Corporate Social
Responsibility Best Practices
Welcome to BABM Corporate
Social Responsibility Best Practices Magazine where you can read
succinct articles online. The corporate social
responsibility articles will provide you
with valuable information that can be immediately
implemented to help take your business and personal
success to the next level.
Our Vision is 20/50
By Debra Kent
Faulk
Published: September / October 2008
By the year 2050, the
population of the Tampa Bay region is expected to double
to 7 million people. To protect the region’s economic
vitality, sense of community, and natural resources, we
each have the responsibility to carefully consider how
we handle that growth.
Eco Friendly Accommodations
By Debra Faulk
Published: June / July 2008
Given that conservation is such an important issue
today, it is important that hotel properties adopt and
actively market their eco-friendly offerings, making
these offerings easy for consumers to recognize and
participate in. Offering green programs is a win-win
situation for both hotel guests and hotel operators.
Guests are increasingly looking for these types of
offerings and properties are finding that going green
actually saves money, according to J.D. Power and
Associates 2007 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction
Study.
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Corporate Social Responsibility Magazine
The stuff things are made of
By Debra Kent
Faulk
Published: April / May 2008
Despite the fact that creating, buying, and selling
“earth friendly” products are now in vogue, the question
still remains: Are these products really helping to
minimize today’s environmental problems or are they
merely a trendy option?
By Debra Kent Faulk
Published: February / March 2008
Buzzwords like
“environmental-friendly,” “energy efficient” and “carbon
offsets” flow freely from corporate press releases,
brochures, web sites, blogs, and other promotional
materials. Some claims are accurate, certified, and
verifiable while others are misrepresentations designed
to sell products.
When you take
care of your employees, they take care of you
By Debra Faulk
Published: January 2008
Today, the practice of corporate social responsibility
touches every aspect of business. No longer confined to
traditional “green” projects within the silos of
environmental performance or responsible business
practices, CSR permeates all business functions,
including policies, strategies, planning, and
performance. CSR strategies are a part of everyday
transactions, governance and management, as well as
community investment and social performance.
Run for a Cause
Everyone wins!
By Debra Kent Faulk
Published: November 2007
Cause related marketing goes a long way in building a
reliable brand image, reputation and sales.
By Debra Faulk
Many types of employees and
work groups exist in organizations, making it
challenging to achieve effective teamwork. That is why
team-building programs are essential to all companies,
no matter how large or small.
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