Friday, June 29, 2007

Innovation-Driven CSR Brand Building Services

Innovation-Driven CSR Brand Building: Using the power of innovation - combined with the transformational insights of the social systems sciences - Trimtab Management Systems will help you create a huge breakthrough in the CSR dimension of your brand. The key: understanding the CSR movement from a whole systems perspective.

There is a CSR dimension that reaches beyond industry or "element" leadership...to global transformation leadership. This is the future of CSR Brand Building. And access to - and formulating a leadership role within - this new dimension is the service offered by Trimtab Management Systems.

Beyond leading the charge to end such problems as corruption, unfair labor practices, and unsustainable manufacturing methods lies the real, concrete opportunity to transform the global system from its currently unsustainable form to one that is designed - from the ground up - to produce global prosperity for all.

You have to "think differently" to see this opportunity clearly. But once you do, the interdependent nature of all the world's separate CSR and sustainability efforts comes into focus...and the true power we now have to make our global system work becomes undeniable. As Victor Hugo said, "Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come".

Trimtab Management Systems will help your organization develop both external communication strategies and internal policies that - by using the power of interdependent thinking - will take your CSR efforts to a entirely new level. From satisfying your customers' and other stakeholders' demands to delighting them with CSR results they did not know they could have, your organization will be known as a CSR leader working to create "the next great transformation"...a transformation that the CSR movement has finally realized needs to happen.

To inspire you to feel the power and importance of being willing to "think differently", I offer you this classic commercial from many years ago...

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