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Title: Benchmarking Corporate Responsibility


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  • Benchmarking Corporate Responsibility
  • EAUC 12TH Annual Conference
  • University Exeter 2nd April 2008
  • Helps with internal data consolidation

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Benchmarking Corporate Responsibility
  • Corporate Responsibility
  • Overview of BITCs approach to benchmarking CR
  • Why it can work in the HE Sector

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Corporate Responsibility- what is it?
  • A organisations positive impact on society the
    environment through its operations, products or
    services through its interaction with key
    stakeholders - such as employees, investors,
    customers, communities suppliers
  • So how do you benchmark this?

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You cant fatten a pig by weighing it!
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Our benchmarking tool - Corporate Responsibility
Index?
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CR Index Model
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The Questions
Corporate Strategy
Performanceand Impact
Management
Integration
Values CR principles Leadership Advocacy Risk
mgmt Policies
Integration of principles Business
conduct Performance mgmt Remuneration
systems Strategic decision-making Training
development Senior training Stakeholder
engagement Reporting
Key issues Objectives/ targets Allocation of
responsibilities Training/ support Internal
monitoring and reporting
Measuring and reporting Scope of data Quality of
data Target setting Performance improvement
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Key themes in the CR Index
  • Processes in place for managing
    risks/opportunities
  • Allocation of core responsibilities
  • Effective stakeholder engagement
  • Transparency and disclosure
  • Impact and continuous improvement

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Corporate Index - an improving picture
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Corporate Responsibility in the HE Sector
  • Community
  • Regulation being seen as a responsible
  • corporate citizen
  • Economic development employment
  • Access to, and diversity within HEIs
  • Widening participation lifelong learning
  • Regional/Local partnerships
  • collaboration activities
  • The impact of transient student population
  • Encouraging students to participate in
  • community, volunteering activities
  • Environment
  • Energy use carbon emissions.
  • Waste recycling management
  • Travel management
  • Procurement supply chains
  • Biodiversity
  • Water management
  • The built environment/construction,
  • maintenance refurbishment
  • Knowledge production transfer

Business in the Community at CIPD Conference 2003
Source CR Index
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Corporate Responsibility in the HE Sector
  • Workplace
  • Recruitment retention of high quality
  • staff
  • Equality Diversity
  • Staff performance, development reward
  • management
  • Staff wellbeing welfare
  • Health Safety
  • Marketplace
  • Quality in teaching/research/knowledge transfer
  • Widening participation in lifelong learning
  • Compliance with regulating bodies
  • Reputation the advancement of HE
  • Managing course supply demand
  • Graduate employability
  • Relations with student unions
  • Procurement delivering value for money

Business in the Community at CIPD Conference 2003
Source CR Index
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Why benchmarking can work in the HE Sector
  • Provides management information and gap-analysis
  • Reinforces good practice helps drive continuous
    improvement
  • Challenges how systematic integrated CR is
  • Helps with data consolidation
  • Provides a communication tool with internal
    external stakeholders
  • Provides a focus on the extra-financial the
    issues that help differentiate institutions and
    make some Universities World Class

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What makes a University that Counts
  • leadership and commitment at the highest level
  • policies to ensure responsible behaviours
    across the business
  • CR issues integrated into strategic decision
    making,
  • objectives and targets set to drive continuous
    improvement
  • clear responsibilities defined at all levels
  • effective communication to share learning and
    knowledge
  • training for relevant staff to ensure delivery
    of objectives
  • process for stakeholder consultation and
    engagement
  • monitoring systems to assess and report
    progress
  • public reporting of key issues, targets and
    performance
  • willingness to disclose information and share
    best practice

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