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MAP CSR leadership challenge awardees named

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THE MANAGEMENT Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MAP) recently announced the winners of the second MAP CSR Leadership Challenge.

The MAP CSR Leadership Challenge aims to promote CSR as important and integral part of good management practice, inspire MAP members and other top executives to improve their practice and set the bar for the practice of CSR in the country, and recognize companies that exemplify what it means to be a true corporate citizen through their CSR programs.

The Integrated CSR Award (the main award) is given to a company that has truly made CSR part of the way it does business. Its CSR activity is not just a program, not an accessory or a hobby, but an integral part of the way it formulates its overall corporate strategy. There were special awards for Education, Enterprise Developmen­t, Environmen­t and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, and Health.

To emphasize the strategic value of CSR to a company’s operation, the stories of the winners and participan­ts will be turned into case studies by the Ateneo de Manila University Graduate School of Business. This is a good way to perpetuate and learn from their example, while exploring new models that can work well in the Philippine setting and provide inspiratio­n for the youth.

Petron received the prestigiou­s Integrated CSR Award for its “Growing. Greening. Giving Back: Making CSR and Sustainabi­lity A Way of Life in Petron” strategy.

Petron has adopted CSR and Sustainabi­lity as a management approach throughout the organizati­on. Petron sees CSR as integral to its long-term success.

Environmen­tal agenda

As the leading provider of total customer solutions in the energy sector and its derivative businesses, Petron’s efforts are anchored on its commitment to create shared value for all its stakeholde­rs in fulfillmen­t of its mandate to care for the community and the environmen­t. It strives to conduct its business in a manner that places equal importance on its social and environmen­tal agenda together with the attainment of its economic objectives, while strictly and consistent­ly adhering to the principles and practice of corporate governance.

The “Best in Education” Special Award went to Ayala’s Gilas (Gearing Up Internet Literacy and Access for Students) Program.

Gilas is a private sector-led initiative with the overarchin­g goal of connecting all of the country’s public high schools to the Internet.

The GILAS strategy utilizes the following components: (1) provision of equipment and Internet peripheral­s to public high schools with computer laboratori­es; (2) school mobilizati­on for laboratory set-up; (3) teacher training on basic Internet literacy, troublesho­oting, and local area networking (LAN) administra­tion; (4) ICT leadership and sustainabi­lity training for school heads along with their second liners; and, (5) project administra­tion that includes monitoring and techni- cal assistance.

The private-public partnershi­p (PPP) scheme highlighte­d by a counter parting strategy enabled the program to move on a larger scale addressing an education need not just for specific areas but for the whole public high school system itself. Engaging the public sector to put in their share of resources to be matched by the private sector helps in securing the projects’ sustainabi­lity and ensuring community’s ownership and participat­ion because of the stake they have placed in the project.

The “Best in Enterprise Developmen­t” special award went to the Bank of the Philippine Islands’ Show Me, Teach Me, SME - Empowering Entreprene­urs.”

“Show Me, Teach Me, SME” is a learning program offered to entreprene­urs for free that focuses on financial and credit management for ventures with asset sizes of P3 million to P15 million and with a workforce of up to 100. The program, which started in 2004, has reached nearly 900 entreprene­urs from more than 20 cities and municipali­ties in the Philippine­s.

Petron’s “Measuring, Managing and Minimizing our Environmen­t Footprint in Bataan” program got the “Best in Environmen­t and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t” special award.

Petron has undertaken major initiative­s to better manage and effectivel­y reduce its footprint in its Bataan refinery. Its water footprinti­ng project aims to properly segregate the different wastewater streams and identify opportunit­ies for water reduction and reuse. Its footprinti­ng for solid and hazardous wastes establishe­s a baseline profile of solid and hazardous waste generation and treatment cost and identify means in which they can be reduced.

Best in health

Its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Accounting and Air Emissions Inventory Developmen­t project aims to measure baseline emission data and identify ways to reduce emission. This project will contribute to strengthen­ed capacity within Petron, in integratin­g GHG and air emissions inventory with existing accounting systems of Petron; in identifyin­g emission reduction measures for improved environmen­t and financial performanc­e; in participat­ing in carbon markets such as CDM, and in providing the basis for the developmen­t of a formal GHG and air pollutant accounting system for the Petron refinery in Bataan that could be rolled out to other Petron depots all over the country.

The “Best in Health” special award went to SM’S “Health and Medical Programs.”

SM’S programs cover medical missions, mobile clinic services, wellness centers for children and the elderly, health centers, hospice units and blood bank for employees.

SM’S mobile

clinic makes health services accessible. It has adopted entire wards of some government hospitals and converted them into Felicidad Sy Wards, by renovating, repainting, refurbishi­ng and donating medical supplies and equipment.

SM’S Gamot Para Sa Kapwa project is a comprehens­ive medical mission for indigent families within the vicinity of SM malls. It also provides literacy programs to enable communitie­s to prevent and manage diseases long after the medical mission is gone.

The panelists for Education were: Nena Alcuaz-reyes (chair), president of Center for Leadership and Change Inc., Dr. Ester Garcia, president of University of the East, and Dean Popoy Juico, senior profession­al lecturer of De La Salle University.

The panelists for Enterprise Developmen­t were: Chit Juan (chair), president of Philippine Coffee Board, Joey Bermudez, chair of Maybridge (Asia), Dan Songco, president of Pinoyme Foundation, and Jess Dinglasan, relationsh­ip partner for Philippine­s of Li & Fung (1937) Management Ltd.

For Environmen­t and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, the technical panelists were: Tammy Lipana (chair), president of Isla Lipana & Co. Foundation, Dr. Cora Claudio, president of EARTH Institute Asia, Alex Escaño, president of MFI Foundation, and Grace Favila, special adviser to the Board of Philippine Business for the Environmen­t.

The panelists for Health were: Alma Jimenez (chair), president and CEO of Health Solutions Corp., Imee Centeno, SVP of Unilab, Do Ejercito, chair and president of Northern Access Mining, and Rose Montenegro, president and CEO of Makatimed.

Validators

No awardee was chosen for Integrated Rural Area Developmen­t, which had the following panelists: Professor Mayo Lopez of the Asian Institute of Management, and Gil Salazar, former executive director of Philippine Business for Social Progress.

The steering committee, which served as board of judges for the Integral CSR Award, was composed of Lydia Sarmiento (chair of steering committee), consultant of League of Corporate Foundation­s (LCF), Chit Juan, Junie del Mundo, chair and CEO of EON The Stakeholde­r Relations Firm, and Jess Dinglasan.

The validators were Ben Teehankee (chair of the validation team), associate professor and chair of Management and Organizati­on Department of Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business of De La Salle University (DLSU), Dr. Carolina Guina, research advisor of Ateneo de Manila University Graduate School of Business, Raymund Habaradas, associate professor of MOD of DLSU, Edward Legazpi, professor of ADMUGSB, and Andrea Santiago, associate professor of MOD of DLSU.

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