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Creating CSR strategy
by Paul Delaney  from 65*35 (65by35)
societal wellbeing
1 - 8 Participants
120 Minutes Duration
Creating CSR strategy
By Paul Delaney From 65*35 (65by35)
1 - 8 people
120 minutes
This module is aimed at companies who want to define their corporate conscience but lacking the time or internal resource to do so.
"There is no such thing as a standard or run-of-the-mill human being, but we share the same human spirit." Stephen Hawking Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the corporate conscience and an increasingly important component of corporate image. This four-step engagements centers around a workshop of enthusiastic stakeholders. The end result is a CSR strategy by which the company can measure CSR performance, weave into brand messaging and reference in recruitment. The program will; - Define and consolidate the company's CSR program or activities. - Improve the company's contribution to an element of society by focusing effort on achievable CSR goals. - Build team morale through participation in shared learning and contribution. - Represent the company's conscience in a concise CSR Strategy aligned to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). which fits the company's values, culture and potentially aligned to company operations. The program consists of four stages delivered in the facilitator's bespoke technique 'Prepare-share-squared'; 1. Prepare - preparation call with lead internal stakeholder to qualify company’s current CSR activities and other leading stakeholders. 2. Share - 2-hour interactive workshop for audiences of up to 8 leading stakeholders to tease out and short-list company’s CSR ambitions. 3. Prepare - Offline drafting of CSR strategy document. 4. Share - One-hour presentation of CSR strategy to leading stakeholders.
Experience Type
Workshop
Focus
societal wellbeing
Outcomes
Target Audiences
staff, manager, senior, cxo, owner
About 65*35 (65by35)
65*35 takes its name from the E.U.’s 65% recycling target by 2035, a step towards a circular economy. The end goal is to re-use increasing quantities of waste rather than continuously harvesting raw materials. Under the current take-make-waste system raw materials will deplete and not be available to future generations. The circular economy is a fair operating system to the environment and future generations. Much like a circular economy 65*35 company values are fairness and reason. Little else is required to improve how we live and our personal environment. It is 65*35’s mission to help other companies to realise their values and expose their sense of fairness to society and the environment. This is achieved by developing their Corporate Social Responsibility strategy which is then woven into operations and brand.
About Paul Delaney
Paul Delaney left the telecoms industry after 20 years to live his environmental values. In that time Paul advised on multi-year infrastructure investments from which he developed a thought process aligned to scale and long-term impacts. Experienced in strategy, analytics, and market intelligence, Paul has an ideal skill set to observe, quantify, analyse and offer considered opinion. This combined experience makes Paul the ideal candidate to offer practical advice by which to make improvements. Paul holds an MSc in Sustainable Development from DCU, marketing degree and PMP from the Project Management Institute. His MSc dissertation focused on Ireland’s challenges in hitting long-term waste targets and the delaying of transition to a circular economy from waste contamination. Waste separation is a national issue because “we all create waste”. Paul developed a research concept, ‘Competence Score’ by which to measure the populations knowledge of waste separation. Paul has advised the NWCPO, Irish waste regions, waste companies and the Green Schools Program (An Taisce). His method is to use change management principles and insight to on-board participants with his message of Desired Disposal Habits. Paul leads workshops and engagements creating Better Waste and developing CSR strategies.
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