There are many practical, logical reasons for government, nongovernmental organizations, and the business community to cooperate on disaster activities to maximize resources and reduce losses.
The humble molecule dihydrogen monoxide is so ever-present that it is often forgotten.
Nielsen released a study this week showing that, among the 28,000 online respondents to a 56-country survey, socially conscious consumers care most about environmental sustainability
[Editor's Note: This article was originally posted on the UPS Blog]
We asked the BCLC Business & Society Relations Working Group to vote on the top ten iconic business movies.
It’s perfectly understandable why disaster preparedness might not be a front-burner issue for most small business owners.
In Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steven Jobs, a transformative moment occurs when Jobs returns to Apple (where he’d been fired a few years before) and rescues the company from collapse.
Are green building and resilience synonymous? No but they are related. Bill Lascher’s article in the Pacific Standard got it right. Why build or rebuild with green building technology and materials without building or rebuilding to reflect the risks and vulnerabilities of the area in
Have you ever talked to someone about corporate social responsibility (CSR) only to be met with blank stares? Or worse, the other person tried to piece together what C.S.R. actually stands for, sputtering out “Customer Service ... Responsiveness?”!
This year IBM moved from No. 3 to No.