Ethics and RSC
In an increasingly complex and globalised business world, ethics and CSR have become fundamental pillars for the sustainable success of organisations.
This course gives you the unique opportunity to explore ethical principles and best practices in CSR in depth, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of how these disciplines influence strategic decision-making and long-term value creation. As stakeholder expectations evolve, companies that effectively integrate ethics and CSR not only meet high ethical standards, but also gain competitive advantages and strengthen their relationships with customers, employees and investors.
Discover the key modules and concepts
- Teachers who are specialists in their respective fields with in-depth knowledge and experience in the field of international trade.
ETHICS AND CODE OF CORPORATE CONDUCT IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
ORGANIZATION AND GOVERNANCE OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS POLICIES
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
SUPPLY CHAIN ETHICS AND BUSINESS ETHICS
admission process
Objetives
- Understand and faithfully project the corporate values that represent ethical behaviour in international business.
- To confront and understand cultural differences and propose real solutions to organisational problems.
- Identify the implications of Corporate Responsibility in international business.
- Design and implement CSR policies aimed at responsible and sustainable management of the organisation, its surroundings and the environment in the country where it operates.
- Apply and evaluate CSR policies throughout the organisation's value chain.
Methodology
ENAE Business School employs a Learning by doing methodology, which combines the presentation of concepts with practical application through real business cases. Teamwork is encouraged to achieve the integration of participants, improving the resolution of cases through the diversity of perspectives, opinions and experiences. Learning comes not only from the trainers, but also from the professional experiences shared among peers.