Results for February, 2001

From strength to strength

From strength to strength

February 01, 2001 Corporate contributions to the arts in the UK continue their year-on-year growth, despite continuing worries about lack of relevance to social concerns. Read more >
Bringing the arts to work

Bringing the arts to work

February 01, 2001 Business investment in the arts has reached a record high in the UK, and tax law changes will make it yet more attractive. Colin Tweedy, chief executive of Arts & Business, which promotes business/arts partnerships, looks at developments linking creativity to business strategy. Read more >
Leading from the top

Leading from the top

February 01, 2001 The spotlight is turning on senior executives: senior executives: not what they say, but what they actually do when it comes to structures for leadership and management of corporate social responsibility. Read more >
Down with the dot.coms

Down with the dot.coms

February 01, 2001 The new economy was going to save the planet, opening a technological era of social and environmental responsibility. The dream has come down to earth with a bump, along with the share prices. What is the digital future now? Read more >
John Elkington: The Global Reporters

John Elkington: The Global Reporters

February 01, 2001

Last issue we reported on SustainAbility’s assessment of the top 50 corporate sustainability reporters. Here John Elkington reviews the findings, and charts the way ahead for companies which want to lead the field.

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Praise or prejudice

Praise or prejudice

February 01, 2001 The number of award schemes which praise companies is growing, not all based on strict criteria. Meanwhile the few schemes that criticise corporate behaviour seem rooted more in prejudice than fact. Do award schemes serve any useful purpose? Read more >
Profile: Linklaters – issues facing a professional services firm

Profile: Linklaters – issues facing a professional services firm

February 01, 2001 A City law firm doesn’t have a high street name to protect: its reputation with clients rests on its ability to attract - and more importantly - retain the best and brightest employees. Yet staff turnover in the big city firms is high. Can community investment even begin to tackle this? Read more >