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Nestlé Chairman speaks on creating shared value

4. March 2010 16:34
Follow Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Nestlé Chairman, speak live about Creating Shared Value as a new concept of corporate social responsibility at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, USA. The Policy Seminar proposes a new approach, which replaces the more traditional descriptions of corporate social responsibility with Creating Shared Value - a concept initially developed by Harvard's Professor Michael Porter and championed by Nestlé. Using a range of examples from the Nestlé context, Mr Brabeck-Letmathe will also examine the links between the role of business in society and the broader issues surrounding food security. Click here to listen to his speech. You can view his presentation here.

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