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Companies face increasing pressure from governments, competitors, and employees to play a leading role in addressing a wide array of environmental, social, and governance issues existing in their Supply Chains. It could range from climate change to obesity to human rights. For the past 30 years, companies have responded by developing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or Sustainability initiatives to fulfill their societal contract by addressing these issues.
However, gathering the data needed to justify sustained, strategic investment in programs can be difficult. Yet, without this information, executives and investors often see programs as separate from a company’s core business or unrelated to its shareholder value. While there are companies that have made progress tracking operational metrics or social indicators, they have difficulty linking such metrics and indicators to a real financial impact.
Needless to say, there are companies that are creating great value through the environmental, social, and governance activities. Increased sales, decreased costs, and reduced risks are being achieved. Environmental, social, and governance programs can create value in many other ways. We just need to know where and how.
This presentation discusses the 4 dynamic ways environmental, social, and governance programs can create value.
1. Growth
2. Return on Invested Capital (ROIC)
3. Risk Management
4. Management Excellence
Companies that have generated great value have developed hard data and CSR dashboards to measure the long-term and indirect value of environmental, social and governance programs.
This deck also includes slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.
This PPT provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how CSR initiatives can drive growth, improve return on invested capital, enhance risk management, and promote management excellence. It includes detailed case studies from leading companies, illustrating real-world applications and impacts of CSR programs. The presentation also offers practical templates to help you integrate these strategies into your own business operations, ensuring that CSR efforts are aligned with your core objectives and deliver tangible financial benefits. This resource is indispensable for executives looking to leverage CSR for competitive advantage and long-term success.
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Source: Best Practices in Risk Management, Sustainability, Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility PowerPoint Slides: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Sources of Value PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, LearnPPT Consulting
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