CSR and Building Competencies of the Future

An article based on discussion & insights from Carrie Santos, CEO of the International Entrepreneurs' Organization, Ewa Gałka, Co-founder and President of the Management Board Stowarzyszenie Centrum PISOP, Agata Mechlińska, Organization Development Manager at LOTTE Wedel // Scope: researcher, co-interviewer, co-writer, editor, transcriptionist. August, 5, 2022

The article is about the benefits of social engagement projects in teaching empathy and comprehensive problem-solving skills. It emphasizes the importance of learning practical competences related to relationship building, adaptability, and cooperation, discussed at economic summits.

The article highlights the experiences of volunteers who engage in activities such as serving people in crises. It also mentions an exclusive conversation with Carrie Santos, the CEO of the International Entrepreneurs' Organization, discussing how cooperation with NGOs can support HR departments in fostering these skills.

Social engagement projects are one way to teach not only empathy but also comprehensive problem-solving. How can cooperation with NGOs support HR departments?

Together with Joanna Rubin, we delved into the depths of social responsibility, discussing the role of businesses in driving societal impact to uncover our speaker's unique perspectives on the importance of social engagement and its transformative power within the corporate landscape.

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Keywords:

  • Social engagement projects

  • Empathy

  • Problem-solving skills

  • Economic summits

  • Practical competences

  • Volunteers

  • Serving people in crises

  • Business cooperation with NGO

  • HR departments

  • Competencies of the Future

  • CSR

  • Business leadership in societal issues

  • International Entrepreneurs' Organization CEO

  • OECD

  • Stowarzyszenie Centrum PISOP

  • LOTTE Wedel

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