The world is a smaller place thanks to the Internet, global trading and new communication and technology advances. More U.S. companies are expanding overseas, and now manage a global workforce that has unique benefits, rules/laws, and different languages and currencies. With this global expansion comes a responsibility.
When companies are global, an important challenge in garnering success is to respect other cultures and workforce environments and start forming a global profile or social consciousness. Recognize these differences with a sound Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan that can simultaneously increase shareholder value, boost employee engagement and increase employer brand recognition.
Human Resource Departments play a critical role in ensuring that the company adopts Corporate Social Responsibility programs. Furthermore, HR can manage the CSR plan implementation and monitor its adoption proactively, while documenting (and celebrating) its success throughout the company. Human Resources technology can help with a Corporate Social Responsibility program, including reducing the companys carbon footprint to benefit the planet. Start with these areas:
- Implement and encourage green practices.
- Foster a culture of social responsibility.
- Celebrate successes.
- Share and communicate the value of corporate social responsibility to employees and the community.
- Recycle paper, cans and bottles in the office; recognize departmental efforts.
- Collect food and donations for victims of floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters around the globe.
- Encourage reduced energy consumption; subsidize transit passes, make it easy for employees to car pool, encourage staggered staffing to allow after rush hour transit, and permit telecommuting to the degree possible.
- Encourage shutting off lights, computers and printers after work hours and on weekends for further energy reductions.
- Work with IT to switch to laptops over desktop computers. (Laptops consume up to 90% less power.)
- Increase the use of teleconferencing, rather than on-site meetings and trips.
- Promote brown-bagging in the office to help employees reduce fat and calories to live healthier lives and reduce packaging waste, too.

