Employers should be transparent about volunteer programs aimed at helping employees develop skills while helping others.
Social Responsibility
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Can We Amplify the Good and Contain the Bad of Social Media?
To make social platforms a more positive force, we must understand the phenomena that drive them.
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A Crisis of Ethics in Technology Innovation
Executives face a new ethical paradigm as technology reshapes value chains across industries.
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Driving Sustainability-Oriented Innovation
Organizations can innovate to address environmental and social problems—but they need to build the right culture.
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Coming to Grips With Dangerous Algorithms
With a new scrutiny around technology user data and privacy, we must not forget about the potential dangers of the technology itself.
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Finding the Middle Ground in a Politically Polarized World
Corporate activism is often framed as “take a stand or be silent.” But there are alternatives.
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Building an Ethically Strong Organization
Large-scale misconduct starts small, so prevention should focus on how employees make decisions.
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Business Needs a Safety Net
Government’s long-ignored role in creating and sustaining market conditions needs to take center stage as climate events become both more common and more destructive.
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Six Reasons Why Companies Should Start Sharing Their Long-Term Thinking With Investors
Most CEOs have detailed long-term plans, which are often closely held secrets out of concern that competitive advantage may be undermined by detailed disclosure. Yet disclosing a long-term plan provides an opportunity to identify financially material sustainability issues and demonstrate how the company manages business-critical issues — information that’s valuable to investors.
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Sustainability Lessons From the Front Lines
Companies seeking to implement a sustainable business model should address six key problems.