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After only four years of having been established through the collaboration
of Sasin and the Corporate Responsibility & Ethics Association for Thai
Enterprise (CREATE), our Sasin Center for Sustainability Management
(SCSM) is today recognized as the driver for embedding sustainability
management thinking into business functions.
We have a wide and growing network of professionals and students who
come together at our monthly events under Net Impact’s Bangkok
Professional Chapter at Sasin, including luncheon meetings featuring
world-class speakers, site visits, networking nights, and film screenings.
We are happy to share our forth dynamic year with you in this annual report
and look forward to inspiring everyone in the pursuit of sustainability - the
long-term well-being of our society, economy, environment, and each
individual.
We wish you Happy New Year and look forward to engaging you in 2016!
Nick Pisalyaput
Director, SCSM
Greeting from SCSM
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executive
workshops
49
public
events
Total attendees,
all our events
1,547
Sasin
community
members
391
130
Sasin students
experienced the sustainability
workshop
6,823
people in our
network
10%
increase in
network
members
SCSM’s 2015 At a Glance
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Our Core Activities
HIGHER
EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
ORIENTATION
AND
SHORT COURSES
BESPOKE
CORPORATE
PROGRAMS
COACHING;
FACILITATION;
ASSESSMENT
STRATEGIC
LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE;
SEMINARS;
SITE VISITS
COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT
CONNECTING
WITH
STAKEHOLDERS
SUFFICIENCY
ECONOMY IN
PRACTICE
STAKEHOLDER
RELATIONSHIPS
PUBLIC
PERCEPTION
OF CSR
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Sustainability & Social Innovation in the 2015 Sasin MBA Program
ELECTIVES:CORE COURSE:
Sustainability
Management II (Practicum)
Nick Pisalyaput &
SCSM team
Sustainability
Management I (Theory)
Stephen B. Young &
Nick Pisalyaput
• Doing well by doing
good & how to be good
• Asset approach to
Business: good
trusteeship
• Measuring asset quality
• Reporting on
governance results
• Governance : duties of
trusteeship
Panel Discussions
1. Food Security
2. Waste and Water
Management
3. Sustainable Tourism
Student Projects
1. Consulting assignment
for a company
2. Community project
3. Case study
Strategic Performance
Management
(Formerly Financial Planning and Governance)
Nandu Nagarajan
Sustainability Reporting
and Analysis
Mark Finn
Leadership and Business Ethics
Sarote Phornprapha, Nick
Pisalyaput, Alexander Paufler
ORIENTATION:
Future Fit
Business
Workshop
Robert Steel &
SCSM Affiliates
Curriculum Development
Embedding sustainability into the Sasin DNA
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Sasin Orientation: Future Fit Business Workshop
On 3 May 2015, SCSM ran a “workshop day” for
130 incoming Sasin students led by Robert Steele
of Systainability Asia, aided by SCSM.
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Food Security: Sustainable Fisheries
Wednesday 5 August 13:00 – 15:40
Waste and Water Management
Monday 10 August 13:00 – 15:40
Sustainable Tourism
Monday 24 August 13:00 – 15:40
Bill Marinelli
Owner
Marinelli Shellfish
and Ikan Segar Bali
Tara Buakamsri
Country Director
Greenpeace
Southeast Asia
M.L. Dispanadda
Diskul
Chief Development Officer
Mae Fah Luang
Foundation
Dylan Jones
Chef
Bo-Lan
Restaurant
Pongporn
Sudbanthad
Chairman
Huaykwang
Community
Dr. Preeyaorn Prompitak
Senior Official
Department of
Environmental Quality
Promotion
Tanaporn
Wittayasiripaiboon
Manager
Bangkok Tree House
Kiattisak Loruthai
Production Support
Development Manager
SCG
Arnfinn Oines
Social & Environmental Conscience
Soneva
M.R. Srichalerm Kanjanapoo
Director at Office
Chaipattana Foundation
Somsak Boonkam
Founder
Local Alike
Sustainability Management Core Course
Panel Discussions 2015
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To formulate a methodology to
develop youth to be able to make it
on their own and then go back home
to contribute and develop their
hometown
To clarify the skill set required to be
employed in various sectors.
