Corporate Social Responsibility Press Release
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9.03.2008 - 09:00am ET
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CSR Emerging as a Governance Issue For Boards
(CSRwire) OTTAWA,CANADA. - Sept 3, 2008 - Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is
directly linked to a firm's future and needs to be elevated to the board
level as a governance issue. A new Conference Board of Canada report
introduces a "CSR Governance Road Map" to help boards integrate social and
environmental issues as part of their oversight, strategic direction and
reporting.
The report, The Role of the Board of Directors in Corporate Social
Responsibility, is the first such look into Canadian boardrooms to
determine the role boards play, or ought to play, to influence a firm's
social and environmental performance. Institutional investors, concerned
about the long-term performance of firms, are the key players driving
these issues from the C-suite into the boardroom.
"Firms are coming to understand the importance of corporate social
responsibility and sustainability to competitive performance, but their
focus on CSR at the operational level has kept these issues out of
boardroom strategy. Increasingly, boards are starting to understand that
environmental, social and ethical issues can be of material significance.
Therefore, they are starting to exercise their fiduciary responsibility in
this area", said Coro Strandberg, author of the report and a leading CSR
expert.
"Corporate governance is on the radar of corporations, regulators and
stakeholders as never before. There is now a trend toward greater
consideration of CSR by boards. This trend is driven by the growing CSR
business case and by institutional shareholders with long-term investment
horizons," said Prem Benimadhu, Vice-president of Governance and Human
Resource Management. "The result is the mainstreaming of CSR as a
governance concern."
The 12-step road map is designed in two stages: Stage 1 is for boards just
beginning to plot their governance framework. An important first step is
for boards to be involved in establishing a CSR mission, vision, and
values, and in setting the tone "at the top." Stage 2 includes six steps
for organizations intending to deepen board CSR practice.
The study was financially supported by the Canadian Institute of Chartered
Accountants, Enbridge Inc., Industry Canada, NATIONAL Public Relations,
Nexen Inc., Petro-Canada, SaskEnergy, Strandberg Consulting, Syncrude
Canada Ltd., TELUS and TD Canada Trust.
The report is publicly available at www.e-library.ca.
For more information please contact:
Coro Strandberg, Principal Strandberg Consulting 604.433.7339 www.corostrandberg.com
Brent Dowdall, Media Relations 613- 526-3090 ext. 448
www.corostrandberg.com
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