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Powerful Social Responsibility

People can and will bring more of themselves to work when they’re making the world a better place, according to Daniel Aronson, a business strategist for IBM’s Global Business Services.


Aronson, who spoke at a recent Social Responsibility Executive Roundtable, said employees will make the world better, faster, more profitably when they can prove and improve their efforts.


Aronson also said that consumers and customers care about social responsibility – and believe business should.

See more on his presentation via this Powerpoint.

Conversation Circles: Social Responsibility and Environmental Sustainability

  

The Sustainable Business Network

Area businesses and organizations are increasingly developing socially responsible products and services while making their own operations more sustainable. In the process, they are developing expertise on a wide variety of sustainability practices. The SBN serves as a forum for sharing successful practices and strategies and is a part of the Metro-Milwaukee Green initiative. The American Society for Quality developed a web portal, www.thesro.org, which serves as an online tool for engaging the SBN community. SBN is now launching quarterly conversation circles.

 

Aim of the Conversation Circles         

Convene strategic discussions with community stakeholders on social responsibility and sustainability and its impact and opportunity to achieve more sustainable enterprises and hence a more sustainable Milwaukee.

 

Timeframe:      Quarterly 90-minute Circle Discussions (May, August, November and February)

Cost:                $12 to cover cost of continental breakfast

First Meeting:   May 26, 2009 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM 

Topic:              The Sustainable Enterprise – Open discussion and determination of future topics

 

Potential Future Topics          

  1. Sustaining the Future:  Social Responsibility as a Talent Attractor
  2. Supporting Socially Responsible Programs Though the Use of Quality Tools
  3. What Do All the Standards Mean? ISO 26000, GRI, SA 8000
  4. Energy Efficiency and Green Jobs
  5. Regional Economic Sustainability and the Great Lakes Water Initiative
  6. Measuring Carbon Foot Print and Emerging Carbon Credits

Alignment       

Metro-Milwaukee Green, ASQ Social Responsibility Initiative, Great Lakes Water Initiative, Energy Conservation, Focus on Energy, Wisconsin Green Building Alliance

 

Partners          

City of Milwaukee, County of Milwaukee, ASQ, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce

 

Contacts          

·        Ann Beier, Director of Office of Environmental Sustainability, City of Milwaukee ann.beier@milwaukee.gov    

·        Michelle Mason, Managing Director, ASQ  mmason@asq.org       

·        Greg Bell, Co-Founder, Metro-Milwaukee Green gbell02@mac.com           

 

To RSVP, please email:  sro@asq.org

ASQ to Launch National Social Responsibility Initiative

The American Society for Quality (ASQ) will host “Sustaining the Future: A Social Responsibility Event” on Earth Day, April 22, 2009, at Discovery World in Milwaukee. This is part of its growing effort to assume a leadership role locally and internationally in the social responsibility (SR) movement.

The Earth Day event will illustrate how aligning quality and social responsibility helps to achieve triple bottom line results—economic, ecological, and social. The event also aims to highlight and energize leading-edge SR practices by local and national organizations.

ASQ President Roberto Saco and Executive Director Paul Borawski will open the event and discuss the importance of mobilizing a national SR campaign that starts locally in Milwaukee with a vision to expand nationally. They will encourage attendees to understand how forward-thinking organizations align social responsibility and quality principles to maintain a competitive advantage.

“The quality profession is becoming deeply involved in conversations around sustainability and responsibility—quality at the level of entire social systems and the big issues of the day,” said Saco. “This SR initiative moves us from conversation to constructive action alongside other leaders in the Milwaukee community. And we are confident that this event will serve as a catalyst for other local events around the country where ASQ communities can assume a leading role.”

Northwestern Mutual Foundation is the exclusive Executive Sponsor of the event. Growth Sponsors include Johnson Controls and Marquette University.

ASQ’s commitment to these activities stems from the natural fit of quality and social responsibility. Social responsibility is becoming increasingly critical as decision makers examine the future impact of today’s choices on the environment, community, business ethics, and customer perceptions. Quality is central in helping organizations and individuals grow in socially responsible ways. As this happens, new career paths and new opportunities open up for seasoned quality practitioners. Some of ASQ’s fastest growing divisions are those with an affinity for SR thinking and action—Lean Enterprise, Energy & Environmental, and Design & Construction.

Chad Vincent, the ASQ Lean Enterprise Division’s spokesperson on SR, thinks of SR, like lean, as a conscious choice. “By choosing to look beyond just the environmental benefit and applying the lean philosophy to all processes related to SR,” he says, “companies truly become socially responsible organizations. They not only produce better results with their resources, they also give back to society.”

World Renowned Photographer to Keynote

The keynote speaker for the event is noted photographer and environmentalist Chris Jordan. Jordan will punctuate his remarks with stunning photographs from his work. His images shed light on the societal and environmental implications of daily life in a consumerist, throw-away society.

Another event highlight is the release of a new report titled “The Path to Social Responsibility,” a monograph showcasing activities of socially responsible organizations. It focuses on organizations, including Northwestern Mutual, Johnson Controls, Manpower, MillerCoors, Goodwill Industries, Intel, and others.

Metro Milwaukee Green Initiative Announcement

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett will present a report on local activities and initiatives that are positioning Milwaukee as a center for progress in social responsibility. Barrett will provide the first comprehensive update on the Metro Milwaukee Green (MMG) initiative, which was launched on January 9 by the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, the Metropolitan Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, and ASQ.

MMG challenges local organizations to commit to becoming more sustainable organizations. It has selected five program areas in which organizations can demonstrate their commitment. These five steps toward sustainability include:

  1. Robust Recycling Program
  2. Energy Management
  3. Systematic and Comprehensive Green Cleaning
  4. Sustainable Business Network
  5. Great Lakes Water Initiatives

Next Steps

Next steps for the ASQ initiative include:

  • Establish an International Social Responsibility Think Tank that will bring together some of the world’s leading experts later in 2009.
  • Hold a conference in Milwaukee in 2010 featuring executive roundtables and workshops to celebrate the release of the new ISO 26000 Guidance on Social Responsibility Voluntary Standard.

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