Doing Well by Doing Good

Learn More CSR Strategies at HBS
Sep 6, 2012 3:20 PM ET

Doing Well by Doing Good

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is integral to long-term business success. Today's organizations must be increasingly mindful of the impact that their operations have on society at large, and this requires much more than isolated measures. In a climate of heightened social awareness and instant access to information, CSR must be a fundamental part of your company's targeted practices, broad objectives, and overall culture.

Harvard Business School Executive Education offers Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies to Create Business and Social Value, a program designed to help executives fully integrate social responsibility in ways that benefit both society and business. You will learn how to develop an overarching CSR strategy suited to the unique requirements of your company—one that addresses the social, economic, and environmental effects—as you better position your organization for immediate and future success.

This program will be held October 17–20, 2012 on the HBS campus in Boston.  Learn more and apply.

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A Brief History of Doing Well by Doing Good

Nancy Koehn, Harvard Business School professor and historian, explains how socially responsible business dates back to modern capitalism's founding era.

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