Stakeholder Engagement

Corporate talent: Practice can make perfect

Mallen Baker, (May 5, 2011)

The big stars from sport, the arts and other fields can show companies a thing or two about honing their performance, says Mallen Baker

Natural gas: Getting fractious over fracking

Jon Entine, (Feb 25, 2011)

Environmental campaigners that are raising fears over shale gas extraction might just be cutting off their nose to spite their face, argues Jon Entine

People On The Move - March 2011

Claire Manuel, (Feb 25, 2011)

With thanks to Miriam Heale, Allen & York Recruitment

Nordstrom Cares: Care-free or careless reporting?

Alex Parkinson, (Feb 25, 2011)

Nordstrom’s web-based continual reporting model needs refinement

Sustainable Agriculture Briefing Part 2: Corporate practices - Fixing the first link in the chain

Oliver Balch, (Feb 25, 2011)

Often several steps removed from the farmers themselves, big food buyers still have a vital role to play in making the world’s agricultural supply chain more sustainable.

Gazprom Sustainability Report 2008-09: Read between the lines

Elaine Cohen, (Feb 25, 2011)

The Russian gas giants first sustainability report is a solid piece of work, if lacking a little sparkle

New technology: We need innovative innovation

Mallen Baker, (Feb 25, 2011)

Mallen Baker says we shouldn’t invent new things, but a more sustainable way of living

Sustainable Agriculture Briefing Part 3: NGOs - From placards to placating

EC Newsdesk, (Feb 25, 2011)

Engagement is the watchword for many civil society organisations. But their limited ability to bring about systemic change reserves a role for more...

Gazprom Sustainability Report 2008-09: Read between the lines

Elaine Cohen, (Feb 25, 2011)

The Russian gas giant’s first sustainability report is a solid piece of work, if lacking a little sparkle

France Briefing Part 4: Government and legislation - From the top

Stephen Gardner, (Feb 25, 2011)

France has faith in the law to make a difference to corporate practice, and a raft of new legislation will soon be put to the test

Business school bulletin - March 2011

Oliver Balch, (Feb 25, 2011)

The dangers of working in war zones, online privacy and how to mix philanthropy and profit

Sustainability news roundup - March 2011

EC Newsdesk, (Feb 25, 2011)

Moves from Ecuadorian rainforest, Golden Agri-Resources, China and all the latest from other brands in corporate responsibility and sustainability this month.

AccountAbility: A case of ‘physician heal thyself’?

Mallen Baker, (Feb 25, 2011)

AccountAbility has been one of the big names in responsible business but is now in the midst of radical and controversial change. Will its founding ethos survive?

Business school bulletin - March 2011

Oliver Balch, (Feb 25, 2011)

The dangers of working in war zones, online privacy and how to mix philanthropy and profit

People On The Move - March 2011

Claire Manuel, (Feb 25, 2011)

With thanks to Miriam Heale, Allen & York Recruitment

Specialist services: Are the Big Four always best?

Judy Kuszewski 2, (Feb 25, 2011)

When you want responsible business advice, should you seek the services of a giant global auditor, or a small, specialist assurer?

Edelman Trust Barometer: Trust me, I’m the boss

Judy Kuszewski 2, (Feb 25, 2011)

Company leaders are becoming more credible and trustworthy says Edelman’s new survey

Natural gas: Getting fractious over fracking

Jon Entine, (Feb 25, 2011)

Environmental campaigners that are raising fears over shale gas extraction might just be cutting off their nose to spite their face, argues Jon Entine

Activists take a bite out of Apple

Paul French, (Feb 25, 2011)

A group of Chinese NGOs has criticised Apple for a lack of transparency and its impact on the environment, reports Paul French, China editor

Sustainability news roundup - March 2011

Oliver Balch, (Feb 25, 2011)

Moves from Ecuadorian rainforest, Golden Agri-Resources, China and all the latest from other brands in corporate responsibility and sustainability this...

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