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CSR Europe London, 21. September 2012, at Ricoh Europe; b y Guido Gürtler

ISO 26000 Workshop. Using ISO 26000 in a structured way. CSR Europe London, 21. September 2012, at Ricoh Europe; b y Guido Gürtler . ISO 26000 Workshop. Contents What is social responsibility (SR)? ISO 26000 characteristics Many other CSR approaches Using ISO 26000

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CSR Europe London, 21. September 2012, at Ricoh Europe; b y Guido Gürtler

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  1. ISO 26000 Workshop Using ISO 26000 in a structured way CSR Europe London, 21. September 2012, at Ricoh Europe; by Guido Gürtler

  2. ISO 26000 Workshop • Contents • What is social responsibility (SR)? • ISO 26000 characteristics • Many other CSR approaches • Using ISO 26000 • 26k-user-guide and 26k-issue-tool • 26k-select software CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  3. ISO 26000 Workshop • What is “social responsibility”? • A (co-)responsibility for society… • …for the well-being and development of society • Expressed through “socially responsible behaviour”… • …by individuals and organizations • …including business and government. Social responsibility (SR) is implemented through “contributions to society”based on an active stakeholder dialogue Behaviours make SR, not processes CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  4. ISO 26000 Workshop • ISO 26000 characteristics • Offers “guidance”, is not a “guideline”… • …directed to all types and sizes of organizations • Contains recommendations, advice, and orientation • Is not a management system standard • Does not contain requirements -> is not certifiable • Is not for assessments and… • …not for contractual use • …in no way obligatory Organizations decide about the use, voluntarily, and in their sole responsibility CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  5. ISO 26000 Workshop ISO 26000 structure Scope Terms and definitions Understanding SR Principles of SR Recognizing SR and engaging stakeholders Guidance on SR core subjects(7 core subjects and 37 issues) Guidance on integrating SR throughout an organization CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  6. ISO 26000 Workshop ISO 26000, main strengths • Broad international consensus (ISO consensus, trying to balance content and applicability) • good orientation for starting a SR/CSR journey • good basis for stakeholder dialogue • good basis for company-external discussions • good basis for cross-border dialogues • freedom of use: offering guidance where users may select from the parts judged relevant at a particular point of time CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  7. ISO 26000 Workshop ISO 26000, main weaknesses • need to purchase the document (€50 to €160) • explicit inclusion of SMEs incl. micro-organizations • volume, complexity, in part redundant • large emphasis on consumerissues • several weak definitions (like organization, stakeholder, international norms of behaviour) • too focused on organization-internal processes, less on possible contributions to society • claiming relevance of all core subjects to allorgs • remarkable potential of misconceptions and misusehttp://www.26k-estimation.com/html/misconceptions_and_misuse.html#Misuse CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  8. ISO 26000 Workshop • Why is ISO 26000 not for certification? • Because • Societies are different • Their demands/expectations vary dramatically, and over time • Organizations are different • There is no “one way” to contribute to society • Certification would address the formal side while substantive SR promotes well-being • Certificates detract attention from substantive SR • Certificates may lull management into a false sense of security Certifying to ISO 26000 is misusing the guidance standard More at http://www.26k-estimation.com/html/misconceptions_and_misuse.html#Misuse CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  9. ISO 26000 Workshop Substantive SR vs. process SR Substantive SRcreative contributions to society in an endless variety Process SRlimited variety (certificate) Situations are in permanent change: societies needs organizations individuals preparedness Laws expectations co-operations ….. regulations CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  10. ISO 26000 Workshop There are many other codes in use International norms of behaviour UN Global Compact National SR Laws and Regulations UNDHR ISO 26000 EFQM DJSI ILO Conventions National SR standards GRI Labour standards AA1000 Trade Associations’ Codes of Conduct Environment standards SA 8000 …… There is nothing wrong in not using ISO 26000, but… CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  11. ISO 26000 Workshop • ISO 26000 use • Is voluntary • Meet demands of (mostly local) society • Orientation on SR core subjects and issues(but there are also other SR issues) • Identify/select issues of actualimportance • Specify your possible contributions to society, regardless by which internal processes • Make your way known Each organization is different… …each society is different… …each situation is different… each use of ISO 26000 is unique CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  12. ISO 26000 Workshop Large enterprises and ISO 26000 • No enterprise has eagerly