CSR Management Certificate Program: Five-Day Program Offered By Boston College Center For Corporate Citizenship
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., September 14, 2016 /3BL Media/ - Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is offering a certificate program in corporate citizenship management October 17-21, 2016 in Boston, MA. The program titled, “Corporate Citizenship Management Intensive,” provides management professionals the strategic, organizational, evaluation, and communication tools required to advance corporate citizenship performance throughout organizations.
The five-day certificate program provides a comprehensive approach to corporate citizenship grounded in business management principles. Attendees will learn:
- Scope of management responsibility associated with being a good corporate citizen
- Characteristics of organizational change in the development and execution of corporate citizenship practices
- Stakeholder salience and issue materiality
- Meaningful corporate citizenship performance goals creation
- Reporting standards and frameworks evaluation
- Effective corporate citizenship messaging development
Program faculty include:
- Andy Boynton, Dean, Boston College Carroll School of Management
- Mary Ann Glynn, Research Director, Boston College Carroll School of Management
- Mike Pratt, PhD Director, Management & Organization Department, Boston College Carroll School of Management
- Katherine Smith, Executive Director, Center for Corporate Citizenship, Boston College Carroll School of Management
The program will be held on the campus of Boston College in Chestnut Hill, MA, six miles west of downtown Boston. Overnight accommodations may be arranged through Boston Marriott Copley Place, located at 110 Huntington Avenue in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay.
To register, visit the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship.
ABOUT BOSTON COLLEGE CENTER FOR CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP
The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship (BCCCC) is a leader in the field of corporate citizenship helping corporate social responsibility (CSR) professionals maximize business and social value through tools and knowledge enabling them to achieve more through environmental, social, and governance investments. Founded in 1985, the Center draws on the community of professionals, original research, and resources of the Boston College Carroll School of Management. The membership-supported organization engages more than 10,000 individuals annually across its network of more than 440 member companies. For more information, visit ccc.bc.edu.
CONTACT:
Patricia MacKenzie
Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship
Phone: 617.552.6482
Email: patricia.mackenzie@bc.edu