Do the Right Thing: The Practical, Jargon-free Guide to Corporate Social Responsibility

Do the Right Thing: The Practical, Jargon-free Guide to Corporate Social Responsibility

by StephenAsbury (Author), RichardBall (Author)

Synopsis

'Corporate social responsibility' has been around as a recognised discipline for decades - but how many people really understand what it's all about, and how it can benefit their business?

Do the right thing is unlike any other book on this complex subject. Forget baffling jargon and complicated theory. This book will help you get to grips with improving your organisation's environmental management, sustainability, health and safety and trading ethics with straightforward guidance and tips. You'll understand the basics, recognise the benefits and get ready to put principles into practice from day one.

This books is a must if you work in:

  • health and safety
  • environmental management
  • quality
  • HR
  • risk
  • insurance
  • a senior management role in a commercial, public, charity or voluntary organisation.

Read this book and you will:

  • develop a clear understanding of how to combine business competitiveness with social responsibility
  • get real world examples with case studies on companies from Body Shop to BP
  • recognise how your organisation will benefit - bottom line and brand - with a business case for every set of CSR actions
  • get a ready-made information network with links to essential online resources
  • be able to check your understanding and stretch your working knowledge with 20 'Test your thinking' exercises

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: IOSH Services Ltd
Published: 18 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0901357421
ISBN 13: 9780901357427

Author Bio
The authors, Stephen Asbury and Richard Ball, have nearly 40 years' experience between them working in corporate social responsibility. They have helped sectors including food and drink, leisure, events, oil and gas, rail, local authority, defence and F1 motorsport to get the best out of CSR.