RE G R TE IS W NO H.E. Dr. Abdul Hussain bin Ali Mirza o : ism Be y Minister of Energy Kingdom of Bahrain co-Indust E ria nd l t m ng orr ow Pavi he wa t r y for a bette o 9-11 February 2015 GICC, Gulf Hotel www.bicsr.com Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Dr. Abdulrahman A. Hussain Jawahery Conference Chairman President of Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company Board Member of National Oil & Gas Authority Chairman’s Message It’s that euphoric time once again! It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility Conference and Exhibition 2015. We are honoured to hold this significant event under the esteemed patronage of His Excellency Dr. Abdul Hussain bin Ali Mirza, Minister of Energy, Kingdom of Bahrain Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR,) also referred to as Social Performance or Sustainable Responsible Business, is a built-in, selfregulatory mechanism whereby businesses ensure their active role in giving back to the societies they operate in. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for company actions and encourage a positive impact on the environment, consumers, employees, communities and stakeholders. Many companies examine exactly how effective their branding is and how they are perceived by their customers and the general public. All else being equal, companies that take an active role in promoting their corporate social responsibility programmes are generally viewed more favourably than those that do not have highly visible programmes. Having goals and a vision for your company that go beyond products and profits definitely provides a warmer image of business that consumers will be more eager to engage with. While many still revel in the performance of the 1st Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility Conference and Exhibition held during March, 2013, the second edition is also brimming with possibilities. This event will be well attended by regional and international organizations across the globe. This makes it a unique platform for government authorities, the private sector, companies, agencies, experts and the general public to meet and discuss the latest CSR trends worldwide. It also provides an opportunity for participants to better reflect on their social corporate responsibility commitment in serving the community. This exhibition is the ideal platform for local, regional and international organizations to showcase their completed or ongoing CSR projects. For organisations that choose to make use of this prospect, the possibilities are endless. With your participation, I am confident that we will be a step closer toward achieving the event’s theme: “Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow.” I look forward to meeting you at this international gathering. Thank you. 2 www.bicsr.com Opening Ceremony Program 9th February 2015 About BICSR Outstanding keynote speakers, insightful approaches to 07:10 - 08:00 PM Opening & Tour Exhibition 08:00 - 08:05 PM Recital of the Holy Quran 08:05 - 08:15 PM H.E. Dr. Abdul Hussain bin Ali Mirza Minister of Energy Kingdom of Bahrain 08:15 - 08:25 PM Dr. Abdulrahman Jawahery Conference Chairman & President GPIC 08:25 - 08:35 PM Mr. Samir A. Al-Abdrabbuh Vice President Corporate Communications, SABIC 08:35 - 08:45 PM Eng. Masoud Al Hermi President Bahrain Society of Engineers 08:45 - 09:00 Sponsors Recognition 09:00 onwards Dinner concepts and theories related to Corporate Social Responsibility and a phenomenal platform for panelists from the business world, international organisations, civil society, government and academia to network and share the latest CSR trends. That’s what this edition of BICSR is all about!! Be sure to join us at this illustrious event on the 9th -11th Feb. 2015 at the Gulf Convention Centre, Gulf Hotel, Bahrain. Together, lets pave the way for a better tomorrow! www.bicsr.com 3 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Advisory Committee Logistics Committee Technical Committee Ahmed Khalil Chairman BAPCO Jameel K. Al Alawi Chairman BSE Members Members H.E. Dr. Abdulrahman A. Hussain Jawahery Mr. Samir A. Al-Abdrabbuh Vice President Corporate Communications, SABIC Eng. Fadhel Al Ansari General Manager Manufacturing GPIC 4 www.bicsr.com Mrs. Habiba Al Marashi President/CEO Arabia CSR Network Eng. A. Majeed Al Gassab Bahrain Society of Engineers Organizing Committees Chairman BICSR Conference & Exhibition Dr. Mohammed Al Sayad NOGA Ijaz Ashraf BAPCO P. Damian Reed Tatweer Gary Gribben BSE Yousif Kamal GPIC Conference Coordinator Sumam Jovan Bahrain Society of Engineers Tel: +973 17810727, +973 17810733 Email: [email protected] Nadhira AlHinai ROHM Training & Workshop Committee Sponsorship & Exhibition Committee Khalid Ahmed Chairman BANAGAS Hussain Makki Chairman NOGA Members Members Yousif Kamal GPIC Ayman Nasser BSE Hassan Al Taraifi BSE Geoffrey Stacey Tatweer Samih M. Al Alawi BSE Maryam Al Yahya Ahmed Al Khan BSE BSE Tony Brock BAFCO Media & Public Relations Committee Safa Akhaliq Chairwoman BSE Members Reem Al Otaibi Nawaf Al Kooheji Nadhira AlHinai BSE BSE ROHM Topics • How CSR has emerged as a business approach for addressing the social and environmental impact of company activities • How CSR Culture can be created • Measuring CSR effectiveness • CSR’s potential and limitations for contributing towards wider societal challenges • Key areas of CSR policies where oil and gas companies are expected to make a positive contribution: improvements in environmental performance, development and governance • Effective CSR requirements, scope of work, and practical implementation, in accordance with the company’s responsibilities. • Legislative and regulatory pressures from governments and regulators • Corporate governance and robust ethical conduct and assurance mechanisms • Health, safety and welfare of the workforce including contractors • Care of the environment with particular emphasis on reducing global warming/climate change impacts • Supply chain management, particularly in the developing world • Increasing activist/NGO pressures in an increasingly ‘think global, act local’ environment • Sustainable community development and relationships in areas of acute poverty, corruption, and lack of revenue transparency • Social business and social entrepreneurship • Responsible supply chain management in MENA region • Responsible leadership and people management - What does Responsible Leadership