Why Attend This Training Course?
In the current competitive and information-driven business environment, corporations are held to a higher standard and expected and encouraged by civil society and governments to act ethically in a manner that benefits shareholders and stakeholders As an intermediary between corporations and stakeholders, public relations professionals must recognize and address these societal pressures. This training course examines the role of public relations in successful CSR programs through a case study of (a senior public relations manager working in a socially responsible company). Specifically, this includes the organizational role enacted by the public relations professional and the model of practice employed by the public relations professional.
What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training course methodology depends on enabling participants to interact and exchange experiences, explore their competencies and achieve their career aspirations, using forward-thinking training arts, such as theoretical lectures and/or open discussion to exchange opinions and experiences, scenarios, innovative thinking brainstorming. Participants will receive an agenda including training material as a reference, in addition to some extra notes and booklets.
Who Should Attend This Training Course?
This training course is designed for:
Professionals in private companies, 'NGOs', local, regional and international organizations and governments who are currently involved in CSR Communication
Public relation and employees affairs who are working in both the public and private sectors
What Are The Training Course Objectives?
Enrich the skills in finding and identifying causes of work stress and defining its type and causes
Outline why is CSR important in the public and private sectors
Recognize how public relations, CSR and corporate governance are meeting
Illustrate the evolution and revolution of CSR
Reach optimal communication outcome by implementing the 10 rules for effective CSR communication
Create competitive advantage by identifying various CSR challenges
What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
Introduction to Public Relations and CSR
Corporate citizenship concepts
Business criticism in a CSR cycle
Historical perspectives
Evolving view points on CSR
Why is CSR Communication Important?
People, planet and profits theory
Two views of CSR
Should corporations be involved in CSR?
Arguments for and against CSR
Case study (I)
10 Basic Rules for Effective CSR Communication
Characteristics of information relating to CSR
Act first, talk later
The why and the wherefore
Be prepared
CSR must be a boardroom priority
Involve the employees
Case study (II)
Wrapping Up: Extract Messages
Everybody is different
Embrace dialogue
Become an example of good practice
Responsible product brands
Open-ended discussion
ACAD Professional Certificate - APC
ACAD Training & Consulting uses the power of its network to bring about positive, tangible change. We champion the training courses profession and the interests of individuals, engaged in that profession, for the benefit of all. ACAD Professional Certificates are designed for those who are enthusiastic to challenge themselves to reach the extra mile. Participants who fully attend an APC course and successfully pass the exam on the last training day, will receive an ACAD Professional Certificate (APC). APC are regionally recognized and can be esteemed when applying for more senior roles in Egypt and MENA region.
Exam Details:
Duration: 1 hour | Multiple Choice | Closed book | Pass mark: 65%
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