Results for Speaking Out

UK Election Analysis – The implications for corporate responsibility and sustainability
May 05, 2015 In the run up to the UK general election, Peter Truesdale and Richard Hardyment discuss the implications of each party’s manifesto. Read more >
The tax avoidance backlash just keeps building
April 02, 2015 No CSR issue has entered the public consciousness like tax avoidance, writes Paul Monaghan. It’s time for responsible businesses to take notice. Read more >
Redefining failure: The evolution of the Shell Foundation strategy
April 02, 2015 Since its launch in 2000, the Shell Foundation has evolved an ‘enterprise-based’ model of development. Its outgoing director, Chris West, writes that this has been possible only by embracing and learning from failure. Read more >
Mixed messages, and other election news
April 02, 2015 Mike Tuffrey says now is the time to tackle carbon pricing, when the oil price collapse will sugar the pill. Read more >
Three common misconceptions about social impact
April 02, 2015 Esther Toth discusses the common misconceptions about the social impact that companies can achieve within community investment programmes. Read more >
Turn around – The benefits of reporting and external submissions are within your organisation
April 02, 2015 At this time of year, it’s easy for CR practitioners to get focused on external indexes and reports. But real change can only come from within, writes Megan Stoffer. Read more >
Lawyers, CSR and the “debilitating context”
March 09, 2015 Lawyers are failing to see the bigger picture when it comes to business and human rights, argues Ruby Sandhu. Read more >
MOSTADAM: Making Egypt a forerunner in sustainable finance
March 09, 2015 Arab African International Bank is aiming to establish Egypt as a leader in sustainable finance and create a new blueprint for banking in the Middle East, write Perihan Abdel Ghaly and Maha Hasebou. Read more >
The state we’re still in – can anything be done?
March 09, 2015 Mike Tuffrey worries that thoughtful business leaders will not get much airtime in the coming UK general election. Read more >