To propose a social business plan
which will allow Go Organics to
create social change while financially
sustainable without having to rely on
donations.
To help the hotel to be more
sustainable by becoming zero-waste.
To identify alternative methods and
materials for product packaging as a
cost effective solution for sustainable
and/or biodegradable packaging to
reduce economic and environmental
impact
To identify the conditions and
opportunities to enable the active
mobilization of thousands of people
aimed at improving the quality of
urban life and individual lives using
an urban food system and
sustainable consumption as the entry
points.
To design a playground to meet the
needs of children and parents in
low-income communities which
provides fun activities but also
educates and further develops
children into quality citizens.
To design a CSR/Sustainability
program to benefit all sides and
identify the benefits of these projects
to the hotel brand and stakeholders.
How to operate projects and training
effectively while considering the
requirements and constraints from
the participants
Sustainability Management Practicum
Student projects and partners
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On 19 November, SCSM contributed to Sasin’s Leadership
Program through a Business Ethics class. Prof. Nick Pisalyaput
ran a workshop originated by Babson College’s Professor Mary
Gentile called Giving Voice to Values.
Dr. Bandid Nijathaworn of Thai IOD, Vichai Bencharongkul of
Benchachinda Holdings, Colin Hastings of BigChilli Magazine, and
Phra Pandit spoke to the topic as panelists.
Dr. Bandid
Nijathaworn
Colin
Hastings
Phra Pandit
Bhikkhu
Click to watch the panel discussion
Vichai
Bencharongkul
Sustainability & Social Innovation Elective:
Leadership & Business Ethics
Panelist
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Sasin Founder and former Director presided over Sasin’s second
Management Oath ceremony on 19 September 2015. The Sasin
Oath, drafted by Sasin students with the support of SCSM, reads
“As a Sasin graduate, I will adhere to
the principles of INTEGRITY, HONESTY and
ACCOUNTABILITY, demonstrate them through
LEADERSHIP and conduct myself in
a SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE manner in my
professional and personal life.”
Click to watch the oath ceremony
Sasin EMBA Oath Ceremony 2015
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Executive Training and Advisory
Facilitating corporate/organizational vision for sustainability and change management
Workshops Advisory Projects Assessments
SCSM provides training workshops and advisory
projects to corporations and organizations,
starting with the Board of Directors and Executive
Management.
Sustainability Management
Vision/ Strategy/Roadmap
Stakeholder Engagement
e.g. employees, internal units, suppliers,
customers, NGOs, civil society
Master Class
Sustainability Management
Implementation Facilitation
Sustainability Reporting
e.g. Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) advisory
Change Management &
Coaching
Organizational Sustainability
Assessment
e.g. organization, stakeholder, benchmarking
Sustainability Report
Review
Research/
Case Study
Sustainability Framework
Mindful Leadership
Change Management
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As part of our sustainability capacity building
mission for Chulalongkorn University, we facilitated
a workshop for University executives on 7 March.
The workshop involved a structured brainstorming
exercise to develop the University’s long-term
sustainability strategy.
Chula Sustainability Workshop
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In response to popular demand, SCSM organized a one-
day Stakeholder Engagement How-To workshop led by our
Chief of Operations, Alex Mavro, on 24 March 2015.
Stakeholder Engagement Workshop
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As part of the annual Sasin Executive Education
program, SCSM ran a sustainability workshop for
the University of Salzburg Business School’s
Executive MBA class on 21 May 2015.
Sasin Executive Education:
Sustainability Workshop for Salzburg Management Business School
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Office of Civil Service Commission Training:
New Wave ASEAN Leadership
On 20 Aug 2015, Commissioned by Thailand’s
Office of Civil Service Commission (OCSC), SCSM
facilitated a Government Social Responsibility and
Ethics workshop entitled "Bureaucrats and Social
Responsibility“ for the New Wave ASEAN
Leadership Program. Government officers from
Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Myanmar, Vietnam, Brunei, and Indonesia
participated.
