- Date:
- 17th March 2011 - 15:00
- Location:
- Newcastle City Library
- Cost:
- Free
- Website:
- http://responsiblebus ...
- Funding Sector
- All
- Organiser
- Newcastle Business Forums
Want to sign up to this event?
Sign upDo you want to find out if responsible business means good Business?
Would you like to debate whether a successful business can have a social conscience?
If so please join us at Newcastle City Library on 17 March to get a fresh and illuminating perspective from both companies and organisations that have benefited from being or working with responsible businesses.
Pressure on your bottom line, the continuing global economic uncertainty and low local job security are key concerns for any business but every business should stand back and take a look at how they can steer themselves in a more responsible direction.
Have you ever considered how your behaviours as a business might look to the outside world?
Immediate impact on profitability cannot be guaranteed, but embracing marketplace transparency, community involvement, respect for employees and addressing environmental concerns are ultimately good for business, good for you and good for society. However the effects have a long lasting impact on both your people and customers too, as you build a brand that gives them something to believe in.
If you would like to book a place email victoria@deal-group.com or
online at http://responsiblebusiness.eventbrite.com
When: Thursday 17 March 2011
Where: Newcastle City Library
Business Library Tour: 3pm
Event Registration: 4pm
Networking: 6pm
The Library Tour - Find out more about the wide range of books and data sources available relating to your business needs including advice and support for your business at whichever stage it’s at.
Newcastle City Library is the only library providing specialist patent information between Leeds and Glasgow which is supported by the UK Intellectual Property Office and the European Patent Office.
Please note Newcastle City Library has great access and services for everyone - full details can be found at: http://www.disabledgo.com/en/access-guide/city-library/newcastle-city-co...