posted by Dave Stangis on December 24, 2007
Two things seem to be the staple of stories this time of year. Either a best/worst countdown of the last year, or a set of predictions for the new year. CSR is all about the latter, so I think we should focus there.
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tagged: CSR, G3, green, InfoWorld, Intel, New Year, Predictions, sustainability
posted by Dave Stangis on December 12, 2007
Which is the more valuable skill in driving tangible improvements in CSR performance?
I had the opportunity to speak to a group of professionals at a new course offered by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship last week. The course was delivered at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. Getting from LAX to the hotel and back is worth a blog post on its own.
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tagged: Beverly Hills, Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship, change management, CSR, Intel, Julie Manga, Leadership, Stangis
posted by Revital Bitan on December 05, 2007
OK. So, poetry purists might disagree about the rhyming, but a lot of us (who maybe aren’t such great poets) believe those words definitely do go together. Today (December 5) is International Volunteer Day, which is officially accepted by the United Nations as the day on which volunteers around the world are recognized for their contributions and dedication. I’ve just come back from London where I attended an Ethical Corporation conference focusing on engaging employees in sustainability. The fact that there is a strong link between bottom line results and engaging employees in corporate responsibility was the clear take-home message. But what does that really mean?
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tagged: CSR, engage employees, volunteers