Published 11-14-05
Submitted by CSR Summit
Delegates wishing to participate in real time will be able to ask questions of the speakers and panels and debate issues. Those wishing to take in sessions when time permits, will have 24 hours access to over 40 hours of presentations for the following three months.
The Summit includes workshops, case studies and presentations on marketing driven CSR programs, the importance of values in driving compliance and risk management, greening the supply chain, environmental management, health and well-being, enhancing human capital, work life balance, how to assess the effectiveness of non profit organisations, what it takes to create change and embed CSR into the DNA of an organisation, volunteering, measurement and reporting, strategy and performance evaluation, understanding diversity and how to increase innovation and problem solving - and much more. Refer: http://www.csrsummit.com/program.html for the full program.
Ultimately the 2005 Corporate Social Responsibility Summit delivers the business case for CSR showing how and why CSR is the new business driver for success making companies more robust and profitable.
Unlimited attendance per dial in site. Registrations however must be in by Friday November 19.
This is a must attend event for all business, government, media and community organisations who are looking to differentiate themselves, have greater access to capital, improve their market share, retain valued employees and become an employer of choice, enhance their ability to influence regulation, public opinion and confidence and provide improved operational performances.
You'll be in fine company. Some of the delegates registered include: AGL, Accenture, ARUP Sustainability, Australia Cares, Australia Post, ABC, BBC, Baker and MacKenzie, Boystown, Business Council of Australia, Centrelink, Dept Education, Science and Training, Dept of Employment and work place Relations, Dimension Data, Earthwatch Institute, Ernst & Young, Genesis Energy, Genworth Financial, Hydro Tas, IBM, Investec Bank, Jones Lang LaSalle, Konica Minolta, Make a Wish Foundation, Medibank Private, Melbourne Water, National Australia Bank, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Pepper Global, Perth International Arts Festival, Phillips Fox, Prime Ministers Business Community Partnership, Questacon, Royal District Nursing Service, SA Water, SAI Global, Shell, Sustainability Australia, Swiss Re, Benevolant Society, Transturban, Westpac, Woodside Energy, World Vision, Wyeth Pharmaceutical and Zurich Insurance to mention but a few.
For more information, please refer: www.csrsummit.com ,call the Summit Director Anne-Maree Huxley on +61 3 9876 7073 / +61419 798 104. Alternatively email info@csrsummit.com