Social Audit - A Well-Rehearsed LIP-Service
The term social audit connotes many things to the corporate honchos on one hand, and the society at large, on the other. The job of social audit has figured more as a matter of magnanimity on their part than a real surge in objectively assessing the net contribution to society-net in the sense that...
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