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Community stakeholder
analysis
According to stakeholder theory of management, a company must take into account the broad range of groups who can affect, or are affected by, the achievement of its purpose. Here Gillian Garrett, until recently community relations manager at East Midlands Electricity, sets out a four stage process to review CCI strategy.
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Staff benefits from the
community
How can you evaluate the human resource benefits from employee community involvement? A new research report, published in June and discussed at a BITC conference of personnel managers, has some answers.
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Coopers &
Lybrand:professionals in the community
The big players in the community involvement scene are companies, but professional firms have a vital role to play too. So how do accountants and consultants, Coopers & Lybrand, go about meeting their community obligations?
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A quality job: the US
community relations profession
Community Affairs managers can take heart from the news that community relations is developing into a thriving profession in America, according Melody McLaren who reports from a recent conference of The Center for Corporate Community Relations at Boston College.
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Barclays Bank:New Future
Traditionally an active corporate citizen, Barclays has recently completed a major review, bringing its programme in line with current trends in community involvement.
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Megatrends in Corporate
Community Involvement
David Grayson has identified ten 'megatrends' which are already shaping corporate community involvement in the UK and are likely to intensify in the next few years.
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Corporate Community
Involvement: for whose benefit?
In a paper published by the think-tank, DEMOS, The Acceptable Face of Capitalism? John Griffiths gives his personal view that the inclination of business to use community involvement for business ends is in danger of exacerbating social division, as much as contributing to a common good.
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Tough on the causes of
crime?
New figures show the huge direct cost to business of the failure to tackle the causes of crime, much of it committed by young people
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Charity Funding:
Individuals giving less, companies more?
As preparations continue for the start of the National Lottery in November, latest figures so a drop in personal charitable giving
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Does Business Benefit?
That companies are a major contributor to artist excellence through sponsorship is without doubt, but do the shareholders get value for money?
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