mean in Business Practice? • CSR-Measurement and Reporting using Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) • CSR - The business / energy case • • Communication and strategies of CSR • Legitimation and significance of CSR for companies and communities • Responsible supply chain management in MENA region • Role of UN/NGO’s in promoting CSR • Regional CSR networking groups and their activities/achievements How to obtain management buy in for CSR activities BICSR Conference Program Schedule 8 - 12 February, 2015 Category Pre-Conference Workshops 8th 9th Opening Ceremony 9th (PM) Conference Technical Program 10th (AM) 10th (PM) Post-Conference Workshops 11th 12th Workshop No. 1: Fundamentals of CSR Workshop No. 2: CSR Strategy & Leadership Exhibition Inauguration & Conference Opening Ceremony / Dinner 7-10 PM Technical Program Dessert Camp Gala Dinner (hosted by GPIC) 7-11 PM Workshop No 3: Accounting for Value Creation Beyond Revenue Recognition - SROI Workshop www.bicsr.com 5 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Keynote Speakers Jamal Al Sarayrah Chairman, Board of Directors of the Arab Potash Company (APC) Boards of the Arab Fertilizers and Chemicals Industries (KEMAPCO) Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Arab Potash Company (APC) as well as the boards of the Arab Fertilizers and Chemicals Industries (KEMAPCO), Jordan Magnesia Company (JORMAG), and Jordan Bromine Company since June 2012, and Chairman of the Board of the Arab Fertilizer Association (AFA) since October 2013, Jamal Al Sarayrah had a distinguished career in both the public and private sectors in telecommunication, post, transportation, and regulation. Mr. Al Sarayrah started his career in the private sector in 1980 as Labor Relations Advisor with Aramco in Saudi Arabia, and soon after became Aramco’s resident representative and manager for corporate activities in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. In 1989, he was elected to Jordan’s Chamber of Deputies (Lower House) for a four-year term, during which he served as First Deputy Speaker. In 1990 he was selected as a member of the Royal Commission for drafting the Jordan National Charter, which defined guidelines for the conduct of political party activity in Jordan, and in 1993 he was reelected for a second term in Parliament. In 1991, Mr. Al Sarayrah joined the Council of ministers as Minister of Transport and Minister of Post and Communication and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Jordan Telecommunication Corporation. In this capacity he managed the design and implementation of the Jordan National Telecommunications Program, directed the corporatization and privatization of the Telecommunication Corporation, spearheaded the promulgation of Jordan’s first telecommunications law in 1995, directed the creation of the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of which he was the first Chairman. Between 2000 and 2012, Mr. Al Sarayrah was Senior Advisor for Strategic and Business Development in telecom at Reliance-Globalcom (formerly FLAG), a multi-billion dollar Indian investment company. Mr. Al Sarayrah received his Post-Graduate Diploma in international law and international relations from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and his B. A. in English from Kuwait University. Mark Moody-Stuart Chairman, Hermes Equity Ownership Services Director, Accenture and of Saudi Aramco Mark Moody-Stuart is Chairman of Hermes Equity Ownership Services. A director of Accenture and of Saudi Aramco. He was Chairman of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group from 1998 to 2001. He was Chairman of Anglo American plc from 2002 to 2009. Born in Antigua, after a doctorate in geology in 1966 at Cambridge, he worked for Shell starting as an exploration geologist, living in Holland, Spain, Oman, Brunei, Australia, Nigeria, Turkey and Malaysia, and the UK. He is Chairman of the Innovative Vector Control Consortium for combating insect borne disease and was Chairman of the Global Business Coalition for HIV/AIDS from 2002-2011. Director of HSBC from 2001-2010 and of the International Institute for Sustainable Development 2003-2011. Served on the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development 20032011. Honorary Co-Chairman of the International Tax and Investment Center 2011. Chaired task forces on renewable energy for the G8 and for business for the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg. Board Member of the Global Reporting Initiative 2002-7. President Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine 1997-2008. Member of the UN Secretary General’s Advisory Council for the Global Compact 2001-2004. Vice-Chairman of the Global Compact Board and Chairman of the Global Compact Foundation from 2006. He was appointed a Knight Commander of St Michael and St George in 2000. Married to Judy with four children. Ms. Tuulia Syvanen Chief of Staff, GRI Tuulia Syvänen is Chief of Staff at the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the global standard-setter in sustainability reporting. In collaboration with GRI’s executive management team, Tuulia helps in planning and formulating medium and long-term organizational strategy, and supervises the implementation of departmental business plans. Her role embraces institutional fundraising and donor relations, working closely with teams responsible for services and corporate and stakeholder relations, and overseeing GRI’s offices in Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, India, South Africa, and the USA and Canada. Additionally, she ensures continued cross-departmental cooperation and efficient use of resources. Before joining GRI, Tuulia, who originally hails from Finland, worked for more than 15 years promoting international fair trade and environmental education. Next to her passionate commitment to sustainability issues, she enjoys nature, reading and meditation. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) promotes the use of sustainability reporting as a way for organizations to become more sustainable and contribute to a sustainable global economy. GRI is an international not-for-profit organization, with a network-based structure. Its activity involves thousands of professionals and organizations from many sectors, constituencies and regions. 