Tattar defined CSR as "how you create love for a brand that creates a sustainable relationship between you and the community" and noted that a lot of people go right to thinking about eco-friendly and green initiatives when they hear corporate social responsibility. While we would never discourage being more kind to the environment, that's not exactly what a successful CSR program initiates.
Some essentials of CSR are:
- Empowering the customer
- Clarity of focus
- Targeting the buying community
Poor examples of CSR initiatives were mentioned as well. Learn from the mistakes of others, right? Burger King has a program that donates proceeds to fighting childhood obesity. As good of a cause as it may be, that is just one big oxymoron and doesn't exactly empower the customer.
I came away from the session with a full understanding of corporate social responsibility that I didn't have before, and I hope you get the same from my post.
Can you think of any great (or terrible) examples of CSR programs? We want to hear from you!
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