Corporate Social Responsibility Training

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 Last update date 05/2026
 Türkçe

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This training is for professional development purposes only. The certificate obtained does not replace the authorization certificate required in cases where MYK authorization is mandatory.

Purpose of the Training

The purpose of this training is to enable employees and managers to understand the concept of corporate social responsibility, become aware of organizations' responsibilities toward society, the environment, and stakeholders, and support sustainable business practices.


MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

What is Corporate Social Responsibility?

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a management approach that aims not only for economic profit but also for fulfilling environmental, social, and ethical responsibilities.

Core Principles of CSR

  • Accountability

  • Transparency

  • Ethical behavior

  • Respect for human rights

  • Environmental awareness

  • Creating social value

Benefits of CSR for Organizations

  • Strengthening corporate reputation

  • Increasing brand value

  • Enhancing employee engagement

  • Increasing customer trust

  • Attracting investors

  • Supporting sustainable growth


MODULE 2: DIMENSIONS OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Economic Responsibilities

  • Operating profitably and sustainably

  • Following fair competition principles

  • Using resources efficiently

Legal Responsibilities

  • Complying with regulations

  • Implementing occupational health and safety rules

  • Protecting employee rights

Ethical Responsibilities

  • Acting honestly and fairly

  • Avoiding discrimination

  • Fighting corruption and bribery

Voluntary Social Responsibilities

  • Supporting community projects

  • Contributing to education and cultural activities

  • Participating in social aid projects


MODULE 3: SUSTAINABILITY AND CSR

Concept of Sustainability

Sustainability refers to meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Three Dimensions of Sustainability

Environmental Dimension

  • Energy saving

  • Waste management

  • Reducing carbon footprint

  • Protecting natural resources

Social Dimension

  • Employee welfare

  • Human rights

  • Social development

  • Equality and inclusion

Economic Dimension

  • Long-term profitability

  • Risk management

  • Innovation

  • Efficiency


MODULE 4: ETHICS AND BUSINESS MORALITY

What is Business Ethics?

It refers to standards of correct and responsible behavior in the business world.

Core Ethical Principles

  • Honesty

  • Impartiality

  • Reliability

  • Respect

  • Responsibility

Examples of Ethical Violations

  • Conflict of interest

  • Bribery and corruption

  • Sharing confidential information

  • Discrimination

  • Harassment and mobbing

Ethical Dilemmas and Solutions

  • Defining the problem

  • Identifying stakeholders

  • Evaluating alternatives

  • Ethical decision-making process


MODULE 5: ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

Managing Environmental Impacts

  • Reducing energy consumption

  • Protecting water resources

  • Reducing waste

  • Recycling practices

Role of Employees

  • Energy saving habits

  • Reducing paper consumption

  • Supporting eco-friendly practices

Corporate Environmental Policies

  • Sustainable procurement

  • Green office practices

  • Carbon reduction targets


MODULE 6: COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION AND VOLUNTEERING

Importance of Community Contribution

Organizations adding value to the society they operate in, supporting social development, and improving quality of life.

Social Responsibility Projects

  • Education support projects

  • Environmental protection activities

  • Support for disadvantaged groups

  • Health and social aid activities

Corporate Volunteering

  • Employee volunteering

  • Active participation in social projects

  • Social awareness activities


MODULE 7: STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT

Stakeholder Concept

Individuals or organizations affected by or affecting the organization's activities.

Internal Stakeholders

  • Employees

  • Managers

  • Partners

External Stakeholders

  • Customers

  • Suppliers

  • Public institutions

  • Local community

  • NGOs

Managing Stakeholder Expectations

  • Effective communication

  • Transparency

  • Building trust

  • Developing cooperation


MODULE 8: CSR PRACTICES AND GOOD EXAMPLES

Features of Successful CSR Practices

  • Measurable goals

  • Long-term approach

  • Employee participation

  • Alignment with social needs

Internal CSR Practices

  • Organizing volunteering days

  • Running environmental awareness campaigns

  • Providing educational scholarships

  • Conducting social aid organizations


MODULE 9: EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES

Employee duties within CSR:

  • Complying with corporate ethical rules

  • Contributing to reducing environmental impact

  • Using resources efficiently

  • Avoiding discrimination

  • Supporting social projects

  • Protecting corporate reputation

This training is open to corporate cooperation (package for legal entities/companies). Individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be redesigned according to corporate participants and needs. After mutual agreement, the scope and method of the training (face-to-face or online) are determined, and the process is completed accordingly. Upon agreement, the schedule and location of the training are set according to the availability of your institution’s participants and our instructors.

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