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Corporate responsibility General approach

Corporate responsibility activities essentially seek to do the right thing by three key stakeholders: employees, customers, and the planet. Corporate`s responsibility plan is demonstrated in three points:

Mitigate corporate responsibility risks: the foundation of corporate responsibility is to respect all relevant laws and regulations and international standards, and create an organization where ethical business practice is a source of pride and push for high ethical standards in our supply chain. Minimize our environmental impact: reduce our footprint and help our customers reduce theirs. Maximize our positive impact: use our core competencies beyond our industry sector for environmental benefit, contribute positively in the communities where we are present and fight corruption to the benefit of all.

Code of conduct (1)


The Nokia Siemens Networks Code of Conduct outlines commitment to high ethical standards, which covers:

Human rights: respect the rights laid down by the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Ethical conduct: commitment to the highest standards of ethical conduct and full compliance with all applicable national and international laws Environment: determination to be environmentally aware in all they do, going beyond compliance by improving the environmental performance of their operations and throughout the lifecycle of products. People: They are committed to provide a safe and healthy workplace where all employees are treated with respect and provided with equal opportunities for development.

The Nokia Siemens Networks Code of Conduct outlines commitment to high ethical standards, which covers:
ANTI-CORRUPTION: strict & zero tolerance on corruption. Employees must avoid any activity that can lead to a conflict of interest

Code of conduct (2)

Partners: they require business partners and suppliers to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, and encourage them to go beyond compliance to improve their management of ethical, environmental and social issues.

Implementation: how the Code is implemented in practice, how potential violations are reported and investigated.

Environmentally sustainable Advanced communications technology can play a significant role in creating a sustainable futurebusiness - by increasing social and economic
making renewable energy the goal

opportunities while at the same time reducing environmental impact

end-to-end energy solutions + minimize, combine, maximize +

FILMIK : http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/about-us/corporate-responsibility/environm

"A sustainable alternative to power remote base station sites is to use renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. By 2011, our first choice to power these sites will be renewable energy."
business, Nokia Siemens Anna Larilahti, head of environmentally sustainable Networks, in a speech

Useful connectivity (1)


The key to improving the economic and productivity performance of every country in the world lies with the greater and better-focused use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Increased broadband deployment can have a significant impact on productivity and economic growth, according to a study written by LECG and commissioned by Nokia Siemens Networks The research suggests that with the right skills and infrastructure in place, broadband strategies could increase national productivity and growth by up to 15%.

Useful connectivity (2)


3G for emerging markets
By 2015, five billion people will be connected via communications networks, with well more than half enjoying broadband access. The Internet will be the predominant source of data applications, complementing huge and continuing demand for voice capacity. The majority of new users will come from emerging markets and 3G/HSPA will be the core technologies to bring them voice, broadband and Internet connectivity.

Grabbing the 3G opportunity

win new revenue - meet the huge demand for Internet access hroughout the world provide vast amounts of voice capacity at the lowest cost launch a platform to support your own value-added services

Useful connectivity (3)


The Connectivity Scorecard is a groundbreaking
study that - for the first time - ranks 50 countries around the world in terms of useful connectivity, that is, the extent to which governments, businesses and consumers make use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to enhance a country's social and economic prosperity.

...How does Poland rank ?

Supply chain management (1)


Suppliers should maintain the same high, ethical, environmental and social responsibility standards as Nokia Siemens Network has set for themselves. Ethics and human resources management: supplier shall have a system to ensure the availability of workforce for current and future business needs, in a sustainable and ethical manner, at both organizational and unit level, non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements, occupational health and safety protection and safety response, supplier shall ensure that employees have the education, training and competences required for their position and tasks, provide compensation and benefits.

Supply chain management (2)


Environmental management: supplier shall have an environmental management system ensuring effective planning, operation and control of environmental aspects, satisfy the requirements of ISO14001 or other internationally recognized standards, be well-informed about environmental legislation and applicable regulations.

Management responsibility: company values and business conduct, environmental policy, Human Resources policy and programs for improving environmental and ethical performance.

Supplier management & purchasing: Nokia Siemens Networks expects their suppliers to have a supplier base strategy and supplier base management for their suppliers (vendors, subcontractors, service providers, partners, etc. sub-suppliers from Nokia Siemens Networks point of view).

http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/about-us/corporate-responsibility/corporate-responsibility-report-2009

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