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Susan Steinhagen

How can one measure CSR Returns?

17. March 2010 08:47
“You cannot manage what you cannot measure” is an oft-repeated MBA maxim. A company that is just starting its first steps toward embedding requires a lot of investment and commitment -- both financial and human. How can a company measure CSR performance and to make sure that the investment is worth it? Sam Murata, President of SANYO North America, suggests how.

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Categories: CSR | Corporate Social Responsibility

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