The targeted objective was a broader view of
sustainability and stakeholder relations.
Highlights included a summary of the Buddhist
principles of a righteous king and an explanation of
the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy – topics that
are both relevant and applicable across cultures.
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Social Business Launch Pad @ Yunus Center
SCSM Director Nick was called upon as a
resource person to the Social Business Launch
Pad program held over 3 weekends on in
September 2015, and organized by the Yunus
Center at AIT and the Thai Social Enterprise
Office (TSEO). The professional training
program invited current and aspiring social
entrepreneurs to create, design and develop
implementable purpose-driven business plans.
Nick lead workshops on 12 & 18 September on
general entrepreneurship, social new venture
formulation, strategic and sustainable scaling of
social businesses, and pitching to potential
investors.
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One Young World 2015 Bangkok
Business Model Training
On 3 Oct 2015, in response to an invitation from
the Thai Social Enterprise Office, SCSM team
offered training on “Social Enterprise business
model and business planning” during the Thai
Young Leaders Camp at C-ASEAN, Cyber
World Tower. The Thai Young Leaders Camp is
an associated event of the One Young World
2015 Summit held in Bangkok. The most
promising social business initiatives developed
during the camp were presented during the One
Young World Summit and presented with
awards from Professor Muhammad Yunus,
pioneering social entrepreneur and recipient of
the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Chulalongkorn New Faculty Orientation
As part of our sustainability capacity building mission
for Chulalongkorn University, SCSM facilitated an
orientation workshop for new faculty on 23 December
2015 at The Amari Hotel, Pattaya. The workshop
introduced sustainability, stakeholder engagement, and
the “perfect Chula” exercise as vehicles to help clarify
long-term objectives.
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Luncheon
Talks
Visits Networking
Nights
Film
Screenings
Conferences
& Seminars
Community
Outreach
To promote sustainability in society at large, SCSM
hosts monthly Net Impact events and participates in
various sustainability-related events in Thailand and
abroad.
Since 2007, the Net Impact Bangkok Professional
Chapter was been administered by CREATE and
hosted by SCSM, in partnership with the Sasin
Alumni Association. We host luncheon meetings
every third Thursday of the month, monthly trips,
and alternate a networking night with a film
screening every two months.
Net Impact is a society of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
professionals, students, and concerned citizens who come
together to share best practices and to help spread the CSR
mantra to all corners of the business world.
Net Impact's mission is to improve the world by growing and
strengthening a network of new leaders who are using the power
of business to make a positive net social, environmental, and
economic impact. With over 10,000 members affiliated to more
than 300 student & professional chapters on 6 continents in 90
cities and over 150 of the world’s leading graduate schools, a
central office in San Francisco, and partnerships with leading for
and non-profit organizations, Net Impact enables members to use
business for social good in their graduate education, careers, and
communities.
Get your FREE membership today at
www.netimpact.org and get discounts for our
events in 2016.
Events
Knowledge exchange, partnerships, and networking
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15 January 2015
19 February 2015
19 March 2015
“Doing Good By Simple Traveling”
Somsak Boonkam, Local Alike
View VDO and download presentation
“Is There Such A Thing As Ethical Journalism?”
Voranai Vanijake, GQ Thailand
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“Accelerating Energy Efficiency in Thailand”
Christopher Seeley, CEO, Climate Change Solutions Ltd.
