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Dear Company of Good friends,

   Want to power up your
Corporate Social Responsibility programs 
in an innovative and meaningful way?

 
Want to learn how to design a program
focused on addressing real community needs? 
Join us in this workshop and be part of a community that is
passionate about using powerful
human-centered design approaches
in your CSR strategy.
You can look forward to an interactive workshop covering:
  • How to apply human-centered design tools to discover real needs of communities and enhance your CSR initiatives and impact.
  • Jointly work through a design challenge and learn how to enable your employees to create more meaningful CSR programs and initiatives.
Sign up to be a Company of Good (COG) member here,
and get a discounted price for this workshop!

SBF members receive a discounted price too!
 
Standard ticket $300 (price not incl. of 7% GST)
Discounted ticket $250 (price not incl. of 7% GST)
Sign up for this workshop now!
Registration closes on 28 Feb 18
15 limited seats are available on a first come, first served basis!*
* Successful applicants will be notified for payment and confirmation of sign-up.
*please email contact@companyofgood.sg if you encounter problems on the portal, when you sign up to be a COG member.

 
In good company,

All of us at Company of Good

 
ABOUT COMPANY OF GOOD
Company of Good looks to build a community of givers and ignite a giving movement through corporates. We inspire and activate companies to give strategically, sustainably and with impact, benefitting both businesses and the community. Companies can tap on opportunities to acquire knowledge, build capabilities, network and collaborate through our various programmes and initiatives.
 
Goodness is the business of every organisation.
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For more information on Company of Good, please visit our website  www.companyofgood.sg.
Please reach us at contact@companyofgood.sg for further queries.

        


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