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Registration, Luncheon
Welcoming Speeches and Keynote Speech "CSR Trends in China: What Foreign Companies Should Know"
Rolf KoehlerLiz MohnSimone PohlOliver Ye Yang
  • Rolf Koehler (Advisory Director of Fiducia Management Consultants (Shanghai) Ltd.)

    Rolf Koehler

    Advisory Director of Fiducia Management Consultants (Shanghai) Ltd.
  • Liz Mohn (Vice-Chair of the Executive Board at Bertelsmann Stiftung)

    Liz Mohn

    Vice-Chair of the Executive Board at Bertelsmann Stiftung
  • Simone Pohl (Executive Director, Member of the Board German Chamber of Commerce | Shanghai, Delegate and Chief Representative, Delegation of German Industry & Commerce)

    Simone Pohl

    Executive Director, Member of the Board German Chamber of Commerce | Shanghai, Delegate and Chief Representative, Delegation of German Industry & Commerce
  • Oliver Ye Yang (Deputy Secretary General at Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation)

    Oliver Ye Yang

    Deputy Secretary General at Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation
Coffee Break with Networking
Workshop series I
Birgit RiessClas NeumannBernhard BartschUwe BrutzerMarina KalnitskiAnika LaudienSarah LiTim WennigesGerie de Pater

[FULLY BOOKED] Workshop I: THE ABCs OF CSR - HOW TO EMBED CSR INTO YOUR VALUE CHAIN (Host: SynTao)
Short introduction to CSR concepts. What function of my company can be integrated in a holistic CSR strategy? What best practices are there? How can CSR be integrated in section of value creation?
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Panel Discussion (Workshop II): MAKING INCLUSION WORK - CREATING JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (Host: KAS Konrad Adenauer Stiftung)
Sharing experiences and discussing concepts of inclusion in companies.
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[FULLY BOOKED] Workshop III: IMPROVING EXISTING PROJECTS - IMPACT ORIENTED CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP (Hosted by our Partner Bertelsmann Stiftung)

  • Birgit Riess (Director of the Business in Society program at Bertelsmann Stiftung)

    Birgit Riess

    Director of the Business in Society program at Bertelsmann Stiftung
  • Clas Neumann (Senior Vice President / Head Fast Growth Market Strategy / Head SAP Labs Network at SAP China Co., Ltd.)

    Clas Neumann

    Senior Vice President / Head Fast Growth Market Strategy / Head SAP Labs Network at SAP China Co., Ltd.
  • Bernhard Bartsch (Senior Expert “Germany and Asia” program at Bertelsmann Stiftung)

    Bernhard Bartsch

    Senior Expert “Germany and Asia” program at Bertelsmann Stiftung
  • Uwe Brutzer (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Bach's Bakery)

    Uwe Brutzer

    Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Bach's Bakery
  • Marina Kalnitski (Job Coach at Taicang Inclusion Factory)

    Marina Kalnitski

    Job Coach at Taicang Inclusion Factory
  • Anika Laudien (Project Manager „Germany and Asia“ program at Bertelsmann Stiftung)

    Anika Laudien

    Project Manager „Germany and Asia“ program at Bertelsmann Stiftung
  • Sarah Li (Partner at SynTao)

    Sarah Li

    Partner at SynTao
  • Tim Wenniges (Head of Office Shanghai at Konrad Adenauer Foundation)

    Tim Wenniges

    Head of Office Shanghai at Konrad Adenauer Foundation
  • Gerie de Pater (Director of Home Sweet Home)

    Gerie de Pater

    Director of Home Sweet Home
Networking
Workshop series II
Evelyn EngesserFriederike FroehlichJana HeinzeStefan JustlNicolas Leclercq

Workshop IV: DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE SUPPLIER NETWORKS IN CHINA (Host: Econsense, Co-Host and Supporter: Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics)
High-level workshop introducing and discussing the Chinese pilot phase of a global initiative of a German business alliance to develop sustainable supply chains.
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[FULLY BOOKED] Workshop V: PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF CSR AND COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES (Host: UNICEPTA and Storymaker)
How is CSR of German companies perceived in Chinese media? How to improve the communication of CSR projects?
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[FULLY BOOKED] Workshop VII: SAP IDEA LAB - LET'S KICK OFF NEW CSR PROJECTS (Host and Supporter: SAP)
Developing new projects using design thinking methods

  • Evelyn Engesser (General Manager at UNICEPTA Information Consulting (China))

    Evelyn Engesser

    General Manager at UNICEPTA Information Consulting (China)
  • Friederike Froehlich (Project Leader at Wittenberg Center)

    Friederike Froehlich

    Project Leader at Wittenberg Center
  • Jana Heinze (Head of Research and Knowledge Management at Econsense)

    Jana Heinze

    Head of Research and Knowledge Management at Econsense
  • Stefan Justl (Business Development Director of Storymaker)

    Stefan Justl

    Business Development Director of Storymaker
  • Nicolas Leclercq (Program Leader Design Thinking / Business Model Innovation Program Lead at SAP Labs China)

    Nicolas Leclercq

    Program Leader Design Thinking / Business Model Innovation Program Lead at SAP Labs China
Coffee Break with Networking
Panel Discussion: "Global CompactA Model for a China Commitment!"
Peter RothenCelina ChewChristoph KaiserBirgit RiessKlaus E. Meyer

This year’s More than a Market Panel will discuss the idea to take the commitments of the UN Global Compact as a model for a self-commitment of German companies in China, adapted to the Chinese environment.

  • Peter Rothen (Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany)

    Peter Rothen

    Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Celina Chew (President at Bayer (China) Ltd.)

    Celina Chew

    President at Bayer (China) Ltd.
  • Christoph Kaiser (Managing Director of Turck)

    Christoph Kaiser

    Managing Director of Turck
  • Birgit Riess (Director of the Business in Society program at Bertelsmann Stiftung)

    Birgit Riess

    Director of the Business in Society program at Bertelsmann Stiftung
  • Klaus E. Meyer (Philips Chair and Professor of Strategy and International Business at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS))

    Klaus E. Meyer

    Philips Chair and Professor of Strategy and International Business at China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)
End of the Forum, registration of new attendees for the More than a Market Awards Gala