Managing Corporate Community Investment

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Managing Corporate Community Investment Fact File

What does this programme cover?
As the only programme of its kind in the UK, this lively and dynamic course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and support you need to succeed in the specialist area of Corporate Community Investment.

What will I learn?
The ability to link your company’s community investment with the strategic business objective of the organisation.

Solutions to real-life issues you are facing in the work place and an insight into best practise. These are reached through discussion and advice from the programme team, a series of expert guest speakers and other participants on the programme.

This programme ensures you will go away with a long-lasting network of contacts with whom you can discuss issues and find common solutions to apply to your work place.

Who’s it for?
You are responsible for managing Corporate Community Investment at either corporate or local level.

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How will my company or organisation benefit?
In the last decade, leading companies have demonstrated that there are corporate as well as community benefits to be gained from Corporate Community Investment. This programme is designed for you to build your skills, knowledge and experience in this increasingly important business area.

The Ashridge Centre for Business and Society also runs a programme aimed at Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Managers and all those involved in Integrating Corporate Responsibility.

Essential Information

Course:
Managing Corporate Community Investment

Fee:
£2,050 + VAT 2008
£2,150 + VAT 2009
Inclusive of all residential costs

Duration:
3 days

Dates:

    • 30 Mar - 1 Apr 2009
    • 2 Nov - 4 Nov 2009
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