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Philanthropy: business with a heart CECP’s Margaret Coady, Accenture’s Bill Green and Ogilvy & Mather’s Shelly Lazarus discuss philanthropic...
Global cover that counts - Aetna supplement part 2 In mature health insurance markets, health cover has become the most important employee benefit, say Aetna...
Time to Raise the Bar Hugh Jones, MD of the Carbon Trust Advisory, says it's high time firms improved their carbon reduction...
The Third Wave of Sustainability and Green Growth Once little more than a CSR issue, sustainability has developed rapidly to generate real business cost savings. Jan Chmiel and Martin Baxter of IEMA, Dr Paul Pritchard of RSA and Jonathan...
Put Responsibility on the Agenda In the wake of the global economic crisis, the corporate sustainability agenda has attracted fewer headlines, but that doesn't mean the issues have gone away. Michael Jones met with...
Get a Good Return on Social Investment When looking to make savings, many companies make the mistake of cutting corporate contributions. Andrew Wilson, director of Corporate Citizenship, talks to three senior executives about...
Top Cat He may have been CEO at Puma since 1993, but Jochen Zeitz shows no sign of slowing down. The one-time wunderkind of the German corporate landscape talks to Phin Foster about the...
The Truth About Carbon Trading The European Union's CO2 Emissions Trading Scheme cannot be viewed as a failure. That's according to Frank Convery, Denny Ellerman and Christian de Perthuis, who reveal...
Philanthropy Prospers For many organisations, corporate citizenship and philanthropic initiatives have survived the global downturn. As Western Union president and CEO Christina Gold explains to Jim Banks,...
Do the Right Thing Maintaining an ethical approach to business benefits a company, its staff and customers. Chris Roebuck explains to CEO how following your moral compass should be your guiding...