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March 16, 2010
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Beyond Bandwidth: Web 2.0 Brings Together Strange Bedfellows

Corporate Responsibility  |  reporting  |  Technology  |  TheCRO Blog

blogSteve Rochlin, the head of AccountAbility North America, and James Farrar, Vice President for Corporate Citizenship at SAP, wrote an interesting piece, which appeared in the Financial Times July 10, about the way in which Web 2.0 social networking tools will push Corporate Responsibility forward.

Calling for an end to censorship, the two execs noted that Web 2.0 facilitates collaboration among "strange bedfellows," prompting sometimes-creative solutions.


 

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The Supreme Court’s Socially Responsible Nondecision

Socially Responsible Investing  |  TheCRO Blog

blog buttonThe U.S. Supreme Court’s nondecision May 12 in a case involving major global corporations and victims of apartheid has several socially responsible investing twists and turns.

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Eliot Mess: Defending the Indefensible

Business Ethics  |  Compliance & Governance  |  TheCRO Blog
blog buttonOK, New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer must resign for his involvement with a hooker, and he may already have marched off into the sunset by the time I hit the next return key on this keyboard. Update: OK, he has resigned.
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Live Blog March 7: House Hearing on CEO Pay and Subprime Mortgage Crisis

Business Ethics  |  Corporate Responsibility  |  Governance  |  TheCRO Blog
blog button10:15 a.m. The hearing opens and Chairman Henry Waxman sets the stage for the grilling of Charles Prince, former chairman and CEO of Citigroup; Stanley O’Neal, former chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch; and Angelo Mozilo, founder and CEO of Countrywide Financial, on executive compensation in the subprime mortgage industry.
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It's Generale a $7 Billion Mess

Compliance & Governance  |  TheCRO Blog

blogSince CRO deals so often with GRC (governance, risk and compliance) issues, it's interesting to see the risk management component so out there, front and center, in the Societe Generale trading scandal. Published reports claim that Societe Generale received several risk alerts about Jerome Kerviel's now-suspect trading, which ultimately led to a whopping $7.2 billion in losses, but took no actions after interviewing the trader and receiving reassurances.

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WSJ: Starbucks Mugs Some Employees' Workplace Rights

Corporate Responsibility  |  Democracy in the Workplace  |  TheCRO Blog
blog buttonStarbucks’ 2006 Corporate Social Responsibility report promises a "great work environment" and notes that it expects its suppliers to respect "the rights of individuals" and to adhere to international standards regarding worker treatment, but the Seattle-based caffeine retailer reportedly fell a little short in its stance toward some of its U.S. employees who may have been exercising their lawful rights to support unionization efforts at some Starbucks locations.
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Caucuses: How About Some Green Talk for a Change

Environment  |  TheCRO Blog

blog buttonTwo "change" candidates, Mike Huckabee for the GOP and Barack Obama for the Dems, emerged on top in the Iowa caucuses, but there was scant coverage in last night’s vote analysis on TV about climate change issues.

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Take Decisive Action in the Knicks of time

Corporate Responsibility  |  crisis communications  |  TheCRO Blog

blog button They talk about it in crisis communications all the time--come clean and take decisive action to fix the problem and protect your brand. Well, someone obviously forgot to relay that message to Jim Dolan, the CEO, director, chairman and titan of Madison Square Garden and the hapless New York Knicks.

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Staph Infection: Hilton Not Throwing in Towel on Sustainability

Environment  |  Hotels  |  Sustainabillity  |  TheCRO Blog

CROblogCorporate responsibility officers often have to ponder major tradeoffs and have huge decisions to make. Should we do business with China, with its huge market despite its environmental policies and human rights record? Should we continue to invest in coal utilities even if pulling out for environmental purposes would negatively impact the bottom line?

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Cold Medicines: Pharmaceutical Firms Cast A Chill on Corporate Responsibility

Business Ethics  |  Compliance & Governance  |  Pharmaceuticals  |  Social Responsiblity  |  TheCRO Blog
blog buttonSome pharmaceutical companies can talk all they want about corporate responsibility, but their recent actions regarding children’s cold medicines make their words seem hollow.
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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.

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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.
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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.
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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.

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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
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