Reference no: EM133571
QUESTION 1
Read the following and answer questions below-
Ruritania Telecom is a key telecommunications company involved in phone, internet and other services. Recently, company was acquired by a foreign multinational. The company has embarked on a wide restructuring plan and re-branded its products. Its mobile service now known as "Red" is the mostly used network locally. The company has become one of the most profitable in the country with an unpleasant turnover of more than Rs 900 million. Over years, this near-perfect image has been tarnished by several scandals and employee protests. A variety of newspapers have been criticizing the company for its obsession with profits and setting up of many antenna installations in residential areas causing health concerns. Its offices in capital are found in tall skyscrapers but the surroundings slums with iron sheets and poor sanitation project a negative image of the company, some labelling it as "detached' from reality. The wages of workers have not been reviewed as years, conditions of service have been deteriorating and street protests are becoming a national concern. The company's Chief Executive Officer announces that company will embark on a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan in an attempt to resolve the problems.
(a) Identify Corporate Social Responsibility.
(b) Illustrate the implementation steps for CSR that the company need to adopt.
(c) Examine briefly how CSR can reinforce the business case of the above company.
(d) Illustrate how CEO of the company can ensure that stakeholders also advantage from CSR.
QUESTION 2
(a) Organize Good Governance.
(b) Show the five key components of Good Governance.
QUESTION 3
(a) Explain Social Sustainability Assessment Framework (SSAF) and elaborate on its development.
(b) Elucidate the five aspects which are being measured in the SSAF.
QUESTION 4
(a) Describe why education is important in Social Sustainability.
(b) Illustrate five skills which are necessary for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) according to principles of Tilbury & Wortman (2004).