6 www.bicsr.com Keynote Speakers the power house of Islamic finance, thereby rebuilding its reputation as the best banking institution in the region. Khalid Al Kamda Secretary General, Community Development Authority, Government of Dubai Throughout his long and successful career, Al Kamda has held many senior chairing and directorship positions across different sectors. His appointments have included Istithmar World Vice Chairman, Chairman of DIB-Pakistan, Chairman of Dubai Investment Park, Chairman of Bank of Khortoum, Chairman of Al Burj Real Estate Development and Board of Director member of the UAE Marriage Fund. A Leading personality who contributed significantly to major advancements that have helped in the development of Dubai. His extensive experience in strategically planning in vital public and private sector organisations has seen him in senior positions with major companies and institutions in a career that has extended over almost three decades. As Director General of the Community Development Authority (UAE), Al Kamda’s current role involves him taking responsibility for regulating and overseeing the framework of community development in Dubai. Since commencing his position with the CDA in October, 2009, Al Kamda has been instrumental in creating effective strategies to achieve the goals of the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015, as announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. He has a wealth of expertise gained from different business sectors which assisted him in achieving significant outputs for the social sector through highly effective management of the CDA; an organisation which focuses on the development of integrated and efficient social services in the Emirate. He also proposes legislation for the social services sector aimed at improving the quality of social development in Dubai. He is the holder of Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering - 1985. In 1987 Al Kamda received his first promotion and was appointed Marketing Manager, Data Systems at Emirates. Al Kamda was appointed UAE Manager for Emirates, a post he held for two years before being further promoted to General Manager, Gulf and the Middle East and Africa, with the operations of the Common wealth of Independent States also added to his portfolio. In November 1995, Al Kamda embarked on the most prominent role in his career with Emirates Group when he was chosen as Senior Vice President for Corporate Development. In this capacity he achieved a number of remarkable successes across a range of local and international projects, demonstrating an in-depth knowledge of management acquired from the Cranfield School of Management in England, where he received a Master’s Degree in Business Administration in 1994. In 2007 Al Kamda made another prominent career move when he was appointed as Group Managing Director and Chief Executive officer of Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB). During his two years in the role, he was successful in managing the restructuring of the group and re-establishing DIB as Colin Maund Chief Executive Officer Hellios Information Colin is the founder and CEO of Hellios Information, having pioneered supplier information management over 20 years ago. Colin founded Hellios Information in 2012 as the next generation of supplier information and risk management services, following 30 years’ experience in procurement and having pioneered supplier information management by founding Achilles Group in the UK in 1993. Colin, a graduate from the London School of Economics (LSE), was CEO of Achilles Group until 2011, and was responsible for its international growth into 26 countries before leading the sale of the business in 2008 to a Private Equity firm, HgCapital. In 2009 Colin was awarded the UK Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for IT Services. Prior to founding Achilles, Colin specialised in procurement where he worked for a variety of organizations including HM Treasury, CBI and National Power. In 2001 he was appointed by the UK Government as one of the two UK representatives on the European Commission’s Advisory Committee for the Opening up of Public Procurement. Colin remains one of the leading experts in EU Procurement Legislation and is heavily involved in the development of procurement, on which he has written extensively. He is interested in the interface between professional procurement and the demands of Corporate and Social Responsibility. Colin was appointed a Trustee of The Outward Bound Trust in March 2012. www.bicsr.com 7 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Keynote Speakers Habiba Al Marashi Chief Executive Officer Arabia CSR Network Habiba Al Marashi is the President of the Arabia CSR Network (ACSRN), the first and most dynamic multi-stakeholder platform advocating CSR and sustainable development across the Arab world. Under her leadership, ACSRN has grown into one of largest professional groups working to mainstream CSR and sustainability through capacity building programs, awards, research and more. Habiba Al Marashi is a representative of the Civil Society Organizations at the GRI Stakeholder Council. Furthermore, ACSRN is an Organizational Stakeholder of the GRI as well as the first certified training partner for the Arabic-speaking Middle East countries. To date, with Habiba Al Marashi’s commitment towards greater sustainability and transparency in the Middle East, ACSRN has trained more than 180 sustainability professionals on the GRI framework. Habiba Al Marashi is also the co-founder and Chairperson of Emirates Environmental Group, a pioneering organization based in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Under Mrs. Al Marashi’s guidance, EEG became the first environmental NGO in the world to receive an ISO 14001 certification in 2001. EEG is also accredited by the UNCCD, UNEP and is a member of IUCN. Mrs. Al Marashi also heads the UN Global Compact GCC States Network and is a member of the Global Compact Local Network Advisory Group, a member of the Global Compact International Yearbook Editorial Board and the GEF – NGO Network. Mrs. Al Marashi is involved in many leading initiatives on environment, women and sustainable development at the national, regional and international levels. She is a recognized representative and spokesperson for West Asian Arab nations at high ranking international summits. She is a recipient of several awards for her contribution and achievements in Environmental & Social work. Additional titles of Habiba Al Marashi include: • • • • • • • • 8 Founding member of the Emirates Green Building Council (EmiratesGBC) Former board member of the UN Global Compact Focal point for the UN Global Compact Network GCC States Member of the advisory committee of the DNV Certification Advisory Board ME Board Member of the Dubai Customs Consultative Council Member of the Patronage committee of myclimate Member of the International Advisory Board at Global Urban Development Global NGO Focal Point and Member, Major Groups, Facilitating Committee, UNEP www.bicsr.com Keynote Speakers Prof. David Hood David A Hood & Associates Pty Ltd Professor David Hood AM is a civil and environmental engineer with vast experience across major civil and military projects, professional development in emerging economies, senior management in both the public and private sectors and in education. David is deeply concerned that human activities and our current business paradigms, and personal lifestyles are seriously damagingour global home– the planet. However, it need not lead to a Great Disruption – there is hope, but only if we realise what we are doing, and take immediate restorative action. Following a successful career in project management David took over and commissioned Australia’s then New Parliament House in the mid 1980s – a life changing career episode. Since that project, David has become increasingly involved in fostering a culture of sustainability across all engineering disciplines, and the built environment. David is an Adjunct Professor in the Science and Engineering Faculty at QUT where he inculcates sustainability across education and research. He led the Sustainability Program of the CRC for Infrastructure and Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM) until 2013. In 2006, he initiated, and was Founding Chairman until 2011 of the Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC now ISCA), an industry association which developed the world’s first full sustainability rating scheme for infrastructure. Prof. Soumodip Sarkar Department of Management University of Evora Soumodip Sarkar is a professor at the Department of Management, University of Evora, Portugal, and researcher at CEFAGE-UE. He received his PhD in Economics from Northeastern University, Boston in 1995. He previously worked at the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) and later CID, Kennedy School, Harvard University.He has published papers in many scientific journals, author of several books, and is in the editorial board of four international scientific journals. He holds copyrights to the integrated innovation model developed by him along with simulation software.He is a highly sought after speaker, and has given diverse talks and workshops all over the world, ncluding at the Helsinki School of Economics, Harvard University, University of Massachusetts, Indian School of Management etc. Very recently, the Webster´s Online Dictionary has included his definition of innovation, connecting innovation to market outcome and sustainability, appearing under “extended definition”. Professor Sarkar has also featured in both national media as well as internationally including the BBC, on matters regarding entrepreneurship. David is an accredited Presenter with Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, and in August 2011, David was included in the ABC Carbon list of the top 100 Sustainability leaders in the world (and again in 2012, and 2013). David was the 2012 National President of Engineers Australia (EA). In 2012, David was included in the Engineers Media list of Australia’s top 100 professional engineers. In 2013 David was made an Honorary Fellow of EA. On Australia Day 2013, David was made a Member of the Order of Australia in recognition of his enormous contribution to engineering through industry associations, and for lifting public awareness of sustainability. In December 2013, David was appointed Australasian Leader of Blue Australasia, a collaborative venture to drive a transformative business model that restores natural and social capital as well as business wellness. www.bicsr.com 9 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Technical Program (Tentative) Day One - 10th February, 2015, Tuesday, Al Dana Hall Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker 08:30 – 09:05 09:05 – 09:40 09:40 – 10:15 Mark Moody Stuart Jamal Al Sarayrah Peter Grohmann Chairman, Board of Directors of the Arab Potash Company (APC) Boards of the Arab Fertilizers and Chemicals Industries (KEMAPCO) Chairman, Hermes Equity Ownership Services Director, Accenture and of Saudi Aramco 10:15- 10:45 Dana II Jouko Kuisma Alexios Antypas CR Navigator Finland Central European University Hungary CSR as an integrated part of the Management System Leena Al Olaimy 11:15 – 11:45 Managing Director, 3BL Associates, Kingdom of Bahrain Creating Shared Value in the Arab World Mohammad Talalweh 11:45 – 12:15 10 www.bicsr.com The Corporation of the Future: Trends and Scenarios for the Development of CSR Mohammed Mobarak AL-Qahtani Kuwait Oil Company Kuwait Technology and Sustainable Development Ahsanul Hoque Alquds Open University Palestine Director AKM Bangladesh Sustainabilitys performance of companies in the Islamic World: Analysis reports) 12:15 - 13:00 Resident Coordinator United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Coffee Break Dana I 10:45 – 11:15 Keynote Speaker Panel Discussion CSR Role on Environmental Improvement Day One - 10th February, 2015, Tuesday, Al Dana Hall (Cont.) 13:00 - 14:20 Lunch Break Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker 14:20 – 14:55 14:55 – 15:30 Habiba Al Marashi Colin Maund Chief Executive Officer Arabia CSR Network Chief Executive Officer Hellios Information Dana I Dana II Khalifa Al Bouainain Executive President, Saudi Unlimited Development Co, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 15:30 – 16:00 Environmental Equilibrium Nurture Employees Retention Katarina Gajdosova 16:00 – 16:30 Silesian University in Opava, School of Business Administration in Karvina, Czech Republic Corporate Social Responsibility in the context of International Financial Institutions Yousif Al Ghawas Managing Partner, Neurobrand, Kingdom of Bahrain CSR - The Foundation for a 21st Century Business Alexandre Lemille Wizeimpact South Africa The Circular Economy: its Concept, its Potential & Ways to Implement it END OF DAY ONE www.bicsr.com 11 Technical Program (Tentative) Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Day