Petrobras
tests global UN leader training project
By Isaura Daniel
ANBA
São
Paulo
Petroleumworld.com
08 16 06
The
Brazilian oil company is creating a teaching method for the training
of socially and environmentally responsible executives. It will be implemented,
in pilot format, at the Petrobras University, in Rio de Janeiro, and
will then be transferred to business schools all around the world.
Petrobras
University, a teaching institution established by the Brazilian oil
company to train its employees, is going to put into operation, next
year, a pilot course for the training of executives in the social and
environmental area. The United Nations (UN) invited Petrobras to test
a program for the training of responsible leaders in these two areas
and is working together with the European Foundation for Management
Development (EFMD) in the creation of a teaching methodology for the
project.
According
to the international communications director at Petrobras, Izeusse Dias
Braga Júnior, after being tested at the company, the method should
be placed at the disposal of business schools all around the world.
The pilot course will be turned to executives at the oil company and
will be given at Petrobras University, in Rio de Janeiro. EFMD, which
is working on the project together with Petrobras, is coordinating the
socially and environmentally responsible manager program for the UN.
Petrobras
was chosen for the project as the company has been operating in the
area together with the UN since 2003. Three years ago the company signed
the Global Pact, established by the UN in 1999 to attract companies
from all around the planet. Currently, 3,000 companies from 100 countries
have already adhered to the Pact. Petrobras University was selected
last year to integrate a group of 20 teaching institutions to work in
the training of globally responsible leaders.
In
October 2005, this group, chosen among 1,200 companies and 350 schools
that were candidates, delivered to the secretary general of the UN,
Kofi Annan, a report containing proposals in the area, among them the
modification of the curriculum of business schools, with the inclusion
of training turned to social and environmental responsibility. Apart
from Petrobras, the team also includes companies from the United States,
Spain, the United Kingdom, South Africa and France. Among the schools
are institutions from China, Pakistan, South Africa, England, France,
Spain, the United States, Canada as well as Dom Cabral Foundation, from
the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
Braga
is the Petrobras representative in the group. According to him, the
report considers a globally responsible leader one who is a transformer
of the society in which he lives and operates, one who promotes business
actions that are compatible with sustainability of the environment.
The document requests that company leaders do more than what is required
by the laws of their countries in the area. "The objective is to
make our business leaders integrate environmental and social matters
into their business," stated the manager.
Petrobras,
for example, takes into account the work developed by its suppliers
in the area before closing a deal. Petrobras University, where the business
leader pilot teaching program will be implemented, is responsible for
the training of all the employees and collaborators at the company,
from refinery operators to high executives. Each year, approximately
40,000 people are trained at the institution, said Braga.
Afforestation
in the Amazon
In
2005, Petrobras invested US$ 235 million in social and environmental
programs. One of the projects developed is in the city of Coari, in
the northern Brazilian state of Amazonas. There, in the region called
Urucu, in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, the company produces
56,500 barrels of oil and 9.7 million cubic metres of natural gas, as
well as developing an environmental program for afforestation. The company
plants 1,000 saplings of plants native to the Amazon per day.
The
president at Petrobras, José Sérgio Gabrielli, accepted,
at the beginning of this year, a UN invitation to become a member of
the Global Pact Council, which includes 20 people from all around the
world. The group was established to define the future of the Global
Pact. The principles of the Global Pact, according to Braga, are in
the Petrobras social program. According to the international communications
manager at the organization, they are ten and are based on four fundaments:
respect to human rights, to the right to work, to the environment and
to the fight against corruption.
*Translated
by Mark Ament
ANBA
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08 06
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