waited for ISO 26000, since many other tools are already practiced; however, ISO 26000 offers a good orientation, so that some • explicitly use its structure/headlines in their reporting • use it without mentioning it • don’t use it • include statement of use into their reporting Either way is reasonable: “ISO 26000 = guidance” CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  13. ISO 26000 Workshop • There are several ISO 26000 tools around: • Complex ones • Easy-to-handle ones…. • Auto diagnostic tool (Alares Foundation): http://www.rspymes.es • CSR self assessment tool for schoolshttp://csr.eslcompany.com • ISO 26k self assessment tool • (http://www.google.es/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=26&ved=0CF0QFjAFOBQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cbi.eu%2Fdownload%2Fsub document%2FSelf assessment ISO 26000 issues.xls&ei=OKrQT8-FCsOU0QXJj83JCw&usg=AFQjCNHFeoBV6tBGCzqkOEdwU2XEnYuIcw&sig2=8PFckZ2A2 1bgbsC-le-PSA) • ISO 26000: Practical guide for SMEshttp://responsabilitate-sociala.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ISO 26000 Practical Guide SITE.pdf • ECOLOGIA Handbook for SMEs, http://www.ecologia.org/isosr/ISO26000Handbook.pdf • NORMAPME ISO 26000 userguidefor European SMEs, http://www.normapme.eu/en/page/45/corporate-social-responsibility • ISO 26000 Free toolkithttp://www.llco.lu/blog/?p=126 -> www.26k-estimation.com CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  14. ISO 26000 Workshop 26k-issue-tool • Six questions per issue, with decreasing significance: • Is the core subject or its issues deemed relevant to your organization? • What leveragedoes your organization have on this issue? • What kind of activities can your organization undertake on this issue? • Are your possible activities in line with applicable law? • What impact will your possible activities have? • Which stakeholderswould you involve in this issue? CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  15. ISO 26000 Workshop 26k-issue-tool, basic logic CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  16. ISO 26000 Workshop 26k-issue-tool, Excel sheet, excerpt CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  17. ISO 26000 Workshop How to decide on the relevance of a core subject or an issue? It’s an organization’s free decision A possible result of the stakeholder dialogue To decide in view of e.g.: …prevailing applicable law …other codes used …product spectrum …size of organization CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  18. ISO 26000 Workshop Examples of decisions on the relevance of a core subject or an issue? • An automotive components manufacturer may consider “consumer issues” an irrelevant core subject • So also e.g. schools or hospitals on “community involvement and development” • An enterprise conducting business only in Europe may consider guidance on “human rights” irrelevant because law exists and is properly enforced • A German manufacturer may consider the issue “Health and safety at the workplace” irrelevant in view of social dialogue, national law, and regulation • A local company may consider all guidance on “international norms of behaviour” not relevant CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  19. ISO 26000 Workshop The 26k-select® software • This software portrays the 26k-issue-tool (excel sheet ), but offers a significant added value: • Interactive ISO 26000 application projects • Progressing in steps, not overlooking any item • Flexibility: Application projects may be designed for an entire enterprise, a business unit, a regional unit, or a just a department or a group • Storage of application projects; the issue analysis can be completed at any time; repeated analysis after a time • Inclusion of, and reference to, relevant existing documents • 26k-select produces a WORD document on the results • Complete documentation of considerations for e.g. stakeholder dialogue. CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  20. ISO 26000 Workshop • The European Commission's final draft "A renewed EU strategy 2011 - 2014 for Corporate Social Responsibility“ of November 2011 • is remarkable in some aspects: • The EU urges enterprises with more than 1000 employees to voluntarily engage more in CSR • The EU takes into account the special role and situation of European SMEs • The EU gives equal importance to UNGC, GRI, or ISO 26000 • The EU envisages regulation if a voluntary approach doesnot work properly. Using the 26k-issue-tool resp. the 26k-select software meets the EC’s expectations CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  21. ISO 26000 Workshop 26k-user-guide and 26k-issue-tool*, availability: English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Czech, German In the pipeline: Arabic, Lao http://www.26k-estimation.com/html/user_guides_iso_26000.htmlhttp://www.26k-estimation.com/html/the_26k-issue-tool.html 26k-select software: German: October 2012 English, French, Spanish: autumn 2012 onwards Other languages: to be defined *referenced by IFAN, the International Federation of Standards Users, see http://www.ifan.org/ifanportal/livelink/fetch/2000/2035/36282/394607/social_responsibility/index-sr.html CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  22. ISO 26000 Workshop • What are the final recommendations to larger companies: • Take into account its increasing global recognition • Check its add value • Have prepared your position; you may be asked for • If you use ISO 26000, communicate it • Encourage your supply chain to use ISO 26000, but don’t make this a contractual requirement CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  23. ISO 26000 Workshop • …and how to communicate the use? It’s your choice, you may: • Use the ISO recommended text (or vary it) • Use your own text, separate, or as part of your CSR reporting • Practice a “self-declaration” • Publish “We are an ISO 26000 enterprise.” • Use the recommended logo • Other options…but always accompanied by information on facts CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  24. ISO 26000 Workshop Thank you for your attention. Some slides in annex … CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  25. ISO 26000 Workshop Guido Gürtler NORMAPME expert and ICC observer to ISO 26000 ACE26000 (Advice, Creativity, Efficiency in using ISO 26000) Castro 17 E-36948 Hío, Cangas T +34 986 32 82 88 Farmerstr. 17 D-82194 Gröbenzell T +49 8421 570933 M +49 173 350 27 22 guido.guertler@t-online.de Skype: ace26k www.26k-estimation.com on ISO 26000 www.ace26k.com micro-company CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  26. Annex ISO 26000, scope, excerpt “This International Standard is not a management system standard. It is not intended or appropriate for certification purposes or regulatory or contractual use. Any offer to certify, or claims to be certified, to ISO 26000 would be a misrepresentation of the intent and purpose and a misuse of this International Standard. As this International Standard does not contain requirements, any such certification would not be a demonstration of conformity with this International Standard.” CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  27. Annex Draft proposal, in line with ISO‘s recommendations ISO 26000 Guidance on Social Responsibility Communication on its application We hereby state that our organization is well acquainted with ISO 26000, its content, and how it may be used to prioritize and to work with social responsibility. We recognize ISO 26000 as a reference document that provides guidance on social responsibility. We have used ISO 26000 as a guide to integrate social responsibility into our values and practices. More details are given on <our website> and/or in <our report>. For any further information please contact the undersigned. Date and place….. Signature(s)….. Address CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  28. Annex 26k-user-guide Tip 1: Purchase ISO 26000; look for the best price, e.g. at http://www.26k-estimation.com/html/best_prices_for_iso_26000.html Tip 2: Deny certification offers because certification is a misuse of ISO 26000. Tip 3: If certification bodies approach you, ask them how they use ISO 26000 for their own organization. Tip 4: Disapprove certification because it is counter-productive to the enhancement of social responsibility. Tip 5: Do not hesitate to inform government that ISO 26000 must not to be used for regulatory purposes. CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  29. Annex 26k-user-guide Tip 6: Do not hesitate to warn business partners that ISO 26000 is not applicable for contractual use. Tip 7: Several ISO 26000 issues may be covered by national law. Consult e.g. your trade association because ISO 26000 guidance is basically not relevant in such cases. Tip 8: Decide whether your entity is an “organization”*as defined in ISO 26000. Tip 9: Use the 26k-issue-tool to identify core subjects and issues which you consider relevant to your organization. * “2.12 organization entity or group of people and facilities with an arrangement of responsibilities, authorities and relationships and identifiable objectives” CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  30. Annex 26k-user-guide Tip 10: Don’t be surprised if not all issues of all core subjects are judged relevant to your organization. Tip 11: Don’t be too happy with your analysis because an ISO document cannot cover all possibilities; feel encouraged to look for additional items that could be favorably applied in your unique situation to meet actual needs of “your” society (substantive SR). Tip 12: Use the findings of your application of the 26k-issue-toolas a most valuable input for your stakeholderdialogue. Tip 13: Feel encouraged using the EFQM model (or others) for your own estimation of the added value of ISO 26000; include your findings into your stakeholder dialogue. CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

  31. Annex 26k-user-guide Tip 14: Compare ISO 26000 with trade associations’ codes of ethicsor codes of conduct and decide which code or “mixture of codes” you want to follow. Tip 15: as SME you may conduct the analysis and the stakeholder dialogue jointly with representatives of your trade association and/or other trade association members. Tip 16: If you find alternative offers, which better meet your expectations, use ISO 26000 in a complementary way. Add a related remark to your ISO 26000 communication. Tip 17: Use the ISO-recommendedcommunication towards customers, suppliers, governments and other stakeholders. Tip 18: Accept this kind of SR communication from your partners. CSR Europe, ISO 26000 Workshop 21. September 2012, Ricoh Europe, London

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