Globally and historically this has been proved that businesses sustained long when they kept people and the society on the top of all considerations. Sustainable business initiatives have innovated new ideas to address the needs of people aiming to build a caring society.
This view was expressed at a week-long capacity building workshop on corporate social responsibility (CSR) held at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand, according to a statement issued by MRDI.
MRDI organised the workshop in partnership with Bangladesh Bank and in collaboration with AIT. Sixteen Professors of Dhaka University including Deans of social sciences and business studies faculties, Director of IBA and chairpersons of thirteen departments, representatives of Bangladesh Bank, Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM) and MRDI participated in the workshop that took place from 6 to 11 June. During the workshop the participants made a visit to the Standard Chartered village in the Mekong province to see a sustainable CSR intervention.
The highly participatory and interactive workshop was facilitated by Mr. Alex Mavro, Professor of the Sasin Institute of Business Administration, Chulalongkron University, Bangkok and Mr. Dennis Walker, management and sustainability consultant.
The workshop presented an innovative model of business sustainability called ISIS methodology which stands for Indicators, Systems, Innovation and Strategy. Linking CSR with sustainability, the workshop highlighted on global trends and practices in sustainability, working definitions, stakeholder engagement, regulation and standards such as ISO 26000, HDI, GRI and Global Compact.
While handing over certificates to the participants in the closing session, Executive Director of AIT-Extension Dr. Jonathon Shaw stressed the need for the need for building a sustainable society. He said, business that creates values for the stakeholders sustain in the long run. "A program or business designed in a constructive manner sustains, whereas an extractive design necessarily collapses," he added.
Dr.Sundar Venkatesh, Advisor to the Executive Director termed the workshop as a unique one which involved senior professors of Dhaka University. He thankfully mentioned the strong advocacy role of the Governor of Bangladesh Bank Dr. Atiur Rahman in promoting CSR and the concept of inclusive banking.
Head of the delegation Professor Farid Uddin Ahmed, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Dhaka University emphatically mentioned that this is the biggest high profile team attending a workshop abroad in 93 years' history of Dhaka University.
MRDI workshop on CSR held in Thailand
FE Team | Published: June 15, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
Bangladesh delegation led by Professor Farid Uddin Ahmed, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Dhaka University seen in the photo session at AIT, Thailand. Executive Director of AIT-Extension Dr. Jonathon Shaw, Advisor to the Executive Director Dr.Sund
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