"Responsible Competitiveness" in China through CSR: From Concept to Implementation
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC) is teaming up with China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) to organise a high profile two-day national conference on Corporate Social Responsibility in China. The theme of this national CSR conference will be “Responsible Competitiveness in China” and will be held at the campus of CEIBS in Shanghai on 2nd and 3rd June 2008.
Please note simultaneous translation in English and Chinese will be provided for all sessions.
Ticket Sales Tickets can now be reserved online by clicking on the register online button at the top of this page. Book now to reserve your ticket for this high-profile event.
Topics
- Keynote speeches from distinguished academics and corporate representatives.
- Workshops on specific issues within CSR including how to use your company's core resources to make a real impact, how to encourage better human resource management and why and how to embed CSR into corporate strategy. Click hereto download the conference details including the agenda in English. Click hereto download the conference details including the agenda in Chinese.
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For more information on the event, please contact Ms. Mahsa Bouromandatmbouromand@euccc.com.cn; Tel (21) 6385 2023 ext 116 Terms and Conditions
Please be advised that the media is normally allowed to attend all EUCCC public events unless otherwise stated, on the condition that no one attending these events quotes participants by name (the “Chatham House Rule”).
Tickets should be pruchased in advance at any European Chamber office. Confirmed tickets can be cancelled by Friday 16th May. No-shows who fail to cancel before this time will be invoiced for the event. After this time no refunds will be given. Should you be unable to attend, we accept that you may send a substitute from your company in your place. Registrations made after the deadline will be accepted only if space permits and are charged an additional 100 RMB walk-in fee.
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