My philosophy is based on corporate social investment. This philosophy
is imbued by the necessity of
community service by the graduates. Corporate social investment;
calls for Graduates from different
institution to volunteer
their service to their nearest communities, thereby alleviating the
underdevelopment and benevolence in our society.
It is important that Graduates begin to volunteer their
capabilities, abilities, etc. to their communities.
And they should do this without any expectations
in return. This sentiment is also shared by Prof.
Christof Heyns from the University
of Pretoria, who concede that, Sasvo is a vehicle to expedite the
social change for the economic sustainability of this country.
http://www.sasvo.co.za
It becomes clear that companies, individuals, organizations, communities,
etc., should positively engage
themselves in this practice, so that both united and speaking
in one voice can volunteer our service to
another with an intention of keeping an eye to the
fortune of our fellow human beings. Since the
Government alone cannot meet the challenges of reconstruction
and development. That is why we need people with a social vision and social
investment heart.
In conclusion, it becomes clear that people who are responsible for
(CSI) should be equipped with skills so as to enable them to run the projects
effectively. Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) has set an example, trying to
alleviate the problem of squandering donors monies by those in charge for
social development projects.
http://www.rbm.co.za
It is important that we develop
social responsible behavior to Project Managers, so as to enable
them to use funds donated for the intended purpose. Unlike
in the case of Boasak who squandered
monies for Foundation for Peace. Let all the people be
like the President of the country, President
Nelson
Mandela, who donated 10% of his Presidential salary to Children's Fund.
http://www.anc.org.za