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Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) in Turbulent Times - Luxury or Necessity?
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Thursday, 11 June 2009 |
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9:00 am - 12:00 pm |
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KPMG
8/F, Prince's Building
10 Chater Road
Central, Hong Kong |
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English |
Organiser: |
Community Business Limited |
Reg. Fee (HKD): |
$160 (Community Business Members/NGOs/Academics)
$200 (Non-Community Business Members)
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Speakers: |
Key Speaker:
Lord Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick
Global Head of Citizenship and Diversity
KPMG
Michael Hastings is KPMG's Global Head of Citizenship and Diversity. He was previously the BBC's first Head of Corporate Social Responsibility. Michael is a non-executive Director of British Telecom (on the Board for Responsible and Sustainable Business) and a Trustee of the Vodafone Group Foundation. He represents KPMG International on the Global Corporate Citizenship International Committee of the World Economic Forum and the World Business Council on Sustainable Development.
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Other Speakers:
Increasing Productivity with Work-Life Balance
- Mara Teng, Director, Global Workforce Diversity, Integrated Services Team, IBM
- Fern Ngai, Head, Asia Governance & Strategic Initiatives, Standard Chartered Bank
- Simon Taylor, Managing Consultant, Text 100
Motivating Staff through Corporate Community Investment
- Diana Tsui, Director of Corporate Social Responsibilities, KPMG
- Stephen Morse, Senior Director - Sales Engineering, APAC, salesforce.com
- Thomas Tse, Senior Partner, Yip, Tse & Tang Solicitors
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With limited resources, businesses have to prioritise. Each day, business leaders decide what is important and what is no longer important to their businesses. We believe that CSR is fundamental to the success of business, particularly during turbulent times.
At this event, you will learn, despite the recession, how companies continue to focus on work-life balance and community investment as a tool to increase productivity and enhance staff motivation. You will hear from best practice companies and have an opportunity to share your own experiences.
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