Two - 11th February, 2015, Wednesday, Al Dana Hall Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker 08:30 – 09:05 09:05 – 09:40 Ms. Tuulia Syvanen Prof. David Hood 09:40 – 10:15 Khaled Al Kamda Chief of Staff GRI David A Hood & Associates Pty Ltd 10:15- 10:45 Coffee Break Dana I Tim Delmau 10:45 – 11:15 Dalmau Consulting Australia BICSR-Implementing Essential CSRReference by Mr. David Hood Alexios Antypas 11:15 – 11:45 Central European University Hungary Corporate Social Responsibility in Extractive Industries Abdulla Al Ansari 11:45 – 12:15 Bapco Bahrain Community Awareness and Outreach – BAPCO Approach 12:15 – 12:45 12 www.bicsr.com Secretary General, Community Development Authority, Government of Dubai Dr. Iyad Abumoghli Director and Regional Representative United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Regional Office for West Asia (ROWA), Bahrain Dana II Jouko Kuisma CR Navigator Finland GRI Reporting – a Profitable Management Tool Sanjay Gupta Chairman - WTO & International Committee of ICAI & DirectorSGA Value Leader Pvt Ltd. Shikhar Jain Principal Counsellor, CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development Responsible Business and Integrated Thinking Yap Yun Fung EcoLean Consultancy SB Malaysia` MFCA, the 1st Step in Developing Eco Industrialism into CSR Management Dr. Jagbir Singh Kadyan Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, India Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Indian Public Sector Undertakings. (A case study of ONGC Ltd.) Day Two - 11th February, 2015, Wednesday, Al Dana Hall (Cont.) 12:45 - 14:00 Lunch Break Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker 14:00 – 14:35 14:35 – 15:10 A. Majeed Al Gassab World Federation Engineering Organizations (WFEO) Advisor to WFEO President Prof. Soumadip Sarkar Department of Management University of Evora WFEO Model Code of Practice for Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship Dana I Dana II Mahmoud Elsayed Roshdy 15:10 – 15:40 Abu Qir Fertilizers Company Egypt Corporate Social Responsibility Between National Duty & Company Goals Abu Qir Fertilizers Co. Social Responsibility in preserving the Environment Waddah S. Ghanem 15:40 – 16:10 Chief EHSQ Compliance Officer UAE The Role of Senior Managers and Board Directors in driving Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility & EHS Excellence in Organizations 16:10 - 17:00 Dr. Salman Alajmi Team Leader – Olefins Business Analysis and Planning Petrochemical Industries Company Kuwait Green Wall: A Collaborative Effort to Address Environmental and Climate Issues Yusuf Ahmed Kamal GPIC Bahrain Organizational Excellence in CSR & Sustainability Panel Discussion END OF DAY TWO www.bicsr.com 13 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Workshop 1 Fundamentals of Csr Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has steadily developed into a major prerequisite of corporate strategy development in turn, permeates and this through in all aspects of management practices, business operations and product development. CSR initiatives help in developing sustainable business practices, opening up new opportunities, promoting customer loyalty and enhancing stakeholder relationships. In the recent past, CSR has now emerged as a key strategic priority for organizations – and this is leading them to find ways to realize the full potential that CSR offers as a strategic management tool. The Arabia CSR Network is organizing this training to help the participants understand how CSR can contribute strategically to an organization’s comprehensive performance and learn more about opportunities and benefits that CSR presents by scoping out what corporate responsibility means for their company. If your organization is motivated to adopt CSR principles or build on CSR practices such as enhanced reputation, trust, lower risks, improved organizational efficiencies and employee motivation – then come join this training y Da ne O Topics to be covered o Discussion on Strategic CSR: y How to integrate social performance and embedding responsibility into strategic management process Da Tw • Creating a Foundation for a CSR Philosophy • CSR Structure • Approaches to Implementing CSR • Environmental Influences • CSR Program Details • Business Situation • CSR Implementation Plan • Stakeholder Analysis Stakeholder Engagement • Definition: Stakeholders • Stakeholder Inclusiveness • Internal CSR Situation • Why engage with Stakeholders • Assessment and Prioritization • Identify Stakeholders • Prioritize Key Stakeholders Administrative Information: Date : 08th & 9th February 2015 Timing : 08:00am to 04:00pm www.bicsr.com Planning and Formulating Using Application Framework for Integrating CSR: Using Application Framework for Integrating CSR: 14 Topics to be covered Venue : Course Fee : GICC BD 300 US$ 796 URSE GY onal xhibition Workshop 2 Csr Strategy & Leadership Outline A TRAINING COURSE ON CSR STRATEGY & LEADERSHIP Course Details The two-day course will be structured into eight sessions, along with interactive discussion CSR requires Champions to chart the course, guide through example and lead the way. The2nd Bahrain International FEB, 2015 CSR Conference & Exhibition and exercises. The sessions will focus on following themes: leadership dimension is often the key issue within sustainability excellence. Many companies falter in their sustainability journey for lack of leadership vision and ambition to be the best. • From Compliance to Value Creation OUTLINE COURSE DETAILS This course will offer delegates a deep understanding of the leadership dimension within CSR • Sustainability Strategies for different markets CSR requires Champions to chart the course, The two-day course will be structured the hands and lead the way. The into eight sessions, along with and corporate sustainability. It will take delegates through various concepts,holdapproaches leadership dimension is often the issueSustainable interactive • keyThe Value discussion Portfolioand exercises. withinattain sustainability The sessions will focus on following and examples to demonstrate how effective leadership can help an organization new excellence, many companies falter in their sustainability journey themes: for lack of leadership vision and to •ambition Beyond Greening Strategy heights of greatness in CSR and Sustainability. be the best. From Compliance to Value The Seven Capacities This course will