Exercises
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In this section you will find 18 exercises. Each exercise was developed to a certain module with the objective of exploring specific learning contents or CSR skills. In order to facilitate the training organisation, the exercises are numbered by module (example: Exercise 2.1. is the first exercise to be used in the Module 2 – “Business Ethics”) and not in a sequential order, as are the case studies or ethical dilemmas that can be used in different modules with different training objectives.

 

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 Title

Linked module

Duration

File
1.1 Starting with CSR Introduction to CSR

15 minutes

1.2 Playing with CSR Introduction to CSR

50 minutes

1.3 Stakeholders Map Introduction to CSR

30 minutes

1.4 CSR oriented Solution Process Introduction to CSR

not specified

2.1 Norms and Values they are based on

Business Ethics

not specified

2.2 Mission Statement Business Ethics

not specified

3.1 Self-analysis questionnaire “Good and bad working experiences” Workplace

20 minutes

3.2 Self-assessment questionnaire “Workplace policy and practices in my organization” Workplace

15 minutes

3.3 Gap identification and commitment to action Workplace

20 minutes

4.1 Discussing own opinions about environmental issues Environment

20 minutes

4.2 Implementation guidelines Environment

60 minutes

5.1 Safety product policy Marketplace

10 minutes

5.2 Expiry date, risk or opportunity? (Role play) Marketplace 30 minutes
5.3 Relationship with suppliers – Crossing the line Marketplace 20 minutes
5.4 Use of confidential information Marketplace 20 minutes
6.1 Story Telling about CSR Community not specified
6.2 Role-Playing in a Stakeholder Dialogue Community not specified
6.3 Team Building Day Community not specified
 
 
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