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In recent years, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a key component of leading business strategies in many sectors. Companies have spent time and money on CSR initiatives ranging from local community support and stakeholder engagement, to environmentally sound practices and better employee relations.
Companies behaving in a responsible manner and with a developed CSR programme have found they benefit from higher economic performance, better innovations and are more in touch with the communities in which they work. CSR can also help to build sales, develop the workforce, boost enthusiasm and innovative thinking, enhance trust in a business and increase its reputation and standing.
Day One - Conference, Tuesday 11th October 2005
Day Two - Workshops, Wednesday 12th October 2005
However, the construction sector as a whole has yet to embrace and take forward the CSR agenda. Clearly there are construction companies who take this agenda seriously and are making great strides and should be congratulated.
Nevertheless, how can companies from across the sector not only adopt CSR values and principles, but take the next step in embedding and integrating CSR into their organisation and that of their partners? How can construction companies not only adopt socially and environmentally responsible practices, but ensure that responsible behaviour becomes an integral part of the organisation's thinking?
This two day event will offer solutions to the challenges faced by the construction industry as it strives to improve its CSR credentials.
To book your place and for more information about this event please CLICK HERE.
Venue: Le Meridien Piccadilly, 21 Piccadilly, London W1
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