Results for Reporting

Reporting round-up (Issue 93)

Reporting round-up (Issue 93)

May 21, 2007 Briefing takes a look at the latest reports, and what companies in different fields are focusing on when they present their approach to corporate social responsibility. Read more >
What next for CR reporting?

What next for CR reporting?

April 18, 2007 In the wake of Vodafone's success in the ACCA reporting awards, Charlotte Grezo argues that good, creative reports are a real chance to communicate the impact of CR. Read more >
Reporting advice

Reporting advice

March 30, 2007 We offer some sage advice to CSR managers, many of whom will be in the midst of the annual reporting production trauma. Read more >
Reporting news round-up (issue 91)

Reporting news round-up (issue 91)

January 30, 2007 Accounting for Sustainability is launched by HM Prince of Wales and SustainAbility finds that thorough CSR reports are rare. The Materiality Report also urges companies to identify social and environmental risks linked to their performance. Read more >
Global accountability needs to improve

Global accountability needs to improve

December 07, 2006 Organisations have to become more transparent and need to improve their response to complaints if they wish to build trust in the communities in which they operate. This was the conclusion of the Global Accountability Report 2006, which was launched by the One World Trust on December 4. Read more >
Reporting news round-up – issue 90

Reporting news round-up – issue 90

November 29, 2006 BT leads the way in a recent global reporting survey; the Companies Bill will mean need for improvement in data collection; and the KPMG Report suggests mandatory regulation improves reporting. Read more >
GRI G3 – serving the next generation?

GRI G3 – serving the next generation?

October 24, 2006 The third-generation Global Reporting Initiative guidelines help businesses both understand and report on their impacts on society. But, argues Chris Perceval of Earthwatch, there's still a lot of work to be done. Read more >