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When controversy drives responsibility
Companies that are considered controversial should demonstrate corporate responsibility leadership in the areas where their controversy lies.
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Responsibility –
redemption or ruse?
Whether or not a ‘contentious’ company can be socially responsible depends on who’s looking, argues Mark Wade.
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CSR Strategy News
Round-Up (Issue 97)
December 2007 and January 2008's round up of strategy news.
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International Development
News Round-Up (Issue 96)
The role of business in eradicating poverty and supporting sustainable development is still as important as ever.
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CSR Strategy News
Round-Up (Issue 96)
Companies need to adopt a holistic view of corporate responsibility and take action on many fronts simultaneously.
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Acknowledge the
allegations
Companies in sectors that are considered contentious need to face up to the claims and become even more innovative. Or is may cost us the earth.
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International Development
News Round-Up (Issue 95)
Awareness about corporate responsibility is on the increase worldwide with Easter European, Asian as well as Western companies addressing issues such as water and forging partnerships.
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Worldwide responsibility
Multinationals rise to the challenge of operating responsibly in different cultures.
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Special feature: UN
Global Compact Leaders Summit
On 5 and 6 July, the UN Global Compact convened in Geneva, Switzerland. Briefing takes a look at the issues discussed and decisions made.
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A wiki way to share ideas
Vodafone’s Charlotte Grezo explains how the new generation of online communication tools can be used to drive social and environmental change.
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CSR and cyberspace
With the growing popularity of online social networking, will the future of corporate social responsibility communication rely on the power of the internet?
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