Supply chain sustainability can help to manage reputational risk, reduce costs, and innovate products and services.
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Principal, Cause ConsultingRecent Posts by Author
Businesses will play a major part in the success of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the help of their corporate citizenship departments.
Read MoreTo address social issues through business community involvement efforts, many companies develop corporate giving programs to achieve the greatest possible business and social value. Workplace giving efforts are an important corporate social responsibility component of these efforts. As a case study, KPMG LLP,developed strategic community relationships to build an education continuum that impacts a student’s education from early childhood through adult learning.
Read MoreDiscover hands-on workshops at the 2016 International Corporate Citizenship Conference that offer guidance to help you tackle environmental, social, and governance issues.
Read MoreThe submission period is now open for the 2016 Corporate Citizenship Conference.
Read MoreThe Center for Corporate Citizenship works to provide insightful and data-driven resources to aid CSR professionals in their planning and strategy efforts.
Read MoreFarmers Insurance helps launch a Disaster Recovery Playbook To share their expertise in disaster recovery with communities impacted by disasters.
Read MoreCompanies throughout the world are realizing business value by investing time and resources into environmental sustainability.
Read MoreCommunity involvement contributes to key business goals, including improved reputation and the attraction and retention of employees.
Read MoreSustainability reporting increases disclosure, improves reputation, mitigates risk, and drives performance and innovation.
Read MoreThe 2016 Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship Film Festival provides your company with a platform to share your CSR story with thousands of viewers.
Read More#GivingTuesday is a perfect way to connect your corporate citizenship programs and charitable activities that support nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreCSR professionals are relying on careful measurement and evaluation tactics to evaluate their corporate citizenship programs.
Read MoreOur 2015 Community Involvement Survey illustrates that many companies are addressing relevant social issues, with a prominent focus on K-12 education.
Read MoreCSR professionals must look beyond their own operations and deep into their supply chain. Issues can only be effectively tackled when a company’s commitments to corporate citizenship and reporting are adopted by their suppliers and partners.
Read MoreAt the Center we’ve known for a long time that strong environmental performance and investments in greenhouse gas reduction and clean energy yield business value and social value.
Read MoreAt the Center for Corporate Citizenship we find climate change is a trending topic within corporate citizenship and the larger business community.
Read MoreCompanies’ today report that community involvement contributes to key business goals, including improved reputation and the retention of employees.
Read MoreBy thoughtfully developing employee volunteer programs, corporate citizenship practitioners can benefit society and their business.
Read MoreAt the Center we are working continually to develop information assets and professional development opportunities to support you on your CSR journey.
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