2010 Pathways to Social Responsibility: Successful Practices for Sustaining the Future

  • Posted April 30th, 2010 by Sarah

The focus of this year’s Pathways stories is on three of the seven core areas of the ISO 26000 Guidance Standard on Social Responsibility: Community Involvement and Development, Organizational Governance, and Environment.

The stories included in this monograph are all companies and organizations that have embarked on their own paths to social responsibility, providing a broad spectrum of engagement and business success.

To read the 2010 Pathways to Social Responsibility, click here. You can also view the individual stories on the SRO Stories tab at the top of the home page.

 

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