offer delegates• a deep Creation of Leadership understanding of the leadership dimension Sustainability Strategies for within CSR and corporate Sustainability. It will Leadership fordifferent CSR markets take delegates through various• concepts, It will challenge delegates to revisit old concepts and develop new ideas and thoughts, with approaches and examples to demonstrate The Sustainable Value Portfolio effective leadership can help a view to radicalizing their own and the organization’s approach to CSR and how Sustainability. • anCSR Performance Measurement and Benchmarking organization attain new heights of greatness in Beyond Greening Strategy CSR and Sustainability. At the end of the training delegates will be provided with a Certificate of Attendance. Expected Outcome EXPECTED OUTCOME • Future Challenges and Drivers The Seven Capacities of Leadership It will challenge delegates to revisit old concepts and ingest new ideas and thoughts, with a view to radicalizing their own and the organization’s approach to CSR and Sustainability. At the end of the training delegates will be provided with a Certificate of Attendance. Leadership for CSR CSR Performance Measurement and Benchmarking Future Challenges and Drivers To register yourself for this event, please contact Arabia CSR Network: Tel: +971 4 3448622 | +971 4 3448120 , Email: [email protected] Administrative Information: Date : 08th & 9th February 2015 Timing : 08:00am to 04:00pm Venue : Course Fee : GICC BD 300 US$ 796 www.bicsr.com 15 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Workshop 3 Accounting For Value Creation Beyond Revenue Recognition - Sroi Workshop Creating welfare for our societies is what every company & government should strive for. But do we understand how to grasp the value that is created away from revenues and profits? Are financial statements enough to understand the creation or destruction of the broader value? The Social Return On Investment (SROI) is the application of a set of principles within a framework that is designed to help bring this understanding of whether your company creates or destroys value – whilst at the same time recognizing that what is of value will be very different in specific countries, corporates or cultures. Who Should Attend? Chief Executive Officers, Chief Financial Officers, Sustainability Officers & Directors, • Apply the 7 Principles and know how to navigate an Impact Map Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Managers, Non-governmental Organisation Leads • Step-by-Step calculations through a concrete certified SROI analysis & Experts, Governmental Representatives, Accountants, Business Strategy Directors. • Hands-on exercise on the Impact Map Wizeimpact is a member of the SROI Network since 2013. As part of its role within the Workshop Led by Network Wizeimpact is able to offer either un-certified or certified reports to any public or Alexandre Lemille: CEO of Wizeimpact & Accredited SROI Practitioner. private organizations. Wizeimpact’s SROI analysis are issued exclusively by Accredited SROI Practitioner(s) that guaranty the high-level quality that such an analysis requires. You will find the complete list of Accredited SROI Practitioners on the following link: http:// www.thesroinetwork.org/membership/accredited-practitioners Topics to be covered Value Administrative Information: Date : 12th February 2015 Timing : 08:00am to 02:00pm www.bicsr.com Alexandre is obsessed about the impact corporate have on our environment and society. Involved in certified Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) training and United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) analyses since 2011 Alexandre realized that there was a need to add concrete ways to measure corporate/governmental value creation besides financial figures, as they generate more than revenues. Since 2013 Alexandre is an Accredited • Understand the purpose of SROI and why Public/Private entities should measure 16 • Ability to tell a better story to partners and investors Wizeimpact & the Sroi Network: SROI Practitioner from The SROI Network (UK). Venue : Course Fee : GICC BD 200 US$ 532 Conference / Workshop Registration Form 2nd Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility Conference & Exhibition 2015 09 -11 February, 2015, Gulf International Convention Centre Please complete in BLOCK letters. Complete a separate form for each applicant. Conference Registration Fees Title (Dr./Mr./Mrs./Miss) First Name: Middle Name: Position: Family Name: Department: Organization: P.O. Box No: Address: City: State / Country: Telephone: Fax: Full Registration Full Registration After 31st Dec 2014 (Early Birds) Category Before 31st Dec 2014 Postal Code: Mobile: One Day Registration Before 31st Dec 2014 BSE Members BD 170 USD 450 BD 212 USD 585 BD 120 USD 320 BD 150 USD 400 Non Members BD 200 USD 530 BD 250 USD 665 BD 140 USD 370 BD 175 USD 465 *Students BD 100 USD 265 BD 100 USD 265 BD 60 USD 160 BD 60 USD 160 *Should provide proper authentication Workshop Registration Fees Email: Method of Payment: Payment by one of the following must be included with the Registration Form: Please send invoice to the organization mentioned above (attach authorisation) Enclosed a cheque/banker’s draft payable to Bahrain Society of Engineers Bank Transfer - National Bank of Bahrain, Swift Code - NBOBBHBM, IBAN No: BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91 Please debit to my One Day Registration (Early Birds) Amex Card Number: Master Card Visa Workshop No. 1 Two Days Fundamentals of CSR - 8th & 9th Feb. 2015 BD 300 USD 796 2 Two Days Budgeting & Implementation of CSR - 8th & 9th Feb. 2015 BD 300 USD 796 Accounting for Value Creation beyond Revenue Recognition - SROI Workshop - 12th Feb. 2015 BD 200 USD 532 3 One Day Expiry Date Fees Title Card Holder’s Name and Address (if different from above): Date: Conference Fee Includes the following (Not Workshop) Opening Ceremony and Dinner Conference pack with Proceedings etc. Attendance of all Conference Technical Sessions Admission to the Exhibition Lunch on Conference Days Conference Banquet Dinner Refreshment during breaks Signature: Cancellation and Refunds Cancellation must be received in writing to the Conference Secretariat. A cancellation fee equal to 20% of the conference fee will be charged for cancellation received before 1st December 2014. After this date no refund will be considered. Please send this completed registration