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• Canadian based with global delivery capacity (focus on Ghana and Gulf region)
• National/Regional partnerships in Ghana, Greece, UAE, Bahrain, Zambia, East Africa, Jamaica, etc
• Four-years of CSR training experience in Ghana
• Trained over 150 business, NGO, government and other leaders in Ghana
Wayne Dunn• Founder & President of CSR Training
Institute
• Former Professor of Practice in CSR,
McGill University
• Advisor on development of Ghana’s
CSR Policy
• 20 years business, development and
training experience in Ghana
• Advisory Board for EU Africa Chamber
of Commerce
• Tech. Committee – Ghana CSR Policy
• Chaired and led numerous CSR events
throughout Africa and globally
• Globally recognized thought leader,
lecturer and writer on CSR
• 25+ years of practical CSR experience
(40+ countries, every continent, public
and private sector, etc.)
• 10+ years of CSR training
• Extensive writings on CSR
• Frequent speaker at events worldwide
• Numerous awards (1st private sector
winner of World Bank Development
Innovation Award, Stanford Case
Study, etc.)
• 5+ years professional relationship with
GRA
• M.Sc. in Management, Stanford
Graduate Business School
• Stanford University Sloan Fellow
The CSR Training Institute has advised, trained and supported organizations, executives and leaders worldwide, including an extensive focus on mining and on Africa and Ghana.
High level reviews and objective systematic value/efficiency analyses (fresh eyes?)
• Be systematic and strategic. Ad-hoc approaches to CSR and Sustainability are risky and seldom optimize value.
• A systematic CSR & Sustainability SWOT Analysis can identify issues and opportunities and chart a strategic path forward.
• It can help to align business, society and environmental issues and interests, finding synergies and optimizing value.
• A SWOT will often identify potential partners and stakeholders with shared interests, adding strength, resources and impact to programs and projects.
• A well done SWOT will identify internal and external value propositions, helping to build consensus and facilitate implementation
Wayne DunnPresident & Founder, CSR Training InstituteFormer Professor of Practice in CSR, McGill Universitywayne@csrtraininginstitute.comwww.csrtraininginstitute.comWhatsApp +1.250.701.6088