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This book is a roadmap to help organizations adopt corporate
responsibility and sustainability practices and be fit for purpose
in a digital era. It explains why corporate responsibility is the
only option in the twenty-first-century post-COVID-19 world, and
guides readers through the process of transforming their
organizations with continued reference to the importance of
technology. This is not a technical manual, and it is not an
academic textbook: it is designed to be a quick, easily digested
read. The first part looks at the current landscape - both of
business and of the world in which it operates. The second part
explains why corporate responsibility is the only realistic option
for business in the twenty-first-century, post-COVID, and who needs
to take responsibility for it. The third part is a step-by-step
guide to putting principles into practice, covering: values,
stakeholder engagement, employees, supply chain, environment,
community, customers and marketing, and reporting and transparency.
Each chapter is linked to relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals
and supported by dozens of real-world examples. By the end of the
book, business leaders will have understood the scope of the
challenge involved in leading a truly socially and environmentally
responsible organization, and, crucially, will have understood why
such a course of action is not only desirable but essential. And
they will also have been inspired by a sense of purpose. The book
offers direct access to the processes, insights, and techniques for
installing corporate responsibility throughout organizations large
and small, based on the author's many years' experience working in
government and with successful large corporations. It is up-to-date
and relevant, addressing the implications of COVID-19 and the
modern technological "Fourth Industrial Revolution."
This book is a roadmap to help organizations adopt corporate
responsibility and sustainability practices and be fit for purpose
in a digital era. It explains why corporate responsibility is the
only option in the twenty-first-century post-COVID-19 world, and
guides readers through the process of transforming their
organizations with continued reference to the importance of
technology. This is not a technical manual, and it is not an
academic textbook: it is designed to be a quick, easily digested
read. The first part looks at the current landscape - both of
business and of the world in which it operates. The second part
explains why corporate responsibility is the only realistic option
for business in the twenty-first-century, post-COVID, and who needs
to take responsibility for it. The third part is a step-by-step
guide to putting principles into practice, covering: values,
stakeholder engagement, employees, supply chain, environment,
community, customers and marketing, and reporting and transparency.
Each chapter is linked to relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals
and supported by dozens of real-world examples. By the end of the
book, business leaders will have understood the scope of the
challenge involved in leading a truly socially and environmentally
responsible organization, and, crucially, will have understood why
such a course of action is not only desirable but essential. And
they will also have been inspired by a sense of purpose. The book
offers direct access to the processes, insights, and techniques for
installing corporate responsibility throughout organizations large
and small, based on the author's many years' experience working in
government and with successful large corporations. It is up-to-date
and relevant, addressing the implications of COVID-19 and the
modern technological "Fourth Industrial Revolution."
This book is a roadmap to help organizations adopt corporate
responsibility and sustainability practices and be fit for purpose
in a digital era. It explains why corporate responsibility is the
only option in the twenty-first-century post-COVID-19 world, and
guides readers through the process of transforming their
organizations with continued reference to the importance of
technology. This is not a technical manual, and it is not an
academic textbook: it is designed to be a quick, easily digested
read. The first part looks at the current landscape - both of
business and of the world in which it operates. The second part
explains why corporate responsibility is the only realistic option
for business in the twenty-first-century, post-COVID, and who needs
to take responsibility for it. The third part is a step-by-step
guide to putting principles into practice, covering: values,
stakeholder engagement, employees, supply chain, environment,
community, customers and marketing, and reporting and transparency.
Each chapter is linked to relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals
and supported by dozens of real-world examples. By the end of the
book, business leaders will have understood the scope of the
challenge involved in leading a truly socially and environmentally
responsible organization, and, crucially, will have understood why
such a course of action is not only desirable but essential. And
they will also have been inspired by a sense of purpose. The book
offers direct access to the processes, insights, and techniques for
installing corporate responsibility throughout organizations large
and small, based on the author's many years' experience working in
government and with successful large corporations. It is up-to-date
and relevant, addressing the implications of COVID-19 and the
modern technological "Fourth Industrial Revolution."
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