analysis of pwc report
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By- Purvi KhandelwalMBA Tech(CS)
Roll No-313
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ABOUT THE COMPANY global professional services firm headquartered in
London, United Kingdom
firm was formed in 1998 by a merger between PriceWaterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand.
one of the 'Big Four' accountancy firms.
PricewaterhouseCoopers has three main service lines:
Assurance Services Tax Advisory
Advisory
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Key Drivers for CSR
People Global People Survey results
Clients look for corporate responsibility
credentials
Firm opportunity to be distinctive and
supports and enhances the brand.
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Four Quadrants of Corporate
Responsibility
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ENVIRONMENT
environmental management system was certified to ISO
14001
established the Global Climate Change Response Group
completed a carbon emissions inventory in the United States
in 2008.
PwC-specific personal carbon calculator
main sponsor of the United Nations World Environment Day
in 2008
appointed as the global advisor and report writer for the
Carbon Disclosure Project.
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Analysis by taking Environment as a
Impact Indicator
People are rewarded for reducing their air travel, in others for
improving their driving practices. So, it is a good way to
encourage an individual to start giving his contribution. must also work collaboratively with their stakeholders to
develop sustainable services and assist them to do the same.
They must further develop and integrate a clear and focused
environmental strategy to reduce their impact on theenvironment.
Developing innovative services and service delivery processes
to minimise environmental impact.
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Community
Comprehensive community engagement policy
Many of regions have developed programs that focus on education for
example, the Southwark Model in the UK
PwC China provided approx 400 hours of pro bono assurance services
to the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games.
US$33m - monetary donations to not-for-profit and community
organisation
Matched Giving Programme and Volunteering Awards Scheme-4,865staff members in the UK volunteered 42,480 hours to support
community activities during the working day, and 1,187 also
volunteered outside working hours
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Analysis by taking Community as a
Impact Indicator
Works in partnership with and investing in community
organisations by providing support, expertise, skills and cash. Gives employment to people in the workplace who reflect
the make-up of the local community, including removing
barriers to employment.
Engaging with the community in robust dialogue on issues of
social concern
PwC has a long history of philanthropic support for local,
national and international charitable organizations
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PEOPLE
Womens leadership programme
sponsor and supporter of the annual WomensForum for the Economy and Society
Global mobility program
Ulysses Developing responsible leaders
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Analysis by taking People as a
Impact Indicator
By all these programs, they are continuing to create a workplace
environment in which
they treat each other with dignity, fairness and respect, and where their people are encouraged and supported to
develop to their fullest potential and perform to their best.
The company also aims for their people to feel valued and
rewarded as well as to be accountable for their work and to be
proud that they work for PwC.
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MARKETPLACE Global TaxMonitor- recognises PwC by reputation, as
the leading firm in the UK for tax advice
International Tax Reviews UK and European transferpricing firm of the year.
key contributor each year to the Davos WorldEconomic Forum in Switzerland
Sam DiPiazzas appointment in 2008 as Chair of theWorld Business Council for Sustainable Development
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Analysis by taking Marketplace as a
Impact Indicator
PwC recognises the heavy responsibility that they bearas providers of assurance, tax and advisory services tothe business community.
They adhere to the highest ethical standards as theydevelop these services, ensuring they help to meet theneeds of the broader community.
Meeting the needs of vulnerable clients and ensuringthey are not exploited.
They choose their clients carefully, treat them withrespect and advise them on a sustainable basis.
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UN Global Compact
PwC has joined the UN Global Compact as a global signatory
Most relevant out of 10 principles according to the PwCs business modelare:
Principle 6 Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and theeffective recognition of the right to the elimination of discrimination inrespect of employment and occupation.
Principle 7 Businesses should support a precautionary approach toenvironmental challenges.
Principle 8 Businesses should undertake initiatives to promote greaterenvironmental responsibility.
Principle 9 Businesses should encourage the development and diffusionof environmentally friendly technologies.
Principle 10 Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms,including extortion and bribery.
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GRI Initiatives
PwC is a charter sponsor of the Global Reporting
Initiative and actively participates in several working
groups. has agreed to provide donations to sponsor GRIs
new Focal Point USA for the first two years.
PwC is committed to helping businesses develop
sustainability strategies that create business
opportunities.
GRI training sessions are held
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CONCLUSION
By embracing sustainable development, companies can
increase their competitiveness, performance, and improve
their image.
For many corporations, sustainability is becoming not just anice thing to do but a core requirement, enabling them to
increase their value and sustain profitability in the long term.
PwC territories around the world are undertaking a broad
range of programs and activities that have a significantpositive impact on their environments, value chains and
communities.