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Increasingly, corporate boards recognize that a strong CSR program can be a significant strategic asset.
Corporate stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, communities and public officials expect companies to manage, mitigate or prevent the adverse social and environmental impacts that may be associated with their operations – and CSR programs help companies ensure ...
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