Webinar: Managing Corporate Social Responsibility Within a Governance, Risk, and Compliance Framework
High-performing organizations are now viewing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a strategic imperative. It is critical that CSR be managed within an overall Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) framework in order to maximize performance, agility, and cost effectiveness.
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Held on:February 8, 2007 Duration: 1 hour Presenter: Michael Rasmussen, Forrester Research, Inc. Who Attended:
- Corporate Responsibility Officers
- Ethics and Compliance Officers
- General Counsels
High-performing organizations are now viewing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a strategic imperative. It is critical that CSR be managed within an overall Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) framework in order to maximize performance, agility, and cost effectiveness. The importance of a robust issue, event, and loss management system will be discussed, as well as other key integration points between GRC and CSR. Learning Objectives:
- Develop plans to integrate your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs into an overall Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) framework
- Enhance your CSR programs to incorporate best practices in issue, event, and loss management
Presenter's Bio:
Michael Rasmussen, Vice President, Enterprise Risk & Compliance Research, Forrester Research, Inc. Michael is a vice president and analyst. A risk professional with more than 12 years of experience, Michael advises clients around the globe on issues pertaining to enterprise risk and compliance management in distributed and dynamic business environments.
One of Michael's primary research objectives is to assist clients in developing risk and compliance programs that meet business requirements, protect stakeholder value, and reduce the organization's risk exposure. His research spans areas of risk management that include strategic, reputation, financial/treasury, and operational risks. He covers compliance — as a component of operational risk — from the enterprise perspective to assist organizations in centrally managing and overseeing compliance to a range of regulations across industry verticals. His goal is to provide research that assists organizations in identifying best practices, trends, services, and technologies to improve their oversight of enterprise risk and compliance.
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