In these three videos, Professor Michael Porter of Harvard Business School and Khanyi Dhlomo, founder of Ndalo Media, speak about creating shared value, and the link between competitive advantage and CSR.
Michael Porter: Creating Shared Value
Professor Michael Porter of Harvard Business School spoke to an audience of senior corporate giving professionals at CECP’s Corporate Philanthropy Summit on June 2, 2010 about the role of business in social and economic development. He introduced the concept of “Creating Shared Value” (CSV) as distinct from “Corporate Social Responsibility” (CSR) and explained how CSV can help advance both the corporate and social goals of a company.
Michael Porter: Creating Shared Value: Competitive Advantage through Social Impact
Following the positive global response to Michael Porter and Mark Kramer’s original 2011 article on creating shared value, the FSG and Shared Value Initiative founder and Harvard Business School senior lecturer Kramer speaks to shared value concept and how leading global companies have used it to create social impact and generate business value.
Khanyi Dhlomo: Creating shared value – the link between competitive advantage and CSR
Khanyi Dhlomo spoke at the University of Oxford’s Oxford Business Forum Africa, held at Saïd Business School in 2017. Included in her talk is the business rationale for shared value, a framework for “re-writing CSR” as well as examples of companies living these principles.