Creating an account only takes 20 seconds, and doesn’t require any personal info.

If you’ve got one already, please log in.🤝

Difference between revisions of “Corporate social responsibility conversation questions”

From Teflpedia
(tyops)
(exp)
Line 5: Line 5:


*In what areas do you think companies can develop a CSR strategy?
*In what areas do you think companies can develop a CSR strategy?
*Which of the following do you think are especially interesting for a company to highlight as part of its CSR:
**Good working environment for employees
**A good environmental policy
**Policy of not using child labour, products tested on animals, etc.
**Donating a percentage of profits to good causes
**Employing people at risk of exclusion (for instance, people with disabilities, single mothers, unemployed people over the age of 45)
*Do you know if any of the companies that you are a client of have a CSR policy?
*Do you know if any of the companies that you are a client of have a CSR policy?
*Given a similar offer of services, would you choose a company that also had a good CSR track record? Why/why not?
*Given a similar offer of services, would you choose a company that also had a good CSR track record? Why/why not?

Revision as of 11:30, 26 July 2009

🧑‍🏫 You are free to use this material in class.

🤷 For general advice on using conversation topics, see the article on conversation questions.
📜 For Teflpedia’s complete list of topics, see Category:Teflpedia conversation questions.

🔀 Go to another, random topic.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an opportunity for corporations to benefit in multiple ways by operating with a perspective broader and longer than their own immediate, short-term profits.

Some critics argue that CSR distracts from the fundamental economic role of businesses and others argue that it is nothing more than superficial window-dressing.

  • In what areas do you think companies can develop a CSR strategy?
  • Which of the following do you think are especially interesting for a company to highlight as part of its CSR:
    • Good working environment for employees
    • A good environmental policy
    • Policy of not using child labour, products tested on animals, etc.
    • Donating a percentage of profits to good causes
    • Employing people at risk of exclusion (for instance, people with disabilities, single mothers, unemployed people over the age of 45)
  • Do you know if any of the companies that you are a client of have a CSR policy?
  • Given a similar offer of services, would you choose a company that also had a good CSR track record? Why/why not?

See also