Editor’s Note: This post kicks off a month-long blog series, “Business Gives Back.” Check back frequently for stories of how individual member companies help tackle big problems.
: Corporate Citizenship Center
Rarely before have I seen so many other business officials line up to speak with one of the Corporate Citizenship Awards winners.
You know the advertising slogan, “There’s no one way to eat a Reese’s”? Well, something of the sort could be said when it comes to organizing a corporate social responsibility (CSR) program. As with many challenges associated with CSR, there isn’t necessarily just one right way or wrong way to
This month the BBC World Service released poll results on views toward free enterprise and the economic role of the state.
First, you start with a tasty chicken sandwich, you add a dash of kindness, wrap it up in courtesy, and most importantly — serve it with civility. There you have it: the Chick-fil-A recipe for success.
On October 20-23, BSR (Business for Social Responsibility) convened an extensive group of professionals from multinational corporations, consultancies, NGOs, and governments at its annual conference, titled “Reset Economy. Reset World.”
A long-time supporter of BCLC, UPS is a valuable corporate citizenship partner to nonprofits and peer companies around the world.
By Michael C. Maibach, former Vice President of the Intel Corporation from 1983 – 2001. Today Maibach is the President of the European-American Business Council.
By Dr. Michael Hopkins. Dr.
There are more humans in slavery today than at any time in history – 27 MILLION, as reported by Kevin Bales, UN consultant on slavery and trafficking, at BCLC’s 2009 Global Corporate Citizens