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Partnerships count?

Partnerships count?

March 16, 2006 Making partnerships work is a tough call. But as James Laing of Africa practice argues, authenticity is the key to success. Read more >
Building better partnerships

Building better partnerships

March 16, 2006 Briefing speaks to three companies and their charity partners and finds out how organisations are shifting from philanthropic models of engagement to the leveraging of complementary strengths to achieve mutual objectives. Read more >
Back to skills

Back to skills

January 01, 2006 Although supporting schools is the biggest strand of community activity for many companies, it is more beneficial for companies to focus on the specific skills required by their current and potential employees. Read more >
Cause related marketing in the dock

Cause related marketing in the dock

October 01, 2005 Which? magazine went on the rampage in early December with a sudden attack on Tesco's "Computers for Schools" scheme, now approaching it's eleventh year. Tesco's marketing director, Tim Mason, speaks up for cause-related marketing Read more >
2012 … A race odyssey

2012 … A race odyssey

September 01, 2005 Opportunities for corporate involvement in the London Olympics are huge. CSR managers should act now, or risk losing out, argues Jerry Marston on a trip to 2000's host city Sydney. Read more >
Contributions news round-up (Aug/Sep)

Contributions news round-up (Aug/Sep)

September 01, 2005 Two-fifths of employees would use payroll giving if their employer offered it and the Royal Bank of Scotland is hoping to raise awareness of payroll giving in a series of advertisements. In addition corporate giving accounts for 1.3% of pre-tax profits in the US. Read more >
John Ruggie appointed to the UN

John Ruggie appointed to the UN

September 01, 2005 John Ruggie's appointment as the UN's special representative on human rights represents a continuation of the UN's business friendly agenda. But will he be successful in forging a consensus between human rights activists, corporations and governments? Read more >