form along with appropriate fees to: Bahrain Society of Engineers P .O. Box 835, Manama, Bahrain Tel: +973 17810733 Fax: +973 17827475 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] or register online at www.bicsr.com www.bicsr.com 17 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Exhibition Information An exhibition will be held in conjunction with the conference during 9 to 11 February 2015, intending to provide an opportunity for companies, consulting and research organisations to display and demonstrate their products and services related to the subject of Corporate Social Responsibility. Interested organisations are encouraged to participate either by sponsoring the event or by taking part in the exhibition. The exhibition stands are 3m wide, 2m deep and 2.4m high. In addition to the stand, adequate furniture and lighting will be provided. Moreover, each exhibitor is entitled to the following benefits: • Exhibitors names will be published on the web site. • A brief profile of 10 to 15 lines for each exhibitor will be included in the official exhibition guide which will be circulated to all invited officials, VIPs, delegates, visitors and other dignitaries. • Advertising space will be available in the Exhibition Guide at a nominal cost. Coffee Area • Wide publicity will be given in the Gulf region about the exhibition to attract corporates, consultants and government officials to visit the exhibition booths during the period. • Each exhibitor is entitled for two free delegates’ attendance with a full conference package Exhibition Stand Cost • Full Exhibition space - BD. 1000 or USD 2650 with fittings (3 x 2 m) • Exhibition Space without fittings - BD. 155 or US$ 415- per sq. mtr (Min. size is 6 sq. mtr) • Acceptable forms of payment in Bahrain Dinars or US Dollars: Exhibition Stand Layout Cheque - payable to Bahrain Society of Engineers Payment by credit card - Visa Master Card *Direct Bank Transfer A/c Name - Bahrain Society of Engineers IBAN A/C - BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91 Bank Name - National Bank of Bahrain, Manama Main Branch Swift Code - NBOBBHBM *Cheques from outside Bahrain will not be accepted. 18 www.bicsr.com Amex Cancellation Policy: A Sponsor / exhibitor may cancel their participation in the conference by giving conference organisers notice in writing. If the organizers receives notice of cancellation by 1st December 2014 or before the issue of the last conference brochure, there will only be a penalty of 20% of the sponsorship / exhibition fee as cancellation charges. If notice of cancellation is received after the issue of the last conference brochure or 1st December 2014 the Sponsor / exhibitor shall be obligated and must pay a cancellation charge of 50% of the total sponsorship / exhibition fee. If notice of cancellation is received after 1st January 2015, the entire sponsorship / exhibition fee is due as cancellation charges. In the event of cancellation, organisers has the full right to use the space for their own convenience, including selling the space to another exhibitor, without rebate or allowance to the cancelled exhibitor. The organiser assumes no responsibility for having included the name or description of the cancelled exhibitor in programmes, news releases, publicity or other materials. Exhibition Stand Booking Form 2nd Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility Conference & Exhibition 2015 09 -11 February, 2015 Gulf International Convention Centre Select the desired stand options Company: Name of Representative: Mailing Address: City: Shell Scheme Package Participation fee: BD 1000 or US$ 2650 (per 6m2) Telephone: Option A Position: Country: Mobile: Postal Code: Fax: No. of Stands Required Email: Products or services to be displayed: Signature: Date: Booked Shell Space Participation includes: White wall panels 2.4m high, carpet floor, 2 tables with three chairs, adequate lighting, one 240 volt power socket. Note: All efforts will be made to accommodate your stand location request based on availability Please forward your booking form to: The Conference Secretariat, BICSR 2015 Bahrain Society of Engineers, P O Box 835, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. Tel: +973 17 810733, Fax: +973 17 827475 Email: [email protected] Method of Payment Payment by one of the following must be included with the Registration Form: Please send invoice to the organization mentioned above (attach authorisation) Bank transfer - Bahrain Society of Engineers AMEX Master Card VISA Card Number:______________________________________________________________________Expiry Date__________________ Card Holder’s Name and Address (if different from above):_____________________________________________________________ Signature________________________________ Option B Stand Space Only (min. 6m2) Participation fee: BD 155 or US$ 415 (per m2) Stand Nos. IBAN A/C: BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91, National Bank of Bahrain, Swift Code NBOBBHBM, Please debit my Stand Nos. Date___________________________________ Select desired stand numbers from exhibition stand layout Booked Shell Space Participation does not include: Stand construction except one 240 volt power supply. (It is not permitted to use wall partitions of adjacent stands. Cancellation Policy: A Sponsor / exhibitor may cancel their participation in the conference by giving conference organisers notice in writing. If the organizers receives notice of cancellation by 1st December 2014 or before the issue of the last conference brochure, there will only be a penalty of 20% of the sponsorship / exhibition fee as cancellation charges. If notice of cancellation is received after the issue of the last conference brochure or 1st December 2014 the Sponsor / exhibitor shall be obligated and must pay a cancellation charge of 50% of the total sponsorship / exhibition fee. If notice of cancellation is received after 1st January 2015, the entire sponsorship / exhibition fee is due as cancellation charges. In the event of cancellation, organisers has the full right to use the space for their own convenience, including selling the space to another exhibitor, without rebate or allowance to the cancelled exhibitor. The organiser assumes no responsibility for having included the name or description of the cancelled exhibitor in programmes, news releases, publicity or other materials. www.bicsr.com 19 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Sponsorship