Results for 2001
Putting society on the boardroom agenda
April 01, 2001 Issues of corporate responsibility are becoming more integral to the management agenda of many leading companies. Jane Nelson looks at what this means for both the boardroom and community affairs specialists. Read more >Samantha Barber: social responsibility and devolution
April 01, 2001 As central government reaffirms the case for corporate social responsibility, Samantha Barber of Scottish Business in the Community looks at where responsibility for CSR lies in the devolved administrations. Read more >
Companies and the second term: the voluntary sector
April 01, 2001 In the third of a series on policy options in the run-up to the General Election, John Griffiths examines how business involvement in the charity and voluntary sectors will be affected should Labour win a second term. Read more >
Public policy April 01
April 01, 2001 In the run up to the UK general election, corporate social responsibility is under renewed public debate – not all of it well informed. Read more >
How to get ahead on environmental reporting
April 01, 2001 Few large firms now dare to ignore their environmental impact. More and more are assessing and reporting. Here Communty Affairs Briefing praises the leaders and offers to help the laggards with a five point action plan. Read more >
Prizes all round
April 01, 2001 The big names are still winning the awards, but more and more companies of all sizes are now issuing social and environmental reports. Read more >
Profile: IBM – big blue goes global and measures the impact
April 01, 2001 When Lou Gerstner took the helm of IBM in 1993 with a mission to rescue the corporation through radical restructuring, community relations were not exempt. Now the business is booming again and the community relations programme has been reinvented. Read more >
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
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 >
