Date and Time
Thursday December 14, 2017
9:00 am-10:30 am
CET
Location
Paris
Topics
#Stakeholder Engagement, #Strategy and Integration, #Sustainability Management
Thursday December 14, 2017
9:00 am-10:30 am
CET
Paris
#Stakeholder Engagement, #Strategy and Integration, #Sustainability Management
Join BSR for a networking discussion event on trends in stakeholder engagement.
Today, companies are facing an increasingly uncertain external environment where the media, government, civil society, and the general public are expressing concern about business ethics, values, and strategic direction. The rise of hyper-transparency and social activism necessitates stakeholder engagement approaches that are new, dynamic, responsive, and interactive.
BSR will share insights and innovative corporate practices on this topic and will explore the following issues:
Who should attend this event: corporate responsibility/sustainable development, government/public affairs, marketing, finance, and ethics and compliance practitioners. You are invited to share this invitation with colleagues.
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