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The Practitioner – March

The Practitioner – March

February 27, 2006 Mike Kelly takes a look at what March has to offer. The awards season is well and truly upon us, while FairTrade fortnight and International Womens Day offer ample opportunities to promote internal programmes. Read more >
The Practitioner – February

The Practitioner – February

February 13, 2006 In the first of a series, KPMG head of CSR Mike Kelly provides us with some practical insights into the current issues facing corporate social responsibility professionals. Read more >
2005: British volunteering

2005: British volunteering

August 01, 2004 CSV's Dame Elisabeth Hoodless argues that the British Year of Volunteering in 2005 presents the perfect opportunity for companies to maximise the benefits that volunteering has to offer Read more >
Partnerships and community development

Partnerships and community development

May 01, 2004 Rory Sullivan & Michael Warner set out how partnerships, under the right conditions, represent an important and viable alternative to traditional corporate approaches to community development. Briefing readers qualify for a 10% discount - visit www.greenleaf-publishing.com/catalogue/partners.htm Read more >
Improving organisational performance

Improving organisational performance

May 01, 2004 Focusing on the people factor - whether they are customers, employees or shareholders - is the only way stakeholder capitalism will lose its 'anti-business' image, argues Professor John Philpott, chief economist at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. Read more >
Mike McCann – advancing enterprise

Mike McCann – advancing enterprise

March 01, 2004 Entrepreneurship is rightly recognised as a vital factor in the future of UK competitiveness. To build an enterprise culture, it will require schools and businesses to get involved - preferably together. Read more >
Guest editorial: Tomorrow’s companies of choice

Guest editorial: Tomorrow’s companies of choice

September 01, 2003 In today’s crowded marketplace, consumers are increasingly looking for companies that will help - not hinder - their ability to make choices. The door for good corporate citizenship has never been more open, Michael Willmott and William Nelson argue. Read more >
Ellen West: across the pond (part two)

Ellen West: across the pond (part two)

September 01, 2003 CSR has taken off in Europe, but the corporate responsibility movement is finding the U.S. a tougher nut to crack. In her first article for Briefing, Ellen West laid out reasons for this apparent stalemate. Here, she provides a checklist dealing with U.S. differences and breaking the transatlantic deadlock. Read more >
Tomorrow’s companies of choice

Tomorrow’s companies of choice

September 01, 2003 In today’s crowded marketplace, consumers are increasingly looking for companies that will help - not hinder - their ability to make choices. The door for good corporate citizenship has never been more open, Michael Willmott and William Nelson argue. Read more >
Roger Cowe: are CSR managers in line for a promotion?

Roger Cowe: are CSR managers in line for a promotion?

July 01, 2003 The recent furore over executive pay demonstrates that the inner sanctum of many corporate boardrooms still remain beyond the bounds of the humble CSR manager. Here Roger Cowe makes the case for CSR considerations to be promoted onto the corporate governance agenda. Read more >