Results tagged “citizenship”
What can we make possible?
posted by Michael Jacobson on May 20, 2009 at CSR@Intel
Although I am now just two weeks into my new role as Intel’s Director of Corporate Responsibility, the topic of corporate responsibility is not something new to me. For over twelve years, I have had the privilege of managing Intel’s...
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tagged: citizenship, Corporate Responsibility Report, CSR, G3, Green Power, Intel, Intel Foundation, Intel Teach, sustainability, Volunteerism
Marketing is Only Marketing when it's Sustainable
posted by Revital Bitan on July 04, 2008 at CSR@Intel
I had the pleasure of participating in last week’s annual assembly meeting of the CSR Europe organization which was a perfect opportunity to distribute Intel’s European CSR report to many of my CSR colleagues. Although the report presents many examples...
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tagged: citizenship, competition, corporate social responsibility, CSR, CSR communications, CSR report
With Leadership Comes Responsibility
posted by Dave Stangis on May 20, 2008 at CSR@Intel
I’ve always liked this saying, but what does it really mean for a company? I know what it means to me personally, but let’s try to translate that to a company with more than 85.000 employees in close to 50...
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tagged: citizenship, Corporate Responsibility Report, CSR, G3, Green Power, Intel, Intel Teach, Stangis, Supply Chain, sustainability, Volunteerism, Wellness
The Growth of Green Investing Options
posted by Dave Stangis on April 21, 2008 at CSR@Intel
For those of us in this business, socially responsible investing has been on our radar screen for more than a decade, but it was still nice to see to see The Today Show feature the concept this morning....
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tagged: citizenship, CRO, CSR, Intel Involved, SRI, Today Show
Does technology have a role in community development?
posted by Perry Gruber on June 19, 2007 at CSR@Intel
What is technology’s role in community development? That might sound like a stupid question, but for communities, answering this question may not be as easy as you think. That may be why a standing-room-only audience joined panelists from IBM, Create...
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tagged: BCLC, citizenship, community building, Create Hope, CSR, Fannie May, IBM, technology



