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U. of Pittsburgh → CB Bhattacharya: Is There a Disconnect Between CSR Goals and Execution?

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CB Bhattacharya is the H.J. Zoffer Chair in Sustainability and Ethics at the University of Pittsburgh. European School of Management and Technology in Berlin, Germany. Previously he was the Everett W. Lord Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Marketing at the School of Management at Boston University. CB received his PhD in Marketing from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1993 and his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management in 1984. Before joining Boston University, he was on the faculty at the Goizueta Business School, Emory University.

In this episode, the following topics are discussed:

  • Consumer behavior
  • CSR — how to understand stakeholder reactions?
  • Is there a disconnect between CSR goals and execution?
  • CSR success via empowering employees and shared ownership
  • Is the company walking the walk? Check it by going to one of their factories away from corporate headquarters
  • Unilever and check dams
  • Enel in Chile and teaching self sufficiency
  • Resilient communities
  • Innovation is necessary to sustainability
  • Enel’s My Best Failure
  • Innovability
  • CSO and CMO: dual role at Unilever — Keith Weed
  • Nestle: COO as the sustainabilty architect of entire company
  • Engaging NGOs as a means for meeting CR goals
  • Relationship between CR and financial performance
  • Greenwashing
  • Where are the sustainabilty jobs for college graduates?

NOTES

CB Bhattacharya

How to Make Sustainability Every Employee’s Responsibility

Sustainability Lessons From the Front Lines

Leveraging Corporate Responsibility: The Stakeholder Route to Maximizing Business and Social Value

LinkedIn: CB Bhattacharya

CB Bhattacharya (@CBsuite) | Twitter

Book: Straight Man

Harpic

ABOUT PHILIP BEERE

Philip is host of Corporate Sustainability; the podcast that explores companies and people who inspire innovation, improvement, and sustainable business practices through purpose-driven missions and initiatives. Philip is a longtime marketer, who consults companies on how to use stories and narrative to help build their brands. He says sustainability stories are one of the most powerful ways companies can manage their reputations.

Connect with Philip at www.philipjames.co

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CB Bhattacharya is the H.J. Zoffer Chair in Sustainability and Ethics at the University of Pittsburgh. European School of Management and Technology in Berlin, Germany. Previously he was the Everett W. Lord Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Marketing at the School of Management at Boston University. CB received his PhD in Marketing from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1993 and his MBA from the Indian Institute of Management in 1984. Before joining Boston University, he was on the faculty at the Goizueta Business School, Emory University.

In this episode, the following topics are discussed:

  • Consumer behavior
  • CSR — how to understand stakeholder reactions?
  • Is there a disconnect between CSR goals and execution?
  • CSR success via empowering employees and shared ownership
  • Is the company walking the walk? Check it by going to one of their factories away from corporate headquarters
  • Unilever and check dams
  • Enel in Chile and teaching self sufficiency
  • Resilient communities
  • Innovation is necessary to sustainability
  • Enel’s My Best Failure
  • Innovability
  • CSO and CMO: dual role at Unilever — Keith Weed
  • Nestle: COO as the sustainabilty architect of entire company
  • Engaging NGOs as a means for meeting CR goals
  • Relationship between CR and financial performance
  • Greenwashing
  • Where are the sustainabilty jobs for college graduates?

NOTES

CB Bhattacharya

How to Make Sustainability Every Employee’s Responsibility

Sustainability Lessons From the Front Lines

Leveraging Corporate Responsibility: The Stakeholder Route to Maximizing Business and Social Value

LinkedIn: CB Bhattacharya

CB Bhattacharya (@CBsuite) | Twitter

Book: Straight Man

Harpic

ABOUT PHILIP BEERE

Philip is host of Corporate Sustainability; the podcast that explores companies and people who inspire innovation, improvement, and sustainable business practices through purpose-driven missions and initiatives. Philip is a longtime marketer, who consults companies on how to use stories and narrative to help build their brands. He says sustainability stories are one of the most powerful ways companies can manage their reputations.

Connect with Philip at www.philipjames.co

LinkedIn

Facebook

Instagram

  continue reading

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