Corporate Social Responsibility: How It Relates To The Bottom Line

Number of Pages 8

8 pages in length. The term 'careful consideration' is one that is applicable to virtually every aspect of life; to go full speed ahead with an idea, project or undertaking without first conducting a close analysis of how and why this particular effort will be equally as good for people, profits and the environment is to blindly - or obstinately - engage in inappropriate activities for the twenty-first century. This lesson of not just integrating corporate social responsibility into an organization's infrastructure but actually placing it at the helm of all business operations is both grand and far-reaching; that a company's bottom line is wholly dependent upon the manner by which it illustrates a desire to protect the people and their planet speaks to an entirely facet that now governs organizational profit margins. Bibliography lists 8 sources.


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