Benefits Benefits Prime BHD 15,000 USD 40,000 Opening Ceremony Dinner BHD 10,000 USD 27,000 Diamond BHD 8,000 USD 21,500 Platinum BHD 6,000 USD 16,000 Gold BHD 5,000 USD 13,500 Luncheon BHD 3,500 USD 9,350 Company will be honoured by the conference patron at the opening ceremony Special Plaque Free exhibition stand 24 sqm 18 sqm 12 sqm 8 sqm 6 sqm 6 sqm VIP invitations for the opening ceremony 15 10 8 6 4 2 Free admission for delegates 10 8 6 4 2 1 1 full Page 1 full Page 1/2 Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page 1/4 Page Publicity materials included in conference pack Free advertisement in the exhibition guide Company logo in the conference hall sized proportionally to sponsorship category 20 www.bicsr.com Sponsorship Form 2nd Bahrain International Corporate Social Responsibility Conference & Exhibition 2015 09 -11 February, 2015 Gulf International Convention Centre To co-sponsor the conference and exhibition Please complete this form and fax it to +973 17 827475, attention of The Conference Secretariat, Email: [email protected] Prime Opening Ceremony Dinner Diamond Platinum Gold Luncheon BHD 15,000 BHD 10,000 BHD 8,000 BHD 6,000 BHD 5,000 BHD 3,500 USD 40,000 USD 27,000 USD 21,500 USD 16,000 USD 13,500 USD 9,350 Company Name: Contact Person: Mailing Address: City: Telephone: Signature: Title: Country: Mobile: Postal Code: Fax: Email: Date: Company Seal Banker’s draft/ cheques payable to The Bahrain Society of Engineers By bank transfer - A/c No. 99065991, National Bank of Bahrain, Swift Code - NBOBBHBM, IBAN No. BH47-NBOB-0000-0099-0659-91 Sponsorship Coordinator Bahrain Society of Engineers, P.O. Box 835, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain Tel: +973 1781 0733 Fax: +973 17827475, Email: [email protected] Cancellation Policy: A Sponsor / exhibitor may cancel their participation in the conference by giving conference organisers notice in writing. If the organizers receives notice of cancellation by 1st December 2014 or before the issue of the last conference brochure, there will only be a penalty of 20% of the sponsorship / exhibition fee as cancellation charges. If notice of cancellation is received after the issue of the last conference brochure or 1st December 2014 the Sponsor / exhibitor shall be obligated and must pay a cancellation charge of 50% of the total sponsorship / exhibition fee. If notice of cancellation is received after 1st January 2015, the entire sponsorship / exhibition fee is due as cancellation charges. In the event of cancellation, organisers has the full right to use the space for their own convenience, including selling the space to another exhibitor, without rebate or allowance to the cancelled exhibitor. The organiser assumes no responsibility for having included the name or description of the cancelled exhibitor in programmes, news releases, publicity or other materials. www.bicsr.com 21 Beyond Eco-Industrialism: Paving the way for a better tomorrow Hotel Information 10 Reasons why you should attend this Conference The conference and exhibition will be held at the Gulf International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain. The Gulf Hotel offers luxurious hospitality. A landmark in Manama, just 10 minutes away from the Bahrain International Airport and 5 minutes from the City Centre. It offers 366 well-appointed rooms of gracious style, uncompromising efficiency and thoughtful technology. The Gulf International Conference & Exhibition Centre offers exhibition, meeting and pre-function areas with unequalled state of the art facilities. The hotel houses many of Bahrain’s leading restaurants. Accommodation Information A block booking of rooms at the Gulf Hotel has been made for the participants during the conference period and the special rates are listed below. To avail the special rates please quote the conference name when making your hotel booking. 1. Effectively develop integrated corporate citizenship strategies and programme. 2. Competent meeting place for high level decision makers. 3. Attract public and private funding to support community projects. 4. One-on-one discussions that will inevitably lead to extended networking opportunities for sharing knowledge. 5. Conference Room Rates Details Bah. Din Learn through case studies and success stories presented by front-line executives how CSR has become inevitable to successful organisations. US$ Superior Room 60 160 Deluxe single room 70 185 Deluxe double/twin room 75 200 Grand Deluxe single room 80 213 Grand Deluxe double/twin room 85 226 Luxury single room 75 200 Luxury double/twin room 80 213 Platinum single room 100 266 Platinum double/ twin room 110 292 6. Opportunity to participate in conference workshops that deliver tips and techniques to help you implement innovation and improvement efforts. 7. Cost and time effective by avoiding expensive trial-and-error learning and exchanging it with proven guidelines for success. 8. Obtain information critical to your job performance in the shortest possible time. 9. Be equipped with the thinking, knowledge and expertise to get others in your organization to think about what must be done rather than just act, react and administer. The room rates above are on a per room per night basis exclusive of breakfast and subject to 15% service charge and 5% government levy. Airport pickup will be charged extra by the hotel. For more information: www.bicsr.com 22 www.bicsr.com 10. Be able to stay in constant communication with the people you meet at CSR event via our social media portals and event sites. About Bahrain Bahrain, an archipelago of 33 islands, is rich in history ancient civilizations and is situated in the Arabian Gulf, off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. The country offers a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western cultures. The capital Manama is a quite modern cosmopolitan city, which boasts world class restaurants, shopping centers, and tourist attractions. The climate is hot in summer and mild in winter. From November to April the weather is very pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 24 degree centigrade. Arabic is the official language, but English is widely used by most businesses. Sponsors www.bicsr.com 24 www.bicsr.com Conference Coordinator: Sumam Jovan Bahrain Society of Engineers, Tel: +973 17810727, +973 17810733, Email: [email protected]
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