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- The Truth About CSR - Harvard Business Review
Despite the widely accepted ideal of “shared value,” research led by Harvard Business School’s Kasturi Rangan suggests that this is not the norm—and that’s OK Most companies practice a
- Your CSR Strategy Needs to Be Goal Driven, Achievable, and Authentic
As more companies commit to adopting CSR strategies that address environmental and social issues, it’s becoming more important than ever for these strategies to be goal-driven, ambitious yet
- Corporate social responsibility - HBR
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- Creating a Corporate Social Responsibility Program with Real Impact
Exploring the critical role of experimentation in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), research on four multinational companies reveals a stark difference in CSR effectiveness Successful
- What a Mature CSR Team Looks Like - Harvard Business Review
As climate change, social inequities, and other critical issues grow ever more urgent, many companies have built dedicated departments focused on corporate social responsibility (CSR) But while
- A More Sustainable Supply Chain - Harvard Business Review
Increasingly, multinational corporations (MNCs) are pledging to procure the materials and services they need from companies committed to fair labor practices and environmental protections But the
- How CSR Managers Can Inspire Other Leaders to Act on Sustainability
Many companies care about corporate social responsibility (CSR) But putting it into practice requires more than CEO speeches and company policies; managers and employees have to be on board, so
- How Greenwashing Affects the Bottom Line - Harvard Business Review
New research shows that when companies overcommit and or do not deliver on promised socially responsible initiatives they damage their relationships with their customers However, a company’s
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