The ISO 26000 Master Class: Empowering Ethical Leadership, Pathways to Social Responsibility Beyond Profit!
Course Description
ISO 26000 is an internationally recognized standard that provides guidance on social responsibility. Unlike other ISO standards, it is not intended for certification but serves as a framework to help organizations operate in a socially responsible way. It addresses key areas such as organizational governance, human rights, labor practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement. By adopting ISO 26000 principles, organizations can enhance their reputation, strengthen stakeholder relationships, and contribute to sustainable development.
The standard is built around seven core subjects of social responsibility, each providing specific guidelines and actionable steps. These include respecting human rights, minimizing environmental impact, fostering fair and ethical business practices, and actively engaging with communities to create positive change. ISO 26000 emphasizes a holistic approach, encouraging organizations to consider the long-term impacts of their decisions on society and the environment while maintaining economic viability. Its flexible framework makes it applicable to organizations of all types and sizes, including businesses, governments, and nonprofits.
By implementing ISO 26000, organizations demonstrate their commitment to ethical behavior, transparency, and accountability. This can lead to improved stakeholder trust, increased employee engagement, and a stronger brand image. While ISO 26000 does not lead to certification, its principles align with other standards and frameworks, such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This makes it a powerful tool for organizations looking to integrate social responsibility into their strategic objectives, ensuring they operate responsibly while contributing to a more sustainable and equitable world.
Who this course is for:
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Managers
- Sustainability Managers and Specialists
- Top Management and Executives
- Human Resources Managers
- Environmental Managers
- Supply Chain and Procurement Managers
- Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Representatives
- Community Engagement Specialists
- Compliance and Legal Advisors
- Educators and Trainers in Sustainability and Ethics