By completing this course, learners will be able to analyze CSR dimensions, evaluate compliance frameworks, assess stakeholder roles, and design ethical strategies that foster long-term business and societal value. The program equips learners to integrate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) into organizational strategy, manage global risks, and create sustainable value through diversity, inclusion, ethical marketing, and responsible supply chain practices.

CSR Strategy: Analyze, Implement & Create Value

CSR Strategy: Analyze, Implement & Create Value

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Analyze CSR dimensions, compliance frameworks, and stakeholder roles.
Design ethical strategies that foster long-term value and trust.
Apply CSR to enhance brand reputation, loyalty, and competitiveness.
Skills you'll gain
- Business Ethics
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Business Risk Management
- Governance Risk Management and Compliance
- Strategic Sourcing
- Regulatory Compliance
- Philanthropy
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
- Business Strategy
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
- Compliance Management
- Sustainable Business
- Corporate Sustainability
- Stakeholder Management
- Governance
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Corporate Strategy
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Organizational Strategy
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Reviewed on Apr 4, 2026
I really liked the real-world examples, especially the Unilever Lifebuoy case. It showed how CSR can create both social and business value.
Reviewed on Dec 14, 2025
The best part for me was learning how stakeholder roles influence CSR decisions. The course
Reviewed on Apr 10, 2026
The course helped me understand the role of stakeholders in CSR decisions. I now see how employees, customers, and communities all matter.
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