Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 6:33:19 GMT
Dear wise men: Just like I do every year since that time when I didn't have gifts, this 2016 I have been very good and in the last few days I have made my respective additional effort so that my gifts are not missing - always around these times mom said that they were watching me carefully. I'm not going to deceive you, maybe I've gone overboard a couple of times this year and I think I mentally cursed some people on several occasions; Outside of that I have been an angel. You probably already know that I joined the social responsibility industry a few years ago. It makes me feel good that my job is to strive to create a positive impact in the world and help others do the same. Although I would like to make some requests... Of course, please don't forget to bring gifts first to those who need them most; You know, those who live in poverty, children who do not have toys, people with disabilities... in short, all vulnerable groups and, incidentally, animals that suffer abuse, (no, of course I would not dare to judge the exploitation of which their horse, camel and elephant are victims) Ready! Once my social conscience has calmed, here is my list of requests: 1. A simple formula to explain what I do: Every time I am asked that question in a meeting I struggle to answer in a simple way, but it doesn't come out. Sometimes, when I think I've got it, I look at my conversation partner and notice him nodding and saying, "That's interesting!" even though we both know he has no idea what I was talking about. Furthermore, I long ago gave up trying to explain that what I do has nothing more to do with the environment or merely marketing issues. Seriously, I need this formula gift-wrapped ! 2. A guide to explain to bosses in companies why the CSR department is profitable: The truth is that all of us in the CSR areas are a little afraid because we know that if one day companies need to reduce costs or cut staff , these jobs will be at risk. Directors and managers (there are exceptions) are not entirely convinced that CSR is a business issue .
My boss is one of them, so this year I have set New Zealand WhatsApp Number out to convince him that our activities, more than an expense, are an investment. Do you think you can give me a little push? 3. A course to communicate better: Well, maybe before using it you need a couple of things... CSR Coordinator: Letter to the Three Wise Men 4. A kit of tips to convince bosses of how important it is to communicate CSR I really need it, because no one seems to understand that CSR directly influences the reputation of the company and that communicating it properly helps improve the perception that our employees have. stakeholders. Although now that I think about it, would it be too much to ask that a basic book on the importance of communication in CSR be included among the gifts of my company's managers, to be sure? 5. Budget, budget: I write it twice because the CSR departments urgently need a little more of that. I don't know why there is the idea that everything that has to do with social responsibility is done for free, for the mere illusion of creating a positive impact. Please give me some amulet so that the area has more budget this year. How to communicate CSR to make your stakeholders fall in love with you 6. Now, a course to communicate better: Please also include one of these in the boots of those who work in marketing. The other day I dreamed that my company was running a racist and misogynistic campaign and they became a trending topic . I woke up screaming with fear! It would be terrible if all our efforts in favor of inclusion suffered the consequences; We have worked hard to give them visibility and now we want to make our stakeholders fall in love with us so that they join our commitment. Without further ado and hoping that you can fulfill all my requests, I wish you an incredible new year.
For many people, food is better than anything, even better than romantic relationships. I don't think it's just me, tacos, a good lasagna or a burger with potatoes dipped in cheese undoubtedly make many hearts happy. No matter how long we have to wait to enter our favorite restaurant and order that dish that fascinates us so much, the satisfaction in our taste buds is worth everything, even indigestion, but would you share a portion of your meal? Maybe your first response was a firm "NO" but when you learn about this initiative you will probably change your mind. The Stop Hunger organization created a project in Brazil called Satisfeito , which means “satisfied” in Portuguese and consists of serving diners a smaller portion without affecting the original price; The goal is to donate to non-profit organizations that fight childhood hunger. Although it is not their only goal, since in addition to fighting the food crisis , they also seek to address food waste, which is why they reduced the amount of food and encouraged attendees to join this cause. The amount of food wasted around the world is outrageous and at the same time, we have people dying of hunger all over the world. We have to fight against this contradiction, added Marcos Szrajer, project coordinator. Unfortunately, a third of all food produced in the world is wasted and although various organizations and companies have created alternatives to combat it, a new version of Mr. Potato Head was even created to raise awareness in society about this situation. Currently more than 60 restaurants have joined this project and not only in Brazil, but also in South Africa and Mexico. More than $40,000 donations have been generated to different organizations including food banks and children's services. These establishments not only reduce portions, they also take advantage of the vegetables that supermarkets cannot sell to prepare the dishes and integrated anti-waste techniques. Each customer who decides to eat in these places is informed about this initiative and about the percentages that are allocated by the restaurant and by the diner.
My boss is one of them, so this year I have set New Zealand WhatsApp Number out to convince him that our activities, more than an expense, are an investment. Do you think you can give me a little push? 3. A course to communicate better: Well, maybe before using it you need a couple of things... CSR Coordinator: Letter to the Three Wise Men 4. A kit of tips to convince bosses of how important it is to communicate CSR I really need it, because no one seems to understand that CSR directly influences the reputation of the company and that communicating it properly helps improve the perception that our employees have. stakeholders. Although now that I think about it, would it be too much to ask that a basic book on the importance of communication in CSR be included among the gifts of my company's managers, to be sure? 5. Budget, budget: I write it twice because the CSR departments urgently need a little more of that. I don't know why there is the idea that everything that has to do with social responsibility is done for free, for the mere illusion of creating a positive impact. Please give me some amulet so that the area has more budget this year. How to communicate CSR to make your stakeholders fall in love with you 6. Now, a course to communicate better: Please also include one of these in the boots of those who work in marketing. The other day I dreamed that my company was running a racist and misogynistic campaign and they became a trending topic . I woke up screaming with fear! It would be terrible if all our efforts in favor of inclusion suffered the consequences; We have worked hard to give them visibility and now we want to make our stakeholders fall in love with us so that they join our commitment. Without further ado and hoping that you can fulfill all my requests, I wish you an incredible new year.
For many people, food is better than anything, even better than romantic relationships. I don't think it's just me, tacos, a good lasagna or a burger with potatoes dipped in cheese undoubtedly make many hearts happy. No matter how long we have to wait to enter our favorite restaurant and order that dish that fascinates us so much, the satisfaction in our taste buds is worth everything, even indigestion, but would you share a portion of your meal? Maybe your first response was a firm "NO" but when you learn about this initiative you will probably change your mind. The Stop Hunger organization created a project in Brazil called Satisfeito , which means “satisfied” in Portuguese and consists of serving diners a smaller portion without affecting the original price; The goal is to donate to non-profit organizations that fight childhood hunger. Although it is not their only goal, since in addition to fighting the food crisis , they also seek to address food waste, which is why they reduced the amount of food and encouraged attendees to join this cause. The amount of food wasted around the world is outrageous and at the same time, we have people dying of hunger all over the world. We have to fight against this contradiction, added Marcos Szrajer, project coordinator. Unfortunately, a third of all food produced in the world is wasted and although various organizations and companies have created alternatives to combat it, a new version of Mr. Potato Head was even created to raise awareness in society about this situation. Currently more than 60 restaurants have joined this project and not only in Brazil, but also in South Africa and Mexico. More than $40,000 donations have been generated to different organizations including food banks and children's services. These establishments not only reduce portions, they also take advantage of the vegetables that supermarkets cannot sell to prepare the dishes and integrated anti-waste techniques. Each customer who decides to eat in these places is informed about this initiative and about the percentages that are allocated by the restaurant and by the diner.