Today, corporations are expected to give something back to their communities in the form of charitable projects.
In Corporate Social Responsibility, Philip Kotler, one of the world's foremost voices on business and marketing,
and coauthor Nancy Lee explain why charity is both good P.R. and good for business. They show business leaders
how to choose social causes, design charity initiatives, gain employee support, and evaluate their efforts. They
also provide all the best practices and cutting-edge ideas that leaders need to maximize their contributions to
social causes and do the most good. With personal stories from twenty-five business leaders from socially responsible
companies, this is the bible for today's good corporate citizen.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. The Case for Doing at Least Some Good.
2. Corporate Social Initiatives: Six Options for Doing Good.
3. Corporate Cause Promotions: Increasing Awareness and Concern for Social Causes.
4. Cause-Related Marketing: Making Contributions to Causes Based on Product Sales.
5. Corporate Social Marketing: Supporting Behavior Change Campaigns.
6. Corporate Philanthropy: Making a Direct Contribution to a Cause.
7. Community Volunteering: Employees Donating Their Time and Talents.
8. Socially Responsible Business Practices: Discretionary Business Practices and Investments to Support Causes.
9. Twenty-five Best Practices for Doing the Most Good for the Company and the Cause.
10. A Marketing Approach to Winning Corporate Funding and Support for Social Initiatives: Ten Recommendations.