Challenges of Business Leaders in the Changing Management World 2016

Anil Kumar, Seema Hiregoudar

Abstract


Society is a very complex mesh of social relationships; similarly an organization also has many complex relations among the employees. As the organization develops in the society, it develops a moral responsibility to give back something to the development of the society in one or the other way. CSR is one such way. Many giant corporate companies such as Wipro, Infosys, Reliance, Biocon, Tata, etc., have engaged themselves in the development of society through CSR in one or the other way. Therefore, CSR gives us a way where a society can be developed systematically with the cooperation of the companies.


Keywords


CSR, Responsibility, Corporate, Benefits, Drivers, Society, Triple bottom line concept.

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