A, B, and D? Absolutely! But C and E? Come on, that's like saying a good CSR policy will make my coffee taste better and my hair shinier. I mean, really?
This is a tough one, but I think A, B, and D are the best answers. Who knows, maybe C and E are true too. Although, 'reducing admin costs' sounds about as likely as finding a unicorn in the office break room.
Finding a unicorn in the office break room does sound unlikely, but you never know the potential benefits of a good Corporate Social Responsibility policy.
I agree with A, B, and D. Those make perfect sense. C and E sound a bit far-fetched. Reducing admin costs and increasing market value? I'll believe it when I see it!
Definitely A, B, and D. Attracting customers, staff, and diverse skills are all great reasons to have a good CSR policy. C and E are a bit questionable, in my opinion.
A, B, and D are valid reasons to follow a Corporate Social Responsibility strategy. I'm not sure about C and E though. Reducing administration costs seems like a stretch, and increasing market value is a bit too ambitious.
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