Slides from a lecture and training session delivered to extractive sector leaders and stakeholders at a Nairobi Process event organized by Institute for Human Rights and Business. Nairobi, Kenya, February
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Industry, Communities & Engagement: Who is responsible
1. Industry, Community
& Engagement
Who is responsible?
Wayne Dunn
President & Founder
CSR Training Institute
Professor of Practice in CSR @ McGill
wayne@csrtraininginstitute.com
www.csrtraininginstitute.com
Community Engagement Forum
Nairobi Process /
Institute for Human Rights in Business
Wednesday, Feb 11th, 2015
Nairobi, Kenya
2. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Should business
serve society?
We help it to do both. Simultaneously
Consulting
Advisory services
Training
CSR events
Strategy
Project review
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Custom workshops
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Should business
serve shareholders?
3. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Aligning Interests
Value for shareholders AND society
4. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Over the last two days I’ve learned
• Great work being done, but lots more to do
• Progress is being made
• Frustrations (are they growing, static or shrinking?)
• Need for shared responsibilities (industry,
government, community, civil society)
5. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Session Objectives
• Look at some Frameworks that might be helpful:
Value and self-interest, (not selfish interest) the
sustainable common denominator for all
stakeholders
• Group Work/Case Study
• Interests, Roles, Responsibilities
& Action Plans
• Discussion
Value for
shareholders
AND
society
6. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
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7. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Industry, Communities & engagement:
Simple, but never easy
Sometimes even confusing
8. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Enlightened Self-Interest
What’s in it
for me?
Aligned with
What’s in it
for you?
9. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Selfish Interest
What’s in it
for me?
And more
What’s in it
for me?
10. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
It is about Interests!
What’s In It For Me?
Does engagement
make sense without
self-interest?
Key issue is value alignment:
Value propositions that align
shareholder interests with
those of other stakeholders
Industry, Communities & engagement:
Simple, but never easy
11. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Effective stakeholder
engagement/empowerment
What’s in it for me
What’s in it for you
12. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
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13. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
What about “Shared Value”
The ‘Shared Value’ 4 bucket model
Do
Nothing
Bad
Philanthropy
Better
But not good
CSR
OK..
Sort of
The Best
Shared
Value
16. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Value Sustainability
•CapEx or OpEx?
• Does the initial investment continue to
provide value beyond the investment
timeframe
• Community Sports Event
• Local Supply Chain Development
18. Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Who is responsible for good CSR
(or community engagement)
Shared Value Creation requires Shared Responsibility:
Whose Responsibility is Corporate Social Responsibility?
Corporate Social Responsibility is not something a company does to or
for communities, governments or others.
All partners are in the same boat.
If the boat floats all will benefit.
If it sinks everyone gets wet.
19. Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
CSR Roles & Responsibilities
Read the Case
• Pick a stakeholder
• What are your interests
• What are your
responsibilities
• What is your action
plan
• Report it back
20. Community Engagement: Shareholder AND Societal Value
Nairobi, Kenya, Feb 11, 2015
Questions, Discussion & Followup
Follow-up
Wayne Dunn
President & Founder
CSR Training Institute
Professor of Practice in CSR @ McGill
wayne@csrtraininginstitute.com
www.csrtraininginstitute.com