The Shared Value Agenda

A gathering of thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and change agents to take the conversation of CSR versus shared value a step further
Curated By: Forbes India
Published: Nov 16, 2011
Venu Nair,  Head of Region (South Asia & Southern Africa) at Marks & Spencer, talks abo
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Venu Nair,  Head of Region (South Asia & Southern Africa) at Marks & Spencer, talks about a green factory in Tirupur as an example of creating ecosystems. Wido Menhardt, CEO, Phillips Innovation Center, listens on
A section of audience listening to the panel
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A section of audience listening to the panel
Another view of the audience
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Another view of the audience
Ramesh Ramanathan makes a point about the limitations of Shared Value framework
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Ramesh Ramanathan makes a point about the limitations of Shared Value framework
Deepak Sharma, EVP Global Delivery, Impelsys, a digital publishing firm, asks Ramesh Ramanathan if c
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Deepak Sharma, EVP Global Delivery, Impelsys, a digital publishing firm, asks Ramesh Ramanathan if corporations should be taxed if they do not have inclusive policies
Mohandas Pai argued that while its possible to increase profits and  social welfare, for a business
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Mohandas Pai argued that while its possible to increase profits and social welfare, for a business profitability (within the contours of ethics and law) should take precedence. Private philanthropy is better way to add social welfare
Lalitha Vaidyanathan of FSG sets out the basic principles of Shared Value, a framework created by Mi
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Lalitha Vaidyanathan of FSG sets out the basic principles of Shared Value, a framework created by Michael Porter and Mark Kramer
Sunil Chainani ED Fabindia shares how the company has been able to balance profitability for both co
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Sunil Chainani ED Fabindia shares how the company has been able to balance profitability for both companies and artisans
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