The principal aim of this report is to discuss and evaluate various ways of Corporate Social Responsibility methods providing examples of their implementation in different industries. Recommendations are made to the Ministry of commerce in Bahrain on how to implement methods for general companies to become more Socially corporate responsible in a cost-effective manner. The information for this report was gathered from primary and secondary research that includes the Internet, interviews and questionnaires.
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The principal aim of this report is to discuss and evaluate various ways of Corporate Social Responsibility methods providing examples of their implementation in different industries. Recommendations are made to the Ministry of commerce in Bahrain on how to implement methods for general companies to become more Socially corporate responsible in a cost-effective manner. The information for this report was gathered from primary and secondary research that includes the Internet, interviews and questionnaires.
Abstract/Summary
- Brief background information
- What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?
- What is the importance of (CSR)?
- What is the current situation regarding (CSR) in the Gulf/Bahrain?
- What is the purpose of this report?
- How was the information gathered?
- What were the results, main conclusions reached?
- What are the recommendations overall?
Introduction
- Background information
- What is Corporate Social Responsibility?
- What makes Corporate Social Responsibility necessary?
- What are the different types of Corporate Social Responsibility methods?
- How common effective are Corporate Social Responsibility practices in the world and/or the Gulf region?
- What costs are involved in Corporate Social Responsibility?
- What is the purpose of this report?
- Who is the audience?
- What methods were used to gather the information?
- What are the limitations of this research?
Findings
- Corporate Social Responsibility method 1 (Partner with other organizations)
- What does it consist of?
- Where is it used?
- How is it used?
- Why is it used that way?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages?
- Can it be used in different situations, countries, etc.?
- What if this method was used in Bahrain, The Gulf, would it work? Why yes, why not?
- How effective is this method? What are the factors that make it effective, or not so effective?
- In what industries is implemented and why specifically there and not in other industries?
- What is the evidence that this method is effective?
- Corporate Social Responsibility method 2 (Environmental conservation)
- How does it compare to method 1?
- How is it used?
- Why is it used this way?
- What is the cost involved?
- What are the benefits?
- Is Bahrain/Gulf using this method, if not why?
- How effective is it overall?
- In what conditions is it effective?
- Corporate Social Responsibility (Labor practices)
- How does it compare to the other methods?
- What industries use it? Why is it used in this industries? Why not in other industries?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages?
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Conclusion
- Why is waste management needed?
- What are the most common waste management methods?
- What are the most effective methods and why?
- What is the current situation in Bahrain/the Gulf in relation to waste management?
- Why is it necessary in Bahrain/Gulf to implement a cost/effective waste management system.
Recommendations
- Recommendation 1
- What is the recommendation?
- Why should this be done?
- Who should do it?
- What would be the benefits? (cost)
- What if anything needs to change for this recommendation to work?
- What would happen if the situation does not change?
- Why would this method work in Bahrain (social, political, economic, environmental reasons)?
- How is this method cost-effective?
- Recommendation 2 (as recommendation 1 )
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Appendices (a new page)
– Photos,
– Graphs
– Survey, interview questions
– Newspaper articles for further reference
– Links to access more information on the topic
References (at least 8 from primary and secondary sources)