View VDO and download presentation
21 May 2015
“The Ten Ways Ethics Adds Value to You”
Andrew Stotz, CFA, CEO, A. Stotz Investment Research
President, CFA Society of Thailand
View VDO and download presentation
18 June 2015
“Talent Succession”
Dr. Luis Danai Kristhanin, Director and Executive, Eureka
International
View VDO and download presentation
16 July 2015
20 August 2015
“Disruptive Thinking: Enough Words, More Actions”
Toon Hiranyasap, Director, Youth Civic Media Learning
Center
View VDO and download presentation
“The Better Cotton Initiative”
Brad van Voorhees, Senior Manager, Supply Chain Sustainability,
VF Corporation
View VDO and download the presentation
17 September 2015
“Toyota Social Innovation: Experience to Society”
Vudgihorn Suriyachantananont, Senior Vice President,
Toyota Motor Thailand
View VDO and download the presentation
19 November 2015
“The Important of Social Enterprises in Alleviating Rural
Poverty”
Spencer Leung, Founder, Go Organics Thailand
View VDO and download presentation
15 October 2015
“FedEx Citizenship and Social Responsibility Goals ”
David Carden, Managing Director, Thailand and Indochina FedEx
Express
View VDO and download presentation
17 December 2015
“Are Children Your Business”
Nazia Ijaz, Corporate Alliance Specialist, UNICEF Thailand
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Luncheon Talk
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On 11 March 2015, we visited The Good Space,
a child-friendly space allocated within Sansiri’s
construction sites for children of construction
workers. Children of any nationality up to 14
years of age can use this space for learning
and playing. Sansiri, a prominent property
developer, is a pioneer in providing safe space
for children at risk-prone construction sites.
Working with UNICEF and Kids Home
Foundation, as well as its construction partners,
Sansiri has created 15 of these Good Spaces at
their construction sites around Thailand.
Over 30 students from Sasin and Kasetsart
U., plus businesspeople and NGO
professionals, rode public transport
including a long-tail boat to the
Bangkhuntien mangrove forest on the Gulf
of Thailand to experience a fishing
community’s life with the guidance of the
social enterprise , Local Alike.
www.localalike.com
Our group visited EnerFaia’s site at Bang Krachao.
The company produces fresh and sustainable algae
products. By focusing on making Spirulina a part of
our daily diet and utilizing otherwise wasted space to
cultivate healthy food, Energaia is leading the way
towards tackling nutritional and environmental
problems that plague cities around the world.
www.energaia.com
Visit to Sansiri’s The Good Space
Wednesday 11 March 2015
Visit to EnerGaia Facilities
Saturday 21 February 2015
A Day as A Fisherman
Saturday 31 January 2015
Monthly Visits
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Monthly Visits
During this factory tour and inspection of
demonstration homes, we learned that while
prefabricated buildings are more expensive than
traditional structures, they are also of a more
consistent quality. SCG has added this
marketable product to its line in order to benefit
from the basic technologies it has mastered
through the years.
Aside from the product design and quality, we
saw firsthand the safety standards of an industry
leader at work. All in all it was a fascinating
insight into what could prove to be the future of
mass-market homebuilding
www.scgheim.com
We visited Huaykwang Community aboard a
canal boat to observe community
development and talk to residents. We saw
an informal education classroom with a class
of diverse students. Child Care Centers, a
Community Relief Center, and other projects
help improve lives. There was a
demonstration of how the Effective
Microorganism (EM) process converts dirty
black canal water to green and clean.
Thanks to Ajarn Pongporn Sudbanthad, the
community has learned how residents can
help each other grow sustainably.
SCSM and Net Impact Members, along with
Sasin Alumni, visited Sahaviriya (SSI)
Group's Cold Rolled Steel Factory and the
local community in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Province.
We learned how communities can become
independent through the strength of both
leaders and followers.
www.ssi-steel.com
SCG Heim Factory Tour
Thursday 9 July 2015
Visit to Sahaviriya Group and Communities
Friday 26 - Saturday 27 June 2015
Canal Tour: Visit to Huaykwang Community
Tuesday 19 May 2015
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Monthly Visits
The learning center targets schoolchildren, so it
is decorated by cartoon characters representing
such values as moderation, intellectual
development, and kindness. Students who visit
the center all get to play "treasure hunter."
