corporate responsibility

Corporate Citizenship 2007

19:26 minutes (4.45 MB)
A new survey finds American companies believe “doing good” for their employees, customers, and communities will enhance their firm’s reputation and long-term business success.


Inside The Board of Directors

19:31 minutes (4.47 MB)
The corporate boardroom is no longer a smoke-filled room populated with pals of the chief executive. In fact, being a corporate director can be a difficult job these days. Catherine Bromilow, head of the governance practice for accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers, talks about trends in corporate boards—how they’re performing and the challenges they confront.


Timberland Strives to Make It Better

19:05 minutes (4.37 MB)
Timberland, the maker of shoes and clothing, is a global brand with public commitment to social values. All employees, for example, are entitled to 40 hours of paid leave each year for volunteer efforts. The company’s motto is to “make it better.” Timberland’s Corporate Social Responsibility Reporter Alex Hausman discusses the program and explains why Timberland believes it can do well b

The Fog Around Global Warming

Posted by Su Avasthi on August 9, 2007 - 10:45pm.

Newsweek's cover story on global warming details how and why the climate change issue has long been shrouded in doubt.


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