- The End of CSR? – John Morrison argues that CSR has had its day, and must be replaced with a more inclusive understanding of businesses’ role in society.
John Morrison is the author of “The Social License: How to keep your organization legitimate” (Palgrave MacMillan) (johnmorrisonbooks.com). He is also Executive Director of the Institute for Human Rights and Business (www.ihrb.org). This article was written in his private capacity and does not necessarily represent the views of IHRB.
- Enabling Enterprise: The businesses and schools partnering for long-term gain – Grace Young and Simon Hill look at businesses that are stepping up to offer opportunities for students from all backgrounds to experience the world of work, creating win-wins for the economy and society.
Simon Hill is Head of Partnerships and Grace Young is Junior Associate for Communications at Enabling Enterprise.
- Breaking out of the parallel universe – Mike Tuffrey welcomes moves to get business and politics talking to each other.
Mike is Co-Founding Director at Corporate Citizenship.
- The business case for low-carbon leadership – Yohan Hill argues for more corporate leadership in propelling the urgent shift to a low-carbon economy.
Yohan Hill is an Associate Director at Corporate Citizenship and leads on environment and supply chain services.
- Women are the crux of Africa’s development – business must help to empower them – Women represent a ripe opportunity for African growth and development, Arpita Raksit argues, but only if businesses put them at the centre of their strategies.
Arpita Raksit is a Consultant at Corporate Citizenship.
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