In the center’s farm section, students learn
about growing rice and rice processing,
compost-making, chicken farming for eggs,
raising pigs, converting wood to charcoal, and
making biodiesel.
www.pasakhillside.com
SCSM and Net Impact members visited the
Naturally Organic Gardening Learning
Center of Laksi District Office Rooftop
Agricultural Garden where the Sufficiency
Agriculture Theory of His Majesty King
Bhumibol Adulyadej is practiced. The
center is run by an all-female
housekeeping and gardening staff. It is
self- funding though the sale of agricultural
products raised without any external
funding required.
SCSM and Net Impact members visited the
Toyota Ban Pho Plant, where Toyota Motor
Thailand manufactures trucks. The factory is
located in Ban Pho, Chachoengsao Province. It is
only a 90-minute drive from Sasin.
After we entered the factory and climbed to the
sky walkway, we could see how well organized
everything was. We were able to follow the entire
production process including frame assembly,
engine installment, body and interior finishing,
and all-around quality control.
www.toyota.co.th
Sufficiency Economy Learning Center
Thursday 29 October 2015
Toyota Ban Pho Plant Visit
Thursday 10 September 2015
Rooftop Garden Tour: Laksi District Office
Thursday 27 August 2015
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Monthly Visits
Sasin students, businesspeople, and NGO
professionals rode long-tail boats to the Bangkok
Tree House Hotel.
Participants were greeted by Khun Tanaporn
Wittayasiripaiboon, Manager/Owner of the
resort. He presented the history of the
establishment which was followed by a Q&A
session. Participants were intrigued and had
many questions regarding the business and the
sustainability of the resort.
www.bangkoktreehouse.com
We visited the Royal Chitralada Projects at Dusit Palace.
The project's tour guide led participants to view various
royal projects within the palace grounds during the half-day
tour.
The displays included a wide range of products and
services such as milk pasteurizing, rice milling, fruit juice
processing, clean energy use, wood charcoal, organic
fertilizer, milk farming, aquaculture, spirulina seaweed
products, mushroom farming, tissue cultures, and
ceremonial candle production. There was also an
exhibition in the royal stable showing His Majesty the
King's royal elephants and their history.
www.kanchanapisek.or.th
Visiting The Royal Chitralada Projects
Tuesday 15 December 2015
Bangkok Riverside Eco-Dream Hotel
Wednesday 18 November 2015
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Film Screenings
25 March 2015
27 August 2015
Click to watch the panel discussion
15 January 2015
In 2015, we hosted six film
screenings of documentary films
on topics ranging from sustainable
fishing to financial scandals, and
climate change.
We routinely follow these
screenings with lively and
informative Q&A sessions involving
both business and NGO
professionals.
We also feature selected local
sustainable businesses offering
their products before the films start.
22 June 2015
Click to watch the panel discussion
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Featured vendors
22 October 2015
Click to watch the panel discussion
16 December 2015
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Somporn Kamolsiripichaiporn
Friday 20 February 2015
Sarinee Achavanuntakul
Friday 29 May 2015
Patrick O’ Sullivan
Thursday 2 July 2015
Pongporn Sudbanthad
Thursday 24 September 2015
Sunit Shrestha
Friday 27 November 2015
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Networking Nights,
organized every two
months, are informal
get-togethers
featuring informal
presentations by
sustainability
professionals. The
heavy finger food
offered by
Roadhouse BBQ on
Surawong Road
makes for a perfect
evening meal.
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Alex presented the nuances
behind stakeholder theory .
View VDO
18 June 2015
Patrick demonstrated
innovative measure of societal
and economic progress.
View VDO and download presentation
“Stakeholder Workshop”
By Alex Mavro,
Chief of Operations, SCSM
“The Social Progress Index”9
By Prof Patrick O’Sullivan,
Grenoble Ecole de Management
& University of Warsaw
Mohi showed how technological
innovations can help enhance
CSR or Sustainability
Management.
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“Technology Innovations and
CSR ”9
By Mohiuddin Babar,
Chief Executive, BizCare Bangladesh
10 September 2015
David gave a hands-on
understanding of the social
business model, and how to
scale it up.
