Sort by : Title   Date Sort Popularity

posted by Admin  on July 1, 2008

This video is about Alice Tepper Marlin, one of the early architects of Corporate Responsibility.In the 1960s a small advert placed once in the New York Times led to 700 enquiries for the "Peace Portfolio" she was building.Since then she has made several innovations in how analyst measurement can lead to changes in company behaviour ("It would really change decisions in coprorate boardrooms") and in defining and measuring workplace standards.
     

posted by Admin  on July 1, 2008

Alice Tepper Marlin talks about how she moved from financial analysis to developing a single global measurement system for workplace standards.She does not describe how her company's approach works, but she talks clearly about a multistakeholder approach (so to some this might seem like a bit of a sales pitch) but she talks passionately about the importance of every sector of society working together: how activists can help and inspire business to do the job really well, working with Trades Unions to solve problems in a realistic and achievable manner.She describes how a multistakeholder approach means a better deal for all those stakeholders: employees and businesses, investors and civil society.
     

posted by Admin  on July 25, 2008

Nandan Nilekani reflects on a year since the launch of Tomorrow's Global Company and the impact of the report. In particular he talks about how it has helped Infosys to moved forward in its reporting along GRI lines and working with the Government and the colleges to create a common policy framework around education.
     
Playing Time: 03:57 (format: mm:ss)


posted by Aditi  on September 10, 2008

Bill Gates makes a insightful speech on the social inequalities that we are surrounded by today, and hoe technology can make a difference to the one billion people in the world who live on less than one dollar a day. According to an article in Time Magazine, governments and non profits play an integral role in helping them, but it is mainly corporations that have the resources and the technology to help in fulfilling social, ethical or environmental goal. This is where his idea of ‘Creative Capitalism’ comes in. The question is then, is it different from what the social business ideal is? Something to think about… 
     

posted by Admin  on February 13, 2009

Talent has never been more important - this video is part of the talent discussion, which has started with the soft launch of Tomorrow's Global Talent. report looks at who has it, where it is, how it can be harnessed and engaged.  And, critically, how to lead it. Join the global conversation on talent – read the report, comment below, get involved... Richard Emerton joined Heidrick & Struggles in 2002 to head up the Energy, Utilities and infrastructure industry groups within the UK. Today he leads their Industrial practice in Europe and was promoted to senior partner in 2004.
     

  Showing 21-25 of 40