Corporate Social Responsiblity (CSR), sponsoring and social engagement of ILTIS GmbH

123 Kinderlachen e.V.
We support and promote this non-profit association for international understanding which was founded in April 2004 by our staff members.

Girls' Day and BOGY/BORS
We open the doors of our enterprise to give pupils the opportunity to get a glimpse into their possible professional future.
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Among citizens – Economy
We pass on our experiences to students (High-School) and submit practical tips for their vocational career.

Ultramarathon
We support two ultramarathon-runners from our country during their participation at the 24h World Challenge 2008 in Seoul.

Art path 2008
Art in motion – moving art
Young people visualize their imaginations and create artworks along the cycle path between Rottenburg and Tübingen.

New approaches in training
ILTIS supports this initiative of the metal and electrical industry concerning conception and realisation in order to permit pupils who didn’t have any chance yet, to find their way into the professional practice.

ddn – The Demographical Network e.V
ILTIS GmbH is founding member and guides the working group Leadership and Corporate Culture. more »

LEA – Performance-Engagement-Recognition
SME award for social responsibility in Baden-Württemberg
In 2008 ILTIS GmbH was selected under the five best establishments in Category 2 (20 to 150 employees).

Current Information

Great deficits during customer’s contact via E-Mail
ILTIS GmbH creates study concerning E-Service-Quality of German brand car dealers more »

Social engagement at ILTIS
Corporate Social Responsiblity (CSR), sponsoring and social engagement at ILTIS GmbH more »

CSR in Serbia
Corporate Social Responsiblity (CSR) on the Western Balkans more »

LEA – SME award for social responsibility
ILTIS GmbH nominated for LEA – SME award for social responsibility more »

The Should-Can-Do-Trap
Three questions which clarify many things more

It all depends on implementation
Take advantage of our experience with strategy based action more »