| In Good Company |
Deloitte has launched a
major, multi-million dollar pro bono program designed to
transform the way the organization supports charitable
organizations and strengthens the nonprofit sector. Read
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The New Corporate Citizenship
Communications: Spin or
Transformation?
by Bradley K.
Googins, Ph.D., Executive Director, Boston College
Center for Corporate
CitizenshipCommunications has been
rediscovered as an essential ingredient for corporate
citizenship. Now the challenge is to replace spin with
transparency. Read
more. |
Where Does Corporate Citizenship
Belong? by Sylvia Ciesluk, Research
Associate, Boston College Center for Corporate
Citizenship Who should "own" corporate
citizenship, and where should the function be located? A
preview of The Center's Profile of the Practice study
provides some interesting answers. Read
more.
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How Exxon is Trying to Take
Education Reform to Scale Solving the
problems of the U.S. public schools requires taking our
most promising solutions to scale. That's the intent
behind Exxon's $125 million grant to help launch the
National Math and Science Initiative. Read more.
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Corporate Responsibility: Going
Beyond the Business Case by Chad Tragakis At
the heart of corporate responsibility as a construct, as
a theoretical idea, there remains an underlying tension
between two schools of thought - that corporate
responsibility stems from either a business imperative
or an ethical imperative. Read more. | |
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