Unit 20: Investigating Corporate Social Responsibility
Learning Aim A: Examine the CSR Issues Facing Large Private Sector Businesses
BTEC Business Studies Unit 20: Investigating Corporate Social Responsibility
Learning Aim B: Investigate the Benefits and Drawbacks for Businesses of Adopting a CSR Policy
BTEC Business Studies Unit 20: Investigating Corporate Social Responsibility
Learning Aim C: Review the CSR Record of a Private Sector Business
BTEC Business Studies Unit 20: Investigating Corporate Social Responsibility
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