Learning »The Center is where leading corporate citizens stay ahead of the curve through courses, research findings and analysis. |
Practice »Helping companies put theory and best practice to work is what the Center does best. |
Results »With the Center as a partner, members work to improve the well-being of the company and society - from the local to the global stage. |
In Good Company »The Center is where the world's most respected companies unite rather than compete.
|
| Updates | We Bring Together the World's Thought Leaders |
|---|---|
|
We provide access to corporate citizenship thought leaders from around the world like those seen in the five-minute video below. Speaking at our conference they share wisdom and experience from Timberland, Young & Rubicam Brands, IBM, Ernst & Young, Levis and many more companies.
We Bring Our Programs to YouOn-Site Customized Programs Upcoming CoursesJuly 2009Jul 15-17: Developing a Community Involvement Strategy, Denver, COJul 15-17: Measuring & Managing Corporate Citizenship Performance, Denver, CO October 2009Oct 14-16: Communicating Corporate Citizenship, Chicago, ILOct 14-16: Leveraging Corporate-Community Partnerships, Chicago, IL |
News & Features »Moving to next generation corporate citizenshipBrad Googins and Phil Mirvis, who teamed up with Steve Rochlin on the 2007 book Beyond Good Company: Next Generation Corporate Citizenship, have a new report out that looks at what lies ahead. Published by ... Read more »Conquering the challenge of business-education collaborationCollaboration across sectors is at the core of the Boston College Center’s new initiative to help business more effectively contribute to solving the problems of education in the United States. But bridging the usual competitive ... Read more »Does your community involvement program add real value?As the operating environment for business continues to change, more is expected of companies, even when fewer resources are available. As a result the bar for community involvement managers continues to rise. Community needs are great and there is ... Read more »Fear of measurement an indicator of misinformationCorporate citizenship practitioners often ask me - sometimes with an expression of wide-eyed panic - “how do I start to measure my corporate citizenship program?” The prospect of measuring to what degree product is “responsibly” produced ... Read more » |