Best practices in stakeholder engagement
MANILA, Philippines — Stakeholder engagement is the bedrock of corporate sustainability for any organization. It is no wonder that it becomes mandatory for companies to include involved parties in their business activities and processes. Part of a healthy “stakeholder ecosystem” is the ability to engage all its stakeholders. To help organizations on this, the Center for Global Best Practices will launch an SEC-accredited program entitled Best Practices in Stakeholder Engagement on Thursday, Sept. 28, from 1:30 to 4:45 p.m. via Zoom.
This special program will focus on stakeholder engagement processes, framework, international standards, and reporting. It would help participants understand the value of engagement and its various modes, as well as the effectiveness of such efforts.
Learn from CGBP course director and lecturer Kamaneson Ganeson, who is a Malaysia-based Master Trainer for various management systems, including ISO 9001, 10002, 14001, 18001, 22301, 31000, 20000, TS16949, 27001. He has rolled out many international quality and customer management training programs in Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines, both for the public and private sectors, with brand names such as AMEX, Sitel, Toshiba, Fujitsu, McDonalds, Jollibee, BDO, SM, Metrobank, Cebu Pacific, SSS, PhilHealth and many more. He recently retired as vice president, head of total quality management, and chief risk officer of Megawide Corp. In his four-year stint with the organization, he was also the designated coach and master trainer on various training programs for all frontline directors and project managers.
Registration is open to the general public. A must for business owners, board directors, leaders and key management officers, investor relations teams, corporate communication and corporate social responsibility teams, safety, health and environment teams, internal audit teams, lawyers, consultants, and anyone interested in this topic.
CGBP is an accredited training provider of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas; Anti-Money Laundering Council; Governance Commission for GOCCs; DILG-Local Government Academy; Civil Service Commission; and other regulatory agencies. Government funds to be used in this training program will not be covered by Philippine Procurement Law or RA 9184 based on its revised IRR’s section 4.5-b, which classifies training and seminars as non-procurement activities. DBM circular 563 issued on April 22, 2016 also exempts public officials and government employees from the P2,000-limit per day on training fees.
For details and a complete list of other SEC-accredited programs, such as Professionalism and Etiquette in the 21st Century Workplace, Creativity and Innovation for Leaders, Strategic Thinking for Board and Management, visit www.cgbp.org. You may also call Manila lines (+63 2) 8842-7148/59 or (+63 2) 8556-8968/69.
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