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The subjects or beneficiaries of social work that organizations undertake are usually people or communities that are at the ‘bottom of the pyramid’. This book looks at social action programmes and strategies targeted to help the ‘bottomliers’ or the most vulnerable groups in society.
This book focuses on people such as the sick, the poor, the physically challenged, and the old; and explores the intent and strategy of social organizations—charitable, social business, corporate social action programmes and civil society organisations—to help the marginalised and address challenges they face. These organisations must balance the commercial and charitable aspects of business while operating and implementing programmes that service those in need. The book includes detailed case studies on organizations from divergent fields and analyses how they design and implement effective social action strategies.
This book will be of use to CSR managers, academicians and students of sustainable development, business, management and marketing, corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and business ethics, sociology and social work. It will also be of interest to social policy makers and civil society organizations.
Title: Bottomliers Studies In Social Strategy Of Organizations In India
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 28 Feb 2026
Type: C. Gopalkrishnan
Sku: 3381994
Catalogue No: 9781032768373
Category: Business Leadership & Management
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