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CSR Risk Check Tool

Target GroupExecutive Education, MasterResource TypeToolDomainCorporate Sustainability Performance Evaluation, Sustainability in Insurance Companies, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability Strategy: Management and ReportingAuthorMVO Nederland
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Summary

  • The CSR Risk Check tool enables students to learn practical supply chain due diligence and risk assessment skills. Students gain hands-on experience in identifying environmental and social risks in global supply chains, while understanding how to apply OECD Guidelines and UN Principles in real business contexts.

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  • This tool is valuable for both classroom exercises and independent assignments in courses covering supply chain management, business ethics, or corporate sustainability. It works particularly well for case studies and practical workshops where students can analyze real company scenarios.
  • Faculty can integrate the free online tool into their teaching through hands-on exercises, having students conduct risk assessments for specific industries or regions. The tool’s straightforward nature allows for both guided classroom use and independent student projects.
  •  The tool connects to broader frameworks like the OECD Guidelines

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Demonstrate effective usage while encouraging experimentation and adaptation. Students should develop technical competencies and understand appropriate applications for different contexts. Use tools to enhance learning capabilities while building confidence with professional resources and methodologies.

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