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CORPORATE AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BUSINESS PUBLIC IMAGE What is a business public image • Public image CREATED by the IDEAS and OPINIONS that the PUBLIC has ABOUT the BUSINESS Benefits of a positive public image A brand people remember Stand out from competitors Attract and retain motivated employees Loyal customer and repeat business Strategies to build a positive public image “Green” gifts Donate to good causes • Reusable water bottle, pens, items made from recycled material • One-off donations or percentage of sales, could also be customer donations or fundraising events Exceed customer expectations • Nothing spreads faster than word-of-mouth…the good and the bad Ethical behaviour • Honesty and integrity, but also keeping suppliers accountable Corporate sponsorship • Creates community engagement – visibility, positioning, publicity and market reach Student Activity – Bad Publicity You have been hired by McDonald’s as a PR specialist in order to turn around this bad publicity. You will need to create a strategy that includes: 1. What is the current PR issues 2. How this issue will be resolved 3. Which channels will be used to communicate the outcome IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ON PUBLIC IMAGE Customers with like-minded values would return Why care about the environment? Modern employees are concerned about their employer’s impact Public image can be positively or negatively affected Climate change Greenwashing Pollution/Waste Environmental issues impacting public image Animal testing/cruelty Energy use Climate Change • Global warming impacts temperature, weather systems and seasonal conditions More storms and longer droughts Harder to grow crops or feed cattle • Caused by various forms of pollution due to production and consumption Businesses are expect to act and reduce impact Active changes creates positive public image • Measured by carbon footprint Pollution/Waste • Pollution control is about cleaning contaminants after they have been created or released into the environment • Problem = reactive not proactive • Businesses need to focus on pollution prevention strategies Energy use • Production heavy industries and businesses need to reduce energy use Installing LED lighting Updating equipment Insulating buildings Convert to renewable energy Animal testing/cruelty • Safety of cosmetics, medicine and some household products tested on animals first No animal testing in Australia • Many products sold in Australia contain ingrediency tested on animals in other countries • • Animal rights activist will name and shame businesses who are associated with animal cruelty or testing Greenwashing • Businesses making false claims to about being “going green” • Not really committed to sustainability • ACCC investigates as it is misleading and deceptive conduct Student Activity – McDonald’s CSR 1. 2. Research McDonald’s commitment to sustainable CSR practices in relation to: • Climate change • Pollution/waste • Energy usage • Animal testing/cruelty McDonald’s has been accused of “Greenwashing”. What is it and how could this impact their business public image?