Trend & Knowledge

  1. Mirroring Thai CSR

    30 April 2010

    Thaipat Institute and the Foundation For Thailand Rural Reconstruction Movement are among organisations dedicated in CSR research in Thailand. Recently, they presented the “Responsible Business Conduct in Thailand”

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  2. Sustainability through gross national happiness

    18 June 2010

    To a consulting firm like PricewaterhouseCoopers, gross national happiness (GNH) could be a means towards sustainable development.

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  3. Thailand's CSR in 2010

    27 April 2010

    Thaipat Institute recently presented the 2010 CSR trend in cooperation with the Stock Exchange of Thailand's CSR Institute to about 300 audience. In summary, there are 6 major trends as follow.

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  4. Civil role in driving CSR

    4 May 2010

    A key success in CSR lies in two things: the management’s supports and the employees’

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  5. CSRas shared backoffice

    30 April 2010

    Even a successful business organisation could fail when it comes to CSR, as business strategies are in stark difference from those of CSR. A wrong vision can lead to wrong strategies, and implementing the strategies could lead to a failure or low effectiveness

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  6. CSR in globalised era

    19 May 2010

    In the fast changing business world, only one thing has remained intact – CSR.

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  7. Volunteering, for society

    28 April 2010

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Latest news

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    The Japanese government, under its grant assistance for grassroots human security projects scheme (GGP), is providing Bt1.88 million for waste-management centres and promoting waste recycling in Samokhae sub-district in the Muang district of Phitsanulok province.

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    Richard Abela, country president of Novartis (Thailand) has donated Bt473,000 to the Pattaya Redemptorist School for the Blind, under the patronage of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

  3. GM kicks off 1.5mn footballs for world's needy kids

    General Motors vice president of global manufacturing and president of international operations Tim Lee recently joined GM Southeast Asia president Martin Apfel to hand out 130 virtually indestructible footballs to schoolchildren in Chon Buri.

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