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Episode 5 - The business case for social responsibility: How 'S' contributes to financial performance

Episode 5 - The business case for social responsibility: How 'S' contributes to financial performance

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Episode 5 - The business case for social responsibility: How 'S' contributes to financial performance

In today's episode, we'll explore the business case for social responsibility and delve into how the 'S' in ESG contributes to financial performance. Let's uncover how companies embracing social responsibility have achieved enhanced financial outcomes.

Firstly a business case is made stating why the importance then examples of two companies are given Danone and Patagonia. (Links to which were given in previous podcast)

#ESG #Sustainability #SocialResponsibility #FinancialPerformance #BusinessCase #Podcast

As a former UN ambassador, as well as a former Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization, coupled with her experience as a seasoned academic on sustainability and its inherent digital transformation needs, she helps her clients create a message out of what seemed like a mess.

She recently released an
ebook on ESG which can be found here Empowering Social Growth

She currently serves as an Advisory Board member in both

  • AKFI Business Consortium

as well as she is a Country Chair of the G100 Business Networking Wing; for BELGIUM

Visit ThereseBaptiste.com or Follow ThereseBaptiste.com on 1Linked in for more details

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