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Corporate Social Responsibility 2005: Tackling Global Challenges
Date:17-18 March, 2005 Location: Chatham House, London, United Kingdom
In partnership with FTSE Group
Sponsored by
Foreign & Commonwealth Office UK Abbott Laboratories
Key speakers include:
- Nigel Griffiths MP, Minister responsible for CSR, Department of Trade and Industry, UK
- Sir Mark Moody Stuart, Chairman, Anglo-American plc
- Dr Alan Knight OBE, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, SABMiller plc
- Georg Kell, Executive Director, UN Global Compact
Supported by:
- OGEL - the Global Energy Law Portal
- Kogan Page's Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility. A Guide to Best Practice, Business Planning and the UK's Leading Companies
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Corporate Social Responsibility 2005 is the seventh conference in Chatham House’s highly successful CSR series of international events. Now a well-established feature on the business scene, corporate responsibility is a key strategic issue for companies across all sectors from SMEs to global corporations. This conference will examine the new business models for the responsible company and the latest means of monitoring the progress of corporate responsibility policies.
Participants will have the opportunity to:
- tackle the organizational issues surrounding implementation of CSR policies throughout the company
- address the interaction between the public and private sector in this area
- predict how the international corporate responsibility agenda is likely to shape up over the next ten years
- discuss how businesses and other stakeholders can meaningfully measure and assess CR performance?
For more information on this conference, please email Dino Ribeiro.
www.riia.org/index.php?id=5&cid=61
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