Results for 2004
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July 01, 2004 The Entente Cordiale marks 100 years of friendship between Britain and France. Vincent de Rivaz reports on opportunities for corporate responsibility. Read more >Agents of change?
July 01, 2004 Sustainable development has spawned its very own consultancy industry. Even the Big Four professional services firms have got in on the act. This may help push the issues up the agenda, but is it actually taking the subject forward? Oliver Balch investigates. Read more >OFR: nearing the operating table
July 01, 2004 The Operating and Financial Review's arrival is looming. Briefing outlines how the legislation has developed and what it will mean for your organisation. Read more >
Environment: climate change
July 01, 2004 Companies have done much to reduce their direct emissions in recent years. The climate change lobby shows no signs of slowing down, however, as attention now focuses on their indirect emissions. Read more >
Profile: BAA – not in my backyard?
July 01, 2004 Part national asset, part local headache, airports are the subject of ongoing public debate. As the UK's largest airport operator, BAA has found itself at the centre of such discussions for almost 20 years. One lesson it has learned is the importance of ensuring social and economic benefits spill over the airport fence into the immediate community. Read more >
Regeneration: from the cradle to the grave?
June 01, 2004 Urban renewal was where corporate community investment in the UK kicked off. While CSR has taken companies into new areas of involvement, there's no better test of business' social contribution than the state of our towns and inner cities. Read more >A business view on the J’Burg summit
May 04, 2004 There may have been a lack of substantive outcomes, but J'Burg has helped clarify the Rio+20 agenda for business Read more >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 >
