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How to use corporate social responsibility as a tool for cost control

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The next session of the IFMI will take place on November 18th in Amsterdam. The programme is focussing on how to use Corporate Social Responsability as a tool for cost control. 

This training session will try to give answers to very concrete questions of the participants: 

- Back to the basics: How are safety, mobility, the environment and the driver part of CSR?
- What impact can these variables have on your Total Cost of Ownership and how do you measure it?
- How do you define the best fleet approach to environmental issues and what are the fiscal tools at your disposal?
- How do you choose the best approach to safety and involve your drivers in the process?
- What are the alternative modes of transport available and how do you hop on the train to enhanced mobility?
- How to build up a strong relationship wiht your colleagues from HR / Procurement / Financing and optimise CSR at all levels within the company?
- Benchmark your strategy with your peers and learn from their experiences.

We are very happy to introduce in this IFMI session as speakers and moderators: 
- Werner Berger, Global Fleet Solutions Manager, NESTLE
- Claus-Peter Krüger, Global Category Lead Cars & Car Leasing, SHELL
- Steven Gellatly, Global Category Manager (Travel & Car fleet), KONE.

More information on http://www.fleeteurope.com/ifmi


29/10/2009  |  Caroline Thonnon

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