Peter Mandelson 28 Nov 2008
Responsible business is successful business, believes Peter Mandelson. He outlines a model of government and business cooperation in tough times to ensure that corporate responsibility and its benefits are not the casualty of recession.
Stephen Howard 28 Nov 2008
Corporate responsibility delivers improved performance in both the short and the long term, believes Stephen Howard — and presents the evidence.
Roderick Crawford 28 Nov 2008
Corporate responsibility is for Camelot not an optional add-on but rather the core of its business, commercial director Martin Pugh tells editor Roderick Crawford
Patrick Mallon 28 Nov 2008
Imagine if the bailed-out banks had been able to better understand how they were creating wealth. Good sustainability reporting would have allowed them to do just that, says Patrick Mallon
Jonathan Djanogly 28 Nov 2008
Jonathan Djanogly believes that CR must be a key building block in economic recovery, and that too much legislation hampers CR rather than promotes it.
Mallen Baker 28 Nov 2008
There is a new consensus between Labour and the Conservatives on corporate responsibility, believes Mallen Baker, and this is in large part the result of business taking the lead and bringing government with them.
Roger Barker 28 Nov 2008
SMEs are an overlooked but vitally important sector when it comes to responsible business, says Roger Barker, and government must encourage them by keeping regulatory requirements to a minimum.
Graham Bann 28 Nov 2008
It has never been so important to develop the skills and talent of UK plc, and businesses that do not invest in training are more likely to fail, says Graham Bann — so we need to rise to the 'talent challenge'.
Roderick Crawford 28 Nov 2008
Boots has always been a pioneer of UK corporate responsibility. Now, thanks to its merger with Alliance UniChem, it has been able to take its tried-and-tested process worldwide, discovers Roderick Crawford
David Grayson 28 Nov 2008
If corporate responsibility and sustainibilty become embedded in a company across its personnel, rather than grafted on, they offer tangible benefits that make them a potential driver of recovery, believes David Grayson.
Linda Stewart 28 Nov 2008
Sustainable
development
is regarded as
a lifestyle choice by many in
the UK. But
the decisions we make each day add up to a profound impact on
the world’s least
developed
nations