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Corporate-NGO Partnerships in China: Fostering Employee Volunteer Programs

Brooke Avory, Manager, Partnership Development

The second blog in a series of three on Social Innovation Week in China: Employee volunteering is growing in popularity in China and is a straightforward way to engage staff in community programs. Five tips for companies on how to establish employee ownership and increase engagement with community programs Read more →

Posted: June 8, 2012 | Topics: Community Engagement & Development, Leadership, Philanthropy

Innovation for Sustainability in China’s Nascent Nonprofit Sector

Adam Lane, Manager, Advisory Services

The first blog in a series of three on Social Innovation Week in China: As the government retreats from providing social services and seeks new ideas to solve many intractable problems, nimble and efficient nonprofits will need to utilize the resources of companies to develop sustainable solutions and replicate them in order to make a difference in a country as large as China. Read more →

Posted: June 7, 2012 | Topics: Community Engagement & Development, Leadership, Strategy & Integration

Success in Rio? That’s For Us to Decide

Aron Cramer, President and CEO

The Rio+20 Summit on sustainable development is still weeks away, and yet many already have proclaimed the event a failure. That verdict is based on outdated assumptions about the nature of change. In fact, a 21st century success in Rio remains possible. Read more →

Posted: June 4, 2012 | Topics: Governance & Accountability, Leadership

Learning the Right Lessons From the Apple Story

Aron Cramer, President and CEO

A decade ago, Apple made a splash with its “Think Different” advertising campaign. Today, with Apple in the headlines concerning labor conditions in its supply chain, it’s time for all of us to think different about how to improve the lives of the millions of workers making the products that drive our global economy. While it’s tempting to point to particular companies as the core of the problem, the reality—and the solutions—are much broader and much more complex. Read more →

Posted: February 24, 2012 | Topics: Consumer Products, Human Rights, Leadership, Supply Chain

Sustainability Frames of Reference in New Economies

Guy Morgan, Director, Advisory Services

We all know there is no “one size fits all” approach to corporate sustainability. Management of sustainability is a function of local market dynamics, socioeconomic conditions, national history, and cultural contexts, among other factors. Indeed, the frames of reference for sustainability are dramatically different around the world. Read more →

Posted: February 10, 2012 | Topics: Leadership, Strategy & Integration

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