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Steve Jobs Phone Home: Greenpeace Says Apple Missed Boat on iPhone

Environment  |  iPhone  |  sustainability  |  TheCRO Blog

BlogOK, here’s the download -- I mean, the low-down -- about Apple, the iPhone and Greenpeace.

Sustainability Trivia Question: Who Wrote the Check that Made Al Gore's Nobel Prize Possible? And the Answer ...

Environment  |  Philanthropy  |  Politics & Legislation  |  sustainability  |  TheCRO Blog
BlogAl Gore, the joke goes, was the guy who used to be the next president. What the U.S. missed from Gore’s inability to sway a few more electoral college voters and the majority of the Supreme Court back in 2000, it gained in a fuller understanding of Sustainability...that’s with a capital S. But what's less known is the story of the guy who wrote the check that made Gore’s Nobel Prize possible, an act that forever cemented the concepts Climate Change and Sustainability in the minds of global leaders.

CRO-Conference Buzz Exhibiting Some Sustainability

Corporate Responsibility  |  sustainability  |  TheCRO Blog
We’ve seen a bunch of blog posts and reports on the Web about our Sept. 12 confab in Chicago, which dealt with the gamut of corporate responsibility and sustainability issues.

Memo to Jay: Watt’s Up, Watt’s Down With This?

Corporate Responsibility  |  sustainability  |  TheCRO Blog

Dear Jay Whitehead (aka, my boss): I hear you say this almost every day–that is, the Corporate Responsibility Officer (CRO) profession is the fastest-growing career track in the hemisphere. And, the industry is spending more boatloads of billions of dollars annually than I can count.So, I see what you mean.Check out a few headlines about developments that made me briefly turn away from the New York Mets’ collapse and the Isiah Thomas/Madison Square Garden sexual harassment case (talk about blunders in crisis communications) over the last few days.

Guest Blog: Our Crisis of Trust

Compliance & Governance  |  Investor Relations  |  TheCRO Blog
On this particular day, I felt compelled to address the reflections and mix of feelings going through my mind about how our collective view of the world has changed so radically in the six years since the terrible events of that unforgettable day

Dillard's, Reich's New Book, Ronald Reagan and the Boardroom Battle

Corporate Responsibility  |  Investor Relations  |  TheCRO Blog
There’s a battle under way for the "hearts and minds" of the corporation.

CRO Conference Report: Three Big Things, Including a Very Disturbing Development

Business Ethics  |  Conferences  |  Corporate Responsibility  |  sustainability  |  TheCRO Blog
Here’s the deal. The CRO Conference has got you curious for one of two reasons. You were there and because so much went on you’re afraid you missed something. Or you weren’t and you’ve got the same fear. In addition to 1,000 little things, three big things happened Sept. 12 — one of the items is difficult to hear. Failing to recap all 3 would be a mistake.

On the Carpet at the CRO Conference

Business Ethics  |  Corporate Responsibility  |  sustainability  |  TheCRO Blog
What struck me yesterday during a focus group, the cocktail hour, numerous one-on-one conversations and panel discussions today at the CRO Conference in Chicago, is just how much the corporate responsibility industry is in flux.

The Shareholders Are Coming ... The Shareholders Are Coming

Compliance & Governance  |  Investor Relations  |  Socially Responsible Investing  |  TheCRO Blog
Some shareholder-advocacy groups, including the Social Investment Forum and the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, are campaigning to head off what they rightly see as a great injustice in the offing.

Feeling Fiduciary

Business Ethics  |  Communications  |  Social Responsibility  |  TheCRO Blog
Should a variant of the fiduciary relationship that exists between corporate officers and shareholders, or the one between stock brokers and their clients, be extended into the mortgage broker-homebuyer dynamic?