Corporate Citizenship Briefing 93: Social Inclusion

CCB 93 front cover
With corporate social inclusion programmes perhaps becoming increasingly neglected, as companies move towards headline-grabbing issues such as climate change, Briefing and its expert contributors stress the continuing importance of addressing social issues.

Among the highlights in CCB 93:

Guest editor David Grayson, director of Cranfield University's Doughty Centre for Corporate Responsibility, on why a new series of challenges to social inclusion demand urgent corporate action; Bruce Learner, community and social reponsibility manager at Kellogg's, on the importance of working with young people in order to equip them with the right skills in the future; Briefing researcher, Sumi Ejiri, talks to Marks & Spencer about their successful partnership with the charity, One Parent Families; BT's director of corporate responsibility, Adrian Hosford, tells Mienke Retief how the ICT sector can fulfil its responsibility to society; Maggie Brenneke, of SustainAbility, on why social inclusion programmes are not just the right thing to do for society but the right thing to do for business; and, Stephanie Robertson, of the SiMPACT Strategy Group in Canada, tells readers how investors across north America are putting environmental, social and governance at the core of their portfolios.

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