CSR Asia Forum on Asian Sustainability 2012, Tokyo
Dear N K Sagar,
CSR Asia Forum on Asian Sustainability 2012, Tokyo
The CSR Asia Forum on Asian Sustainability is a one-day business conference discussing key aspects of issues about sustainability in Asia, with a special emphasis on emerging markets. Issues associated with power shortages following the Northeastern Japan Earthquake, growing supply chain risks and challenges associated with doing business in Asian emerging markets have increased awareness amongst companies in the region. The Forum will discuss the emerging business and sustainability agenda in Asia. For both, Japanese and non-Japanese corporations, this Forum presents an ideal opportunity to obtain the latest information on exploring the implications for corporate social responsibility and sustainability in emerging markets in Asia. Benefits from the forum:
Learn about the opportunities for businesses in emerging markets in Asia
Examine the growing agenda of sustainability and how it impacts on business in the region
Achieve credibility in emerging markets through good CSR practices
Get insights into the best practices of leading companies through case studies
Other hot topics include: ISO 26000, reporting, human rights, bottom of pyramid strategies and community investment
Who Should Attend?
Company Presidents, Vice Presidents, CEOs, CMOs, COOs, CFOs, Directors, Managers, and Professionals linked to: Corporate Social Responsibility; Sustainable Development; Environmental Affairs; Corporate Governance; Finance; Corporate Communications; Community Relations; Branding; Investor Relations; Strategic Planning; Human Resources; Risk and Compliance; Supply Chains; and, Procurement Representatives from social enterprises and NGOs who wish to collaborate with business in emerging markets Socially responsible investors. Government and international organizations establishing frameworks for sustainable development
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