Corporate Social Responsibility Strategies to Create Business and Social Value
Designed to help senior executives integrate social responsibility with corporate business strategy, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) explores the opportunities and challenges related to investment decisions. You will learn how to improve economic performance while contributing to society.
What You Can Expect
This executive education program explores both current and next-generation models of corporate social responsibility. You will discover how to align corporate culture with social responsibility strategies and measure their impact on the organization—and on the bottom line.
Your Course of Study
By examining the link between society and the organization, this leadership training program addresses the challenge of integrating social values and corporate values. The curriculum emphasizes how to negotiate terms of investment, manage risk and decision making, and measure performance.
Who Is Right for the Program
The program is for senior executives in charge of socially responsible corporate programs or who oversee areas such as public affairs, philanthropy, environmental health and safety, or community affairs. Senior corporate officers with P&L responsibilities that include CSR-related dimensions may also apply.
| Fee: | $7,000 |
The program fee covers tuition, books, case materials, accommodations, and most meals.
Programs, dates, fees, and faculty are subject to change.
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