December 01, 2002
Is there life-after-death for the dot.com revolution? Yes, if the continuing flow of initiatives from ICT companies is to be believed. Now, old economy companies should reexamine the role they can play. Read more >
February 01, 2002
When many Generation Xers were chasing the big bucks of the dot.com boom one chose another course, we ask one of CSR's brightest young things why he put his chips on a dot.org dream. Read more >
February 01, 2001
The new economy was going to save the planet, opening a technological era of social and environmental responsibility. The dream has come down to earth with a bump, along with the share prices. What is the digital future now? Read more >
June 01, 2000
In her second article on the impact of IT, Alison Gulliford asks where the real value-added for community affairs managers lies Read more >
April 01, 2000
In the first of two articles on the information technology revolution, Alison Gulliford summarises the main implications of IT for the socially responsible company. Part two in the next edition will focus on how IT affects management of community programmes. Read more >
April 01, 2000
On both sides of the Atlantic, schemes are launched to help those left behind in the headlong race to a wired-up future. The information revolution is bringing huge benefits - and new responsibilities - to all of
business, not just the big name computer companies. Read more >
February 01, 1996
As the political debate about stakeholding hots up, this fast growing company, still new to the community affairs scene, offers a model for the inclusive, partnership-based, company of tomorrow Read more >
December 01, 1992
In the UK, Toyota aspires to be "a truly British company". As its first car rolls off the production line in Derbyshire, how does its community affairs programme measure up to that aspiration? Read more >