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    Additional takeaways from Skillsoft’s 2023 report include:

    Generative AI (GenAI) is impacting CSR and ESG.

    • 84% of respondents believe GenAI will impact ESG reporting and decision making.
    • The largest portion of these respondents say GenAI already supports governance initiatives by helping with ESG reporting and decision-making processes.

    Employees and leadership share a similar opinion on the success of CSR programs.

    • Respondents rate the overall success of their company’s CSR efforts at 65%. They predict leadership shares a similar rating of 66%.
    • Respondents believe CSR program issues can be remedied by an investment in long-term plans (35%), including training and education programs. This was followed by commitment of time and people (32%) and the creation of authentic connections and partnerships (20%).

    CSR reporting differences remain between private and public companies.

    • 70% of survey respondents say their organization publishes an annual CSR report. Less than half (49%) of private companies are likely to publish a CSR report, down from 57% last year. A majority (51%) of public companies are likely to publish a CSR report.
    • CSR reports are likely more popular with public companies as they are likely influenced by government mandates and increasing accountability from investors and other stakeholders.
    • The health and security of employees and community members remained respondents’ top way to measure CSR success for the second year in a row. New this year, industry and awards recognition, ranked second, followed by greenhouse gas emission levels.

    CSR continues to be a priority but may eventually be eclipsed by ESG efforts.

    • 86% of respondents report that their organization has an ESG program, while 71% say the same about a CSR program.
    • 62% say their organization’s focus remains on CSR because it covers a broader range of issues than ESG. Yet, 50% say ESG efforts are replacing CSR efforts.

    Download this year’s Corporate Social Responsibility at Work Report for actionable insights and advice on building strong CSR programs.

    Report Methodology:

    Skillsoft's 2023 Corporate Social Responsibility at Work survey was conducted online from July to September 2023 using the Qualtrics XM Platform. Skillsoft distributed survey invitations to professionals around the world. The survey was made available in web articles, online newsletters, and social media. The survey yielded 868 complete responses and was then tabulated using the Qualtrics XM Platform.

    About Skillsoft

    Skillsoft (NYSE: SKIL) delivers transformative learning experiences that propel organizations and people to grow together. The Company partners with enterprise organizations and serves a global community of learners to prepare today’s employees for tomorrow’s economy. With Skillsoft, customers gain access to blended, multimodal learning experiences that do more than build skills, they grow a more capable, adaptive, and engaged workforce. Through a portfolio of best-in-class content, a platform that is personalized and connected to customer needs, world-class tech and a broad ecosystem of partners, Skillsoft drives continuous growth and performance for employees and their organizations by overcoming critical skill gaps and unlocking human potential.


    The Skillsoft Stock at the time of publication of the news with a fall of -0,28 % to 17,95EUR on Lang & Schwarz stock exchange (16. November 2023, 14:05 Uhr).
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    Skillsoft Research Reveals Organizations Struggling to Balance CSR Core Values With External Pressures - Seite 2 Skillsoft (NYSE: SKIL), a leading platform for transformative learning experiences, today released findings from its latest Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Work Report. The study reveals that only 13% of surveyed working professionals say …