menu

login

 
user
pw
register
search

language    
 
... welcome to open academic research library project ...


All documents from essays.org are for research assistance purpose only. Do not present the material as your own work!

bookmark & share the essay...

Bookmark and Share
All /

Corporate Social Responsibility of British Petroleum (BP)

BP has become part of the local community and it has impacts and on the vicinity, and several obligations to fulfill which are self imposed and legal. One of the self imposed obligations is extensive communication as well as personal contact. A range of communication channels is employed by BP which includes regular meetings, free phone calls, open houses, publications and site visiting. It is considered that for tangible benefits to be felt by the project area communities there is need for serious implementation of project’s core values. These include consultation especially when the local communities are supposed to contribute towards the project such as land for oil exploration which many times call for population displacement.

Details
language english
wordcount 3111 (cca 8.5 pages)
contextual quality N/A
language level N/A
price free
sources 12
Table of contents

none

Preview of the essay: Corporate Social Responsibility of British Petroleum (BP)

Corporate Social Responsibility of British Petroleum (BP) Consultations with the stakeholders are done especially when planning and executing new projects. Some of the stakeholders of the key BP stakeholders include: - first, Local communities:  BP operates in different local communities whereby the community is a very significant stakeholder. BP has become part of the local community and it has impacts and on the vicinity, and several obligations to fulfill which are self imposed and legal. One of the self imposed obligations is extensive communication as well as personal contact. A range of communication channels is employed by BP which includes regular meetings, free phone calls, open houses, publications and site visiting. It is considered that for tangible benefits to be felt by the project area communities there is need for serious implementation of project’s core values. These include consultation especially when the local communities are supposed to contribute towards the project such as ...





... safe performances which is meant to safeguard people and assets. This indicates that BP admits its mistakes therefore responding even to external events beyond their control. BP considers measure of lagging indicators of process safety. The measures are used to record incidents that have already occurred and leading indicators that show the strength of its controls in order to prevent undesirable incidents.
Essay is in categories

 / 

Economics
 / 
International Business
 / 
Comments
Princess R.

The British Petroleum is only a few of the countries which really perform their social responsibility. Companies should not always focus on profits. They should give provisions for helping the community and the people.




topbonusesguideshomefaqENIT
terms of use | contact us |  © essays.org - all rights reserved