I am highly in debited to PROF. KIRAN SINGH for your
guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for your support in completing the project.
I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents &
my colleagues for their kind co-operation and encouragement which helps me in completion this project. DECLARATION I VARMA ANKITA HEREBY DECLARE THAT THIS PROJECT REPORT ENTITLED CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBLITY SUBMITTED BY ME UNDER THE GUIDANC OF PROF. KIRAN SINGH OF VIDYA VIKAS UNIVERSAL COLLEGE IS MY OWN AND HAS NOT BEEN SUBMITTED TO ANY OTHER UNIVERSITY OR INSTITUDE OR PUBLISHED EARLIER. SR NO. PARTICULARS 1. Introduction of CSR 2. THE DEVELOPMENT OF CSR: WHO IS INVOLVED AND WHY? 3. Corporate Social Responsibility Pyramid 4. Corporate Social Responsibility of Business 5. BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE NEW ECONOMY 6. INTERDEPENDANCES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY 7. RECOMMENDATION FOR BETTER CSR 8. EXAMPLE “A way companies manage the business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society.”
Corporate social responsibility
also known as * Corporate Responsibility * Corporate Citizenship * Responsible Business * Sustainable Business If CSR is to have potential as a way to address social and environmental challenges, it must be supported by a public that holds companies accountable.
The Global Reporting Initiative, formed in 1997, promotes the use of
sustainability guidelines developed by some 300 organizations from 39 countries including businesses, labor groups, governments, civil society organizations, and regional and national CSR alliances. The guidelines are now used for reporting by one thousand organizations worldwide.
One such venue is the Geneva-based World Business Council for
Sustainable Development, which consists of some 180 leading international companies from more than 30 countries and 20 major industrial sectors —including such brands as Employees Shareholders Customers Society Government competitors In the new economy technology becomes the dominant factor of wealth generation "rather than land, labor and particularly capital", whereas "information and its proper management through information technology are making the difference and separating the winners from the losers". Companies should extend their CSR activities in less privileged states rather than concentrate in resource rich states.
Special training need to be given to business managers in working
with social issues.
Participation of small and medium business should be encouraged.
Experience has shown that working with NGOs is more
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