Summary

A Force for Good company is not one that sticks its head in the sand, or claims to be an island. It does not say it "cares deeply and passionately” about an issue, but does nothing to change its behaviour.

 

A Force for Good company recognises that in order to survive and prosper, the environment in which it operates must also survive and prosper. A Force for Good company becomes both more profitable and more resilient by maintaining the relationships that determine the health of its business ‘environment’, and its natural environment.

 

What that looks like is different for different businesses. The material below gives some examples.

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posted by Admin  on June 26, 2008
Climate change is a problem all businesses have to face. It also presents a test for how they will use the power to create a sustainable future.
     

posted by Admin  on January 24, 2008
Examples from the Tomorrow's Global Company report of companies putting their values to the test.
     

posted by Admin  on January 24, 2008
Examples from the Tomorrow's Global Company report of companies redefining success and winning support from their stakeholders.
     

posted by Admin  on January 24, 2008
Examples from the Tomorrow's Global Company report of companies establishing and reinforcing their values.
     

posted by Admin  on January 24, 2008
Successful examples taken from the Tomorrow's Global Company report of international agreements which have then been translated into national regulation or legislation and other companies' committments to creating productive frameworks.
     

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