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Latest Entry: June 22, 2011
Five Powerful Ways Your Company Can Lead the Sustainability Revolution
Earlier today, I was invigorated and inspired by the words of Richard Gillies, Director of Plan A at Marks and Spencer. Speaking at our webinar with BSR’s Aron Cramer and the Guardian’s Jo Confino on redefining leadership in 2011 and beyond, Gillies referred to the “Sustainability Revolution” that will transform our global society in the decades to come. Like the Industrial Revolution and the Computer Revolution that followed, Gillies noted the Sustainability Revolution will be observed and experienced by many but led by few. Read more →
June 20, 2011
Lose the Bus
Ted Howes, Director, Advisory Services
Contributor’s note: I love thinking about organizations, leadership, and sustainability. This is the first in a series of posts on "Leadership Next" for sustainability. Step One: Lose the Bus. We’ve all been on the wrong team (or been the wrong teammate) at one point or another and recognize the continuing value of Jim Collins’ Good to Great adage, “Get the right people on the bus and the wrong people off.” In sustainability, businesses often have the wrong bus altogether. They create CSR or sustainability departments to understand and act on the strategic imperative of sustainability. This is well meaning but ultimately flawed. By putting sustainability in an organizational box, three things can happen. Read more
June 20, 2011
A Quick Guide to the HERproject Toolbuilder
Elissa Goldenberg, Communications Associate
Recently, I traveled to Jakarta, Indonesia, to unveil BSR’s HERproject Toolbuilder, a web-based application that helps global health educators create culturally relevant training tools for factory- and farm-based health education in developing countries. The Toolbuilder includes a collection of more than 200 images on seven different health topics. Read more
June 16, 2011
UN Human Rights Council Endorses Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Faris Natour, Director, Human Rights
Today marks a significant milestone for human rights: The UN Human Rights Council has endorsed the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights proposed by UN Special Representative John Ruggie. We want to congratulate Professor Ruggie and his team on this significant accomplishment. Read more
June 15, 2011
Global HERproject Partners Gather in Indonesia for Annual Convening and Country Launch
Racheal Yeager, Manager, HERproject
Last week in Jakarta, Indonesia, HERproject partners from around the world gathered with more than 40 participants from Indonesian factories and NGOs and HERproject participating companies to discuss workplace women’s health solutions and kick off the initiative in the country. At the meeting, we shared HERproject impact stories and data from Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Pakistan, and Vietnam; explored challenges and solutions to workplace interventions; and discussed methods to sustain and replicate successful programs. Read more
June 9, 2011
Five Tips for Corporate Social (Media) Responsibility Communications
Naomi Mandelstein, eCommunications Manager
With sustainability reporting season in high gear, more company leaders are thinking about how social media plays into their overall reporting communications strategy. Whether you’re using social media now or plan to in the future, consider these five tips. Read more
June 9, 2011
Staff Spotlight: Vijay Kanal
Vijay Kanal, Director, Information and Communications Technology Practice, Advisory Services
As part of a new series of BSR staff spotlights, our Information and Communication Technology Director Vijay Kanal offers his insights on the greatest opportunities and challenges for the industry. Read more
June 8, 2011
Responsible Private Equity?
Laura Commike Gitman, Managing Director, Advisory Services
Stakeholder expectations, labor unions, conflict minerals, energy reduction, water scarcity. These terms are all commonplace in most of the sustainability or CSR events that I attend, but they are not the concepts usually discussed at a meeting for private equity firms–an industry which has historically been criticized for being ruthless, breaking up companies, and saddling others with debt. Yet last week, I had the opportunity to moderate a panel at the Responsible Investment Forum in New York hosted by the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment and Private Equity International. There were more than 300 delegates in attendance, most of whom were either general partners (GPs) or limited partners (LPs) in major global private equity firms. More remarkable: most are actively engaged in ESG issues. Read more
June 7, 2011
BSR Report 2010: ‘Redefining Leadership’
Eva Dienel, Communications Manager
Today we are launching the BSR Report 2010, “Redefining Leadership,” which highlights our work over the past year helping global companies define and implement comprehensive sustainability strategies. Read more
June 7, 2011
Finding Hidden Opportunities in the Supply Chain
Daniel Hsu, Manager, Operations and Advisory Services
Last month’s headlines in China included a deadly accident at Foxconn, a product recall that took Little Sheep meatballs off retailer shelves, and chemically induced “exploding” watermelons that cast doubts on produce quality in Jiangsu Province. For Apple, Yum! Brands, and many other firms that source from China, stories such as these are constant reminders of the many risks inherent to complex supply chains. Given this, it is not surprising that most companies take a risk-management approach to their supply chains. Read more
June 3, 2011
GBC Health’s 10th Anniversary: Time to Look at the Big Picture
Aron Cramer, President and CEO
I spoke yesterday at the morning plenary of GBC Health (formerly the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria), along with business leaders like AngloAmerican CEO Cynthia Carroll, Conservation International Founder Peter Seligman, and Sarah Brown, health care activist and wife of former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Read more
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