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Page 1: CSR 2.0 Shared Value Creation

CSR 2.0

Shared Value Creation

3 May 2013

Usha Menon

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Situation Analysis

• How would you define Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?

• In you opinion, what are the features of good CSR programs?

• Given a specific example of such a CSR program?

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Sustainable Development

Corporate Philanthropy

Social Identity

Responsible Business

Right to Operate

Bridging the gap

Empowering the beneficiaries

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Definition

CSR as a complete business strategy that

aims to ensure the long-term viability of the business, by assuming an active

role in the development of the community, the economy, and the environment, through good business practices

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Nine Principles and Related Benefits of CSR

The National Voluntary Guidelines on

Socio-Economic and Environmental Responsibilities of Business

~ by the Ministry of Corporate Affair

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The CSR Journey

Compliance - Law, Principles, Conduct

Corporate Philanthropy- Wealth redistribution

Sustainability – Protect the future

Shared value creation – Collective impact

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SHARED-VALUE CREATION

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CSR 2.0 – Made in India New Companies Bill

• 2% CSR policy focuses on Companies with revenue greater than Rs.1000 Crore or profits of Rs.5 Crore

• must spend 2% of the average of the last 3 years profits, towards CSR activity

• employee welfare expenses cannot be classified as CSR spending and must focus on poverty alleviation, healthcare, education and social business ventures.

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CSR 2.0 – Made in India

This means approximately

US$5 billion worth of funds will

become annually available that could be absorbed by the nonprofit sector

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CSR 2.0 – Made in India

Example:

Nearly 79 Pharmaceutical companies have to invest anywhere

between Rs.300-325 crore in the

coming years under CSR scheme

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CSR 2.0

From Corporate Social Responsibility

to

Creating Shared Value

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William Bissell

• “CSR can be your company’s most profitable division”.

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Dr. Verghese Kurien

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Source: Making Collective Impact Work - Stanford Social Innovations Review , 2012

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Shared- value creation

What are other examples of such CSR 2.0 in India?

What were the reasons

for its success?

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Shared- value creation

Are your engagements CSR 2.0?

What is working ?

What are the challenges ?

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NGOs and the Corporate sector

can co-create a future

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What are the conditions needed for this collective impact?

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Source: Making Collective Impact Work - Stanford Social Innovations Review , 2012

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Usha Menon

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[email protected]

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