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Click to Support the Intel Small Things Challenge

posted by Julie Clugage on April 08, 2009 at CSR@Intel


Click here and Intel will donate 25 cents to Save the Children and kiva.org to support education and economic development. It’s free and it’s easy! We need 300,000 clicks by June 30th to generate the maximum $75,000 donation this quarter....

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What does a shampoo commercial have to do with CSR?

posted by Suzanne Fallender on March 23, 2009 at CSR@Intel


In less than a week I’ll be headed to Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship’s (BCCCC) annual conference, where Intel will be the lead sponsor. One recent post on the BCCCC blog offers up a sneak preview into conference sessions,...

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one step in some mighty big shoes

posted by Theresa Champagne on March 18, 2009 at CSR@Intel


I remember sitting in my cubicle and hearing about the Small Things Challenge launched by Intel Chairman Craig Barrett. I thought, “hmm, that’s neat”. 2 weeks later, I was sitting in my cubicle reading the announcement of our Chairman’s retirement...

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CES and the Small Things Challenge

posted by Julie Clugage on January 11, 2009 at CSR@Intel


Intel Chairman Craig Barrett gave the opening keynote this year at the Consumer Electronics Show program on Technology and Emerging Countries. The main message of his keynote was that “small deeds done are better than big deeds planned,” and it...

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CES and the Small Things Challenge

posted by Julie Clugage on January 11, 2009 at CSR@Intel


Intel Chairman Craig Barrett gave the opening keynote this year at the Consumer Electronics Show program on Technology and Emerging Countries. The main message of his keynote was that “small deeds done are better than big deeds planned,” and it...

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