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Why Corporate Responsibility is Important for Successful Companies

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • Jun 7, 2021
  • 4 min read

Written by: Natalia Nicholson, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

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Corporate, social responsibility (CSR) has become a bit of a buzzword, yet there is more to CSR than just playing lip service. An effective CSR policy can increase company profitability and overall value. CSR policies need to be part of an overall business strategy that measures performance and sets targets. Measurable CSR actions can elevate shareholders and consumer trust and produce positive, long-term, financial outcomes. CSR is not just about doing the ‘tight thing’ and operating sustainably, CSR is now an essential key to business success. Social responsibility is more than just meeting legal requirements and a company can comply with the law without implementing CSR policies.

Yet, a lack of action to demonstrate social and environmental responsibility can have serious detriment, impacting both profitability, growth and long-term success.

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What is CSR?

CSR is a way to demonstrate accountability for the impact a company has on the environment and community. When correctly implemented, CSR has numerous benefits for companies as well as society as a whole. The media, shareholders and consumers are all aware of the importance of CSR and numerous extremely successful companies have embraced CSR and are reaping the benefits. CSR demonstrates a company cares about wider social issues and the environment and is not solely focused on issues that only impact profit margins. Another important aspect of CSR is recognition that our planet's resources are not infinite and without effective CSR policies, growth is limited for all sectors. Therefore, operating sustainably is beneficial for business as well as the environment.

CSR policies enhance a companies competitive advantage and often influence the decisions of investors and stakeholders. Various studies show companies integrating CSR initiatives yield excellent financial returns. In addition, CSR policies can reduce expenses on business essentials such as consumables and energy costs and improve employee engagement and retention rates. To date, CSR has only been a concern to larger corporations. However, as the consumer becomes more aware of how companies impact the environment and community, CSR is now becoming a focus for small and medium enterprises (SME’s). Steve Rochlin, the co-author of Project ROI, proposed CSR policies need to, fit, commit, manage and connect. By integrating CSR into all company decisions, SME’s build a brand with a positive reputation.

Showing that a company cares about social responsibility is not enough. CSR policies must also be measurable and demonstrate a real commitment to at least one area of CSR. The two most common areas companies focus on, tend to be environmental and social. When implementing environmental policies, a review of operational costs, such as energy consumption and waste disposal, should be incorporated. Policies need to both improve sustainability and reduce costs and should therefore include rational cost management and will need to be reviewed periodically.

Business benefits of CSR

Social responsibility policy has the advantage of increasing brand recognition and reputation, as well as quickly generating positive press. This provides multiple benefits including, customer loyalty, increased sales and reduced marketing requirements. Additionally, research has shown that employees are more productive and have higher job satisfaction levels, and increases retention rates. With talent, especially in the tech center, being in high demand, the next generation is looking for companies with a clear CSR strategy. This means providing statistics and the use of measurement tools, that show real results from implementing social responsibility policies.

Benefits of CSR include:

  • Reduced operational costs

  • Improved employee retention rates

  • Competitive advantage to attract top talent

  • Shareholder trust

  • Increased investment and access to capital

  • Increased brand recognition

  • Positive reputation

  • Enhanced customer loyalty

  • Increased potential growth

  • Higher profits

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is also essential for SME’s to attract socially-minded investors, enabling organizational growth. Following extremely successful CSR business strategy, implemented by companies including Rolex, Lego and Sony, SME’s are now capitalizing on the potential of CSR.


CSR and Women in Tech


In September 2020 the CIO report showed only 10% of women are in leadership positions within the tech sector, which includes digital and online business. We must all take responsibility to change this!” Natalia Nicholson, Director of Women in Digital Business (WIDB)


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Natalia Nicholson, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Natalia Nicholson is a Serial Entrepreneur, Business and Digital Marketing Coach, and Professional Public Speaker. Natalia has over 20 years of experience working as a digital serial entrepreneur and has had plenty of her own failures and success stories. This has perfectly placed her to offer insight and advice to other women aspiring to become digital entrepreneurs, together with those who have already launched their own businesses. Through her mastermind group, Women in Digital Business, Natalia teaches them the best way to leverage digital marketing potential and helps them learn the best ways of overcoming the challenges that they are facing when it comes to becoming successful online businesswomen. Her passion for online business coaching and digital marketing has inspired her to inspire women from largely overlooked underrepresented groups.

 
 

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