustainable bottom line results.

    The Summit is designed to provide senior corporate executives in a variety of industries with the knowledge and practical tools and frameworks for integrating social responsibility as part of their corporate strategy.

    It will explore how corporate social responsibility can significantly improve business performance, how to incorporate CSR into the company strategy, and how to drive it throughout the organization. Participants also will deepen their understanding of the consequences of their business decisions in order to learn how to manage risks more effectively and to interact more constructively with external constituencies. Ultimately enabling firms to achieve even higher levels of economic and social performance--positively driving the bottom line.

    Attend in person, join in the webcast or buy the Summit DVD. Refer www.csrsummit.com for the full program and registration details or email: info@csrsummit.com for more information.

    Early Bird closing Sept 30.

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