Results for June, 1994
Shell: Global business, home community.
June 01, 1994 The oil giants have long had some of the largest community programmes. With the privatised colossi like BT and British Gas joining the scene, achieving a distinctive approach in a more crowded arena becomes harder, yet Shell in the UK continues to run one of the most interesting programmes. Read more >
Making Britain competitive
June 01, 1994 The long-awaited government white paper on competitiveness, launched on May 24, has implications for community affairs managers. Read more >
Shell: Global business, home community
June 01, 1994 The oil giants have long had some of the largest community programmes. With the privatised colossi like BT and British Gas joining the scene, achieving a distinctive approach in a more crowded arena becomes harder, yet Shell in the UK continues to run one of the most interesting programmes. Read more >
Trends in corporate community involvement
June 01, 1994 Research data recently published show a fall in charitable donations by top companies and a surprising lack of professionalism in CCI management. Read more >
Shell: Global business, home community
June 01, 1994 The oil giants have long had some of the largest community programmes. With the privatised colossi like BT and British Gas joining the scene, achieving a distinctive approach in a more crowded arena becomes harder, yet Shell in the UK continues to run one of the most interesting programmes. Read more >
Crime and the bottom line
June 01, 1994 Crime is hitting bottom line profits with a force that is leading to fresh approaches on the part of businesses. Peter Frankental, Development Manager of the Business Against Crime Project, assesses the case for partnership. Read more >
The Family-Friendly Employment Agenda
June 01, 1994 As the nature of work changes, more and more families are affected by the pressures of employment , whether full time, part time, permanent or temporary, and employers of all kinds are realising that they need to be more family friendly. Read more >
Equal treatment at work
June 01, 1994 The number of women in top management has fallen for the first time in twenty years, as the CBI warns that businesses must devise working practices more compatible with family life. Read more >
