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Trust – Part III: Build, Destroy, Restore
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This is part III in a series on trust and corporate responsibility. In part II we introduced a Model of Trust. In this segment we will explore 1) how trust is formed, 2) how it can be destroyed, and 3) what can be done to restore trust.
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Tags: CSR, corporate social responsibility, opportunity, sustaina
CSR – Where to start?
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This article discuss where Corporate Social Responsibilty should start and who should embrace the concept to make it an essential strategy and opportunity for business sustainability.
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Tags: CSR, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, busines
Can Finance Managers count CSR ?
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This article debates on what's the deal with embedding CSR in the financial division of a corporation. Do CFO's have a CSR mindset ? Isn't CSR just a cost center and not a revenue generator? Isn't that how most CFO's think? How this will effect the corporation as a whole ?
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Tags: CSR, csr reports, embedding csr, ethics, reporting, transpare
Scientists and NGOs: Deforestation and Degradation Responsible for Approximately 15 Percent of Globa
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Scientists and non-governmental organizations at the U.N. climate negotiations commented today on the percentage of global warming emissions that is due to tropical deforestation, in light of a new analysis published earlier this week in Nature Geoscience.
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Tags: global warming, scientists, environment, emissions CO2, defor
Energy, behavior, and climate: Many answers, no miracles
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This article talks about Tony Hayward, CEO of BP and a member of MITEI’s external advisory board, as he points out “the harsh realities” of the world energy situation at an MITEI colloquium last Oct. 29,
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Tags: climate, climate change, energy, global energy, MIT, biof
Two Simple Rules for Better Job Descriptions
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An Article that discuss simple rules in highlighting the basic practices writing a job description that will eliminate confusion.
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Tags: job, job description, recruitment, job contract, labor
Kenneth Rogoff: The Great Contraction of 2008-2009
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A commentary article discusssing about a popular view among economic forecasters and market bulls is that “the deeper the recession, the quicker the recovery.” from Kenneth Rogoff ,Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Harvard University, and was formerly chief economist at the IMF.
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Tags: business, business world, economics, economy, global recession
Brahma Chellaney: Berlin, Birthplace of Modern Asia
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In this article , Brahma Chellaney shares his thoughts about the Cold War’s end and the looming collapse of the Soviet Union, the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago transformed global geopolitics.
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Tags: Modern Asia, politics, society, economic, economy, Brahma C
Should we pay our interns?
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Sharing a CSR Perspective from Kevin Moss on issues raised whether Interns should be paid or not.
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Tags: sustainability, CSR, corporate responsibility, intern
Energy, environment, health care discussed at annual Systems Thinking Conference
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As President Obama hailed MIT’s commitment to energy research during his recent visit to campus, MIT’s System Design and Management Program (SDM) was tackling a range of issues critical to the nation — not only energy, but the environment and health care at the recent conference.
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Tags: sustainability, energy, environment, health, MIT conference
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