Learn From: The Relevance Of CSR Today

Jul 14, 2015 1 Min Read
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As shared by John Elkington

John Elkington is the founding partner and executive chairman of Volans. He is recognised as the world authority on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development for over three decades.

Due to his contribution and efforts in promoting CSR for better business practices, BusinessWeek described John as “a dean of the corporate responsibility movement”.

As John continues to advocate companies to go on board with CSR, listen as John shares how the perception of CSR initiatives have changed over the years from “Don’t talk to me about it” to “How do we do it?”.

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