View VDO and download presentation
“Modeling and Scaling Social
Entrepreneurship”9
By David Galipeau, Founder,
The United Nations Social Impact Fund
17 December 2015
Free Workshops
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On 25 Jan and 18 April 2015, we
discussed the sustainability
transformation and visited an urban
aquaponics farm behind Pladib
restaurant.
Sustainability Breakfast
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Hosting Conferences @ Sasin
The mai
Bangkok Business
Challenge @Sasin 2015
12-14 February 2015
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The BBC, created in 2002 to encourage
entrepreneurship among post-graduate
students, is Thailand's only global
business plan competition. SCSM not
only selects sustainability experts to sit
on judging panels, but also generates
the sustainability judging criteria
adopted since 2011 in an effort to bring
sustainability concerns to the
mainstream.
bbc.sasin.edu
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Drafting Retreat Workshop
16 August 2015
On 17 August 2015, Sasin hosted the Symposium on Sustainable Development: Lessons Learned, organized
by the Caux Round Table, Thailand Sustainable Development Foundation , and SCSM, with the support of the
Thai Institute of Directors, Thailand Development and Research Institute, and Thai Chamber of Commerce.
The Symposium brought to the fore integrated perspectives on the ethical foundations for sustainable
development, forged in a Thai setting but widely and internationally applicable. Venerable Phra Anil Sakya,
Deputy Rector for Foreign Affairs, Mahamakut Buddhist University, gave the opening address, whilst Jan Peter
Balkenende, the former Prime Minister of The Netherlands (2002-2010) gave the keynote address. During the
Symposium, SCSM’s Honorary Co-Chair and CRT’s Global Executive Director, Stephen Young, unveiled the
White Paper and Call to Action, drafted at Sasin on 16 August by international leaders and experts that include
rapporteurs of roundtable discussions held in 20 different cities worldwide. The document was subsequently
presented to the Chair and executives of the United Nations’ ECOSOC in October, shortly after the UN
Sustainable Development Goals were endorsed by the UN General Assembly.
View VDO and presentation | Download CRT White Paper & Call to Action
Symposium on Sustainable Development
17 August 2015
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On 10 November 2015, the Thai Institute of
Directors (IOD), Sasin, and another six
other academic institutions organized the
National Research Alliance Dialogue on
Corporate Governance to disseminate
academic papers on Corporate Governance
(CG) among the business community and
universities in Thailand.
National Research Alliance Dialogue on Corporate Governance
10 November 2015
On 29 March 2015, Corporate Responsibility
and Ethics Association for Thai Enterprise
(CREATE) hosted a Village Governance
Seminar at Sasin for heads of local
administrative offices and civil society
organizations from various provinces in
Thailand. Prof. Suchit Boonbongkarn,
Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Political
Science, Chulalongkorn University, was the
keynote speaker.
Village Governance Workshop#2
29 March 2015
Hosting Conferences @ Sasin
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SCSM supports future
leaders through generation Y
by co-hosting events with
partners in order to offer
undergraduates and first
jobbers exposure to career
perspectives and
sustainability issues. In 2015,
Sasin regularly cooperated
with Career Visa and
WonderMe to provide a
venue for undergraduate
students to experience career
development opportunities.
Passion Decode Ep1: Marketing
29 March 2015
Passion Decode Ep2: Digital
25 April 2015
Passion Decode Ep3:
Social enterprise & Sustainability
30 May 2015
Hosting Conferences @ Sasin
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SCSM, in collaboration with the Centre for European
Studies at Chulalongkorn University, organized the EU
“Yellow Card” Crisis and its effect on Thai Fisheries
Academic Seminar Series at Dipak C. Jain room, Sasa
International House on 7, 14, and 28 September 2015.
The first seminar was for stakeholder engagement and
included a wide variety of participants including coastal
fishermen, ocean fishermen, small-scale fishermen, fish
product plants, policymakers, NGOs, international
organizations, academia, and government policy enforcers.
The second seminar was a closed-door deliberation for
academics to brainstorm and make Policy
Recommendations. The third seminar was public, to
present findings and to release EU “Yellow Card” Crisis and
its effect on Thai Fisheries”. Results were sent to all
stakeholders in the hopes that the findings and
recommendations could help the country resolve this crisis.
