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Are you ever too old to study?
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:25:09+01:0016/04/2020|Tags: corporate social responsibility, csr, management and corporate sustainability, mature students, school of management, som|
18 months ago, I returned to higher education. Previously, an Executive Assistant and having had a significant personal loss earlier in 2018, I had reached a stage in my life where I wanted to change ...
Executive Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc study tour meets Henkel Thailand
Cranfield University2021-09-16T11:12:00+01:0011/05/2018|Tags: business in bangkok, csr, global supply chain, Henkel, multinational|
You may not have heard about it but you certainly have used their products, actually most probably you are using at least one right now. On the second day we have been invited by the ...
The ‘seductive’ side of sustainability
Cranfield University2021-09-16T10:00:13+01:0011/01/2018|Tags: corporate responsibility, csr, customer, management, sustainability|
Since starting my master's in Corporate Sustainability, many people have asked, what is sustainability? Countless times I’ve heard “oh, that’s needed, but how do you implement it?” At times, it has been a difficult question ...
How industry associations and other business organisations can become a standards setter
Professor David Grayson2017-11-23T11:37:54+00:0023/11/2017|Tags: corporate social responsibility, corporate sustainability, cranfield school of management, csr, david grayson, doughty centre, responsible business, sustainability|
How do businesses restore trust? Trust in their own business; trust in their sector; trust in business in general.
What’s in a name? Doing business responsibly and sustainably…
Professor David Grayson2022-04-01T10:27:28+01:0001/08/2017|Tags: corporate social responsibility, corporate sustainability, cranfield school of management, csr, david grayson, doughty centre, responsible business, sustainability|
You might be familiar with the classic definition of sustainable development as formulated by the Brundtland Commission in 1987: “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet ...
The next frontier in the responsible workplace
Professor David Grayson2017-07-03T15:23:15+01:0003/07/2017|Tags: carers, caring society, corporate and social responsibility, corporate responsibility, csr, employee care, employer responsibility, full time carer, management, responsible workplace, work life balance, working carer|
Employers large and small need to take care! They are at risk of losing some of their most valued and valuable employees. They will not lose these employees to competitors or to self-employment but to ...