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Corporate Social Responsibility

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Why Attend

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the principle which drives businesses to support communities and people without expecting direct financial returns. This principle is best demonstrated when CSR practices are used to connect the business to the community by supporting social issues and interests. The difficulty is finding a balance between doing good for the community and its constituents and making sure the practices benefit your business as well. This course covers CSR methods, tools, principles and practices, the ethics of CSR, communicating CSR, as well as the challenges of CSR and how to deal with them.

Course Methodology

This training course is designed to be interactive and participatory. To maximize its effectiveness, the course relies on the use of films and videos, individual and team exercises, and case studies and scenarios.

Target Audience

Professionals in private companies, NGOs, local, regional and international organizations and governments who are currently involved in CSR, or who would like to be involved in CSR, and wish to apply and embed the concept of CSR in their institution.

Course Objectives

Provided by SQ, this programme is available by distance learning, allowing you to study flexibly while balancing work and personal lifes.


Explain the history, concepts, and Caroll’s four-part definition of corporate social responsibility

Outline the reasons why CSR is important in the public and private sectors

Recognize how business ethics, CSR and corporate governance are converging

ustrate the evolution and revolution of CSR

Implement the ten rules for effective CSR communication to reach optimal communication outcome

Create a competitive advantage by identifying various CSR challenges

Target Competencies


Planning, organizing and leading

Written and verbal communication

Inspiring and building rapport

Analyzing and evaluating

Course Outline


Introduction to CSR

The evolution and revolution of CSR

The importance of CSR

Rules for effective CSR communication

CSR and ethics

Challenges of CSR

Program Methodology


In person

Online