Co-Hosting Conference
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SEASN 3-5 December 2015
SCSM Chief of Operations Alex Mavro
represented Chulalongkorn University and
CREATE at the third board meeting of the
Southeast Asian Sustainability Network (SEASN).
Initiated by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM),
SEASN provides an academic platform for
ASEAN Community members to collaborate and
to exchange ideas.
AFCSR 8-9 September 2015
SCSM team provided support to the Manila-based
Asian Forum on Corporate Responsibility which
organized its annual conference in Bangkok, this
year. Both Director Nick and Chief of Operations
Alex were featured speakers at the Forum.
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THINK.EAT.SAVE 3 December 2015
Wonderfruit 19 December 2015
The Venture 15 October 2015Chivas initiated an ambitious program to energize
youthful entrepreurship efforts. The parent company,
Pinod Ricard, brought in SCSM for expert guidance,
facilitation, and judging roles.
SCSM supported the ThinkEatSave Bangkok event at
Parc Paragon. Sirasa Kantaratanakul, Sustainability
Manager, joined the panel discussion to help create
awareness of food waste and to propose solutions on
how to reduce it.
SCSM also joined the Wonderfruit Festival at Siam
Country Club in Pattaya. Sirasa Kantaratanakul,
Sustainability Manager, and Vasu Srivibha, Senior
Research Associate, gave a talk entitled "Change Your
Attitude, Change Your Life," where daily choices were
discussed, showing how common everyday activities
and decisions involve considerations of sustainability.
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On 26-28 November 2015,SCSM Director
Nick was invited to participate the Social
Impact Assessment Workshop organized by
the Thai Social Enterprise Office and
National University of Singapore at Glowfish
co-working space.
One Young World Summit 2015
Social Impact Assessment Workshop 26-28 November 2015
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On 1 – 30 Oct 2015, Vasu was invited to
coach team “Bezide”, a finalist in the One
Young World 2015 Bangkok Thai Young
Leader Program Social Enterprise
Competition.
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Net Impact Conference 2015: Game On
From 5-7 Nov 2015, SCSM’s Senior
Research Associate and Strategic
Coordinator Vasu Srivabha attended Net
Impact annual conference at Washington
State Convention Center, Seattle, WA. The
conference promotes a collaboration of
global community to tackle social and
environmental issues.
SCSM’s Sustainability Manager Sirasa
Kantaratanakul attended the CSR Asia Summit,
themed “Strategic Value Creation,” and associated
training on Creating Shared Value and Reporting &
Materiality on 7-8 October 2015 in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. The Summit focused on development
challenges; human resources and workplaces; and
the environment and sustainability.
Attending Conferences
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Silver
Sponsorship
• External organizational
sustainability assessment
• Recognized as supporter of our
regular outreach activities
(about 40/year)
Gold
Sponsorship
• External and internal
organizational sustainability
assessment
• Recognized as supporter of our
regular outreach activities
(about 40/year)
Platinum
Sponsorship
• One-day executive vision
workshop and report
• External and internal
organizational sustainability
assessment
• Contribution to academic case
study on organization
• Recognized as supporter of our
regular outreach activities
(about 40/year)
SCSM welcomes ideas for cooperation on events and projects.
We also offer sponsorship packages to corporations and organizations.
Sponsorship of SCSM is a highly valuable contribution to the business community and academia in
Thailand as well as business schools world-wide. It also enables corporations to receive tax
deduction on donations to academic institutes such as Sasin.
Partnership
Cooperation and Sponsorship
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Nick Pisalyaput
Director
Sirasa
Kantaratanakul
Sustainability Manager
Alex Mavro
Chief of Operations
Ratchada Sungkeetanon
Administrative Officer
Prof. Toemsakdi Krishnamra
Honorary Chair
Stephen B. Young
Honorary Co-Chair
Vasu Srivibha
Senior Research Associate
and Strategic Coordinator
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We look forward to hearing from you!
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