quarta-feira, 20 de abril de 2016
Confederação Mundial de Joalharia lança curso online sobre Corporate Social Responsibility
A WJCEF (World Jewellery Confederation Education Foundation), ramo educartivo da CIBJO - Confederação Mundial de Joalharia, acaba de criar um curso online em seis lições sobre Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) para profissionais de joalharia, diamantes, pedras coloridas, pérolas, corais e metais preciosos.
O curso, elaborado em parceria com o Branded Trust Education of Australia, intitulado "CSR for the Jewellery Professional", foi desenvolvido por peritos de renome mundial. Os formandos que o completarem com sucesso recebem um Level 1 Certificate of Accreditation, emitido pela WJCEF.
O curso custa 300 dólares e está disponível, para já, apenas em inglês. Saiba mais aqui.
Do comunicado:
"Our goal in developing the course is to enable all members of the industry, at the mining, manufacturing, wholesale and retail levels, from management through to sales staff, to obtain a practical understanding of CSR and sustainability, as it applies to the jewellery business today," explained Gaetano Cavalieri, the CIBJO and WJCEF President. "To an ever-increasing degree, a jewellery company is expected to ensure that its staff is CSR-educated and proficient. This course is designed to make that possible."
Students of the course will access each of the six lessons via a dedicated website, where subject-matter experts will instruct them on a range of key topics. Every lesson includes a video lecture, downloadable readings that at the end of the course can be compiled into a book on CSR, and links to other relevant readings and websites.
At the conclusion of each lesson a student will be given a test to gauge his or her understanding of key terms and concepts, and at the end of the course students will be required to submit an essay. A total assessment score of greater than 60 percent will be required before a student will be awarded the WJCEF Certificate of Recognition.
The six lessons are:
"Practical Definitions of CSR," presented by Professor Michael Segun, Director of CSR Studies at the University of Central Queensland, Australia.
"Major CSR Issues Affecting the Jewellery Industry," presented by Professor Benedict Sheehy, Professor of Law at the University of Canberra, Australia, and a widely published expert in corporate governance and CSR.
"The Business Case for CSR," presented by Marcel Kreis, former Chairman and Manager Director, Private Banking, Credit Suisse Asia-Pacific, current Chairman of the Myer Family Company and CEO and Managing Director of Branded Trust Assurance Systems.
"Tools and Approaches for Implementing CSR," presented by Mr. Miguel Popopa Guerrero, nd environmental and sustainability engineer, recently with the Mexican Chamber of Industry and now with Branded Trust.
"Making 'Green' Claims and Consumer Protection Law," by Dr. Donald Feaver, former law professor and now the Chief Technology Officer of Branded Trust Assurance Systems, who is an expert in international and transnational regulatory systems.
"Professional CSR Accreditation," presented by Ms. Maria Stradlund, a sustainability consultant from Stockholm, Sweden.
Initially the six-lesson course is being offered only in English. The cost per student is U.S. $300.
For more information and to register for the six-lesson "CSR for the Jewellery Professional" course, go to: http://cibjo-csr.btassurance.com/.
CIBJO is the international jewellery confederation of national trade organisations. CIBJO's purpose is to encourage harmonisation, promote international cooperation in the jewellery industry and to consider issues which concern the trade worldwide. CIBJO's chief mission is to protect consumer confidence in the industry. Click here to visit the CIBJO website for more information.
WJCEF (World Jewellery Confederation Education Foundation) is a body established by CIBJO to develop and administer educational programmes that promote the principles of CSR throughout the greater jewellery industry worldwide, and support initiatives at the grass-roots level by which the jewellery business promotes sustainable economic and social development.
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