‘CSR is it not about philanthropy, but about fundamental business practices’Guy Ryder, General Secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, speaking at the United Nations Global Compact Summit, Shanghi, China, 2006
This page aims to explore CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility from the practical stance of the smaller business. For CSR to be adopted as a principle, it needs not only to be understood, but practical steps provided to make this valuable concept accessible and sustainable – in other words – you as a manager needs to know what and how you can do this easily and today.Corporate Social Responsibility (or more recently social responsibility) has increased in importance around the world. Much of the content of the reports focus on large company’s and statistical analysis – all very well but for small lean business like mine and yours we need a different approach.
Yes CSR is important, and yes it can help us be more effective, efficient and most importantly more profitable.
In 2002 a survey of Small-Medium sized Enterprises (SME) attitudes to CSR conducted by MORI sponsored by the DTi, it found that:
Managers and owners in smaller businesses are often heard asking…
A responsible business is achieving commercial success in ways that honour ethical values and respect people, communities and the natural environment. These businesses minimise any negative environmental and social
impacts and maximise the positive ones.
We need to adopt these as appropriate for our business. For many of us we will only work at level one with some elements of level 2.
Keeping it simple and adding value:
Attracting, retaining and developing motivated and committed employees.CSR Benefits for your business The business benefits will vary depending on the business, the specific actions proposed and the effectiveness with which they are implemented. Often, the kinds of business benefits which other smaller companies have reported, include:
A simple approach to introducing CSR in a structured way.
| ACTION | Statement/ Meaning |
| Assess |
Whatever you do should be relevant for your business as well as society. Think about the issues that affect you, your staff and your business and what you can do to help support these. Assess where you currently are so you have a benchmark to measure future progress against.This may be formal or informal. |
| Commit |
To a statement of what being a responsible business |
| Tell |
Set out your ethical and business cases, communicate them and promote them at every opportunity. Make responsible business an agenda item on all team meetings. |
| Integrate |
Responsible business behaviour across different functions and activities within the business. |
| Organise |
The project management, the details, relevant business resources and set targets. |
| Nurture |
Involve your clients and supply chain. Once your programmes are established you can have greater impact and raise your profile by widening your resources. |
If you integrate responsible business practices into the way you run your business and proactively communicate what you are doing, you not only increase your business success but the benefit to society as well.
By communicating what you do to a wider audience and by giving your business a voice, you will find that you inspire many others to do the same and your example could lead to much bigger impacts. By keeping quiet about what you do, you might be missing out, so shout about it and you might be surprised at the results.
Promoting that you are approaching your business in a CSR way can enhance your business opportunities, doing this is one thing… Telling others about it is quite another.
| Internally | Externally |
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Business Principles, Defining your Purpose, Innovation, Know the law, Managing risks, Measuring success, Sharing good practice
What are the theories and business principles which drive successful businesses?
Here you can dip into information on the law and its implications for your business. There is also information about how to measure the intangibles e.g. how can you measure increased customer loyalty? Plus you’ll find useful signposts and pointers as to where you can find more information on each topic.
Better payment, Developing skills, Diversity, Equality, Health and safety, Managing resources, Marketing with a cause, Minimising waste, Volunteering
If you want to save money through managing waste more effectively how do you go about it? What about health & safety? In a recent survey* 60% of small and medium sized business owners said that they had been asked about their practices in this area by a large corporate customer. Make sure you’re one step ahead of the game and start by reading the guide to health and safety contained within this section.
Employees, Customers, Suppliers, Communities
Stakeholder is an umbrella term, which covers every group of individuals you deal with as a business.
Here we focus on four stakeholders- your employees, the community, your customers and your suppliers. By listening and talking to these groups on a regular basis you can really improve your business’s reputation and it doesn’t cost a fortune.
(CSR) or Corporate Responsibility is about managing your business to achieve both commercial and social benefit. In essence it’s about managing your social, community and environmental impacts to help you improve results, reduce risks and enhance your reputation. It is also about growing your business in a way that has value for everyone connected to it.
For the majority of SME’s and small businesses, it is not about copying what the ‘big companies’ do, but to use these principles in the way we work. This means treating them as principles, not yet another administrative burden. So measure them…no!
In the coming weeks this will be as comprehensive as our PESTLE page. Your feedback and comments are welcome.
Need to write SMART objectives? or carry out a SWOT?
Corporate Social Responsibility – CSR – This page has been developed by Mike Morrison – Principle consultant at RapidBI.
You are free to use any of the SWOT tools on this page, however if you wish to use this page on a web site please credit us and link to our home page, and keep all links intact.
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