"How can you say they [the British East India Company] were socially responsible?" she asked. "We're from a former British Colony and they were just awful."
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As the head of corporate citizenship research at the U.S.
BCLC’s Taryn Bird (@tarynebird) is reporting in from New York this week, where global development events including the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting and the UN General Assembly (UNGA) Meetings are taking place.
By Milton Funes, Country Director, Global Communities Rwanda
To find leading examples of the innovative and diverse ways business makes a difference in society, look no further than the Corporate Citizenship Awards.
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.
This summer the UPS Foundation announced $7.6 million in donations to 41 diversity, education, and veteran and military support nonprofit orga
On a recent flight to Belize City, Belize, where some 400 PwC interns, staff, partners and retired partners flew down to teach financial literacy and entrepreneurship to more than 2,000 students, educators and parents, I began to think about a recent article I read entitled, What Do We Lose W
