ADVERTISEMENT
Most Read on APEsphere
Most Commented on APEsphere
Blogs we like
Resources
Early Days with CSR in the Czech Republic: An Interview
Report Abuse:
So that we can keep the site friendly, legal and on-topic, please click the Report Abuse button if this story breaks the APEsphere Code.
Added by
AaronFu on 17 Feb 2009
From: evolvingchoice.com
|
| Image courtesy lyng883 via Flickr |
With most of the World's attention in the field of CSR focussing on the consumers of the US, the factories in China and the logging in South-East Asia, what about our cousins in Eastern Europe? How is CSR progressing in countries where "Social Policies" conjure up images of a not too distant past.
I interview Bruce Gahir, founder of the CSR Working Group and MBA professor in the Czech Republic, to find out where he thinks the practical future of CSR lies in this country.
Some excerpts:
"CSR is the Czech Republic has often taken the form of different people doing their own thing"
"We need more implementation, active follow up and feedback. "
"Today, only Czech Coal has been using some of the GRI’s reporting frameworks but they were using this before the translation."
I interview Bruce Gahir, founder of the CSR Working Group and MBA professor in the Czech Republic, to find out where he thinks the practical future of CSR lies in this country.
Some excerpts:
"CSR is the Czech Republic has often taken the form of different people doing their own thing"
"We need more implementation, active follow up and feedback. "
"Today, only Czech Coal has been using some of the GRI’s reporting frameworks but they were using this before the translation."
Christine Arena 

Comments
Add a comment