Results for 2000
IT for the community affairs manager
June 01, 2000 In her second article on the impact of IT, Alison Gulliford asks where the real value-added for community affairs managers lies Read more >
Kimberly-Clark: meeting expectations, achieving more
June 01, 2000 Strongly focused on consumers, Kimberly-Clark is also tackling concerns about the environment, meeting employee expectations and addressing the needs of local communities. How does it manage multiple expectations among diverse audiences? Community Affairs Briefing went to find out... Read more >
Speaking out – Roy Charles: Business and the Mayor
April 01, 2000 As London goes to the polls, the founder of one of London’s leading businesses, the computer services firm Advanced Systems and Support, condemns lazy managers who don’t tackle staff shortages effectively and calls on the capital’s companies to work with the new Mayor. Read more >A massive incentive to payroll giving
April 01, 2000 From April the UK Government is adding 10% to all payroll donations over the next three years and CAF, one of four agencies running a payroll giving scheme, anticipates that donations will double over the next year. Here Jane Banks briefs companies on their options Read more >The IT Revolution
April 01, 2000 In the first of two articles on the information technology revolution, Alison Gulliford summarises the main implications of IT for the socially responsible company. Part two in the next edition will focus on how IT affects management of community programmes. Read more >
Comment: Bridging the digital divide
April 01, 2000 On both sides of the Atlantic, schemes are launched to help those left behind in the headlong race to a wired-up future. The information revolution is bringing huge benefits - and new responsibilities - to all of business, not just the big name computer companies. Read more >
Toyota in the UK: applying corporate philosophy to a social agenda
April 01, 2000 The UK motor industry is in the spotlight after BMW’s decision to sell Rover. Here we look at another overseas investor, Toyota, and how it manages community programmes in the light of its strongly held philosophy: that it can best benefit all its stakeholders by being successful and well-managed. Read more >
Big business boost for Europe’s entrepreneurs
April 01, 2000 The enterprise agenda is going international, two decades after Britain’s big companies first accepted responsibility for wider economic success. Read more >
