Reporting from SBNOW's seminar on ethics, leadership and sustainability: How free enterprise can help transform economic systems and promote social justice.
In part one, we examined the potential of the benefit corporation -- a new corporate form -- to change the fundamental rules of business. Now in Part Two, we examine the benefit corporation in more depth.
Is sustainability best embedded when owned by a senior executive or decentralized? Recruiter and sustainability champion Ellen Weinreb examines in the light of Accenture's latest research report.
Are you an inactive, unproductive, distracting or simply “dead wood” board member? Lucy Marcus analyzes why sometimes stepping off is the best way forward. On Talkback.
There is no denying that Whole Foods has done a lot of good to promote consumer awareness about sustainability. But "conscious capitalism" takes more than focusing on one goal, writes Francesca Rheannon.
To quota or not to quota? In Women and the New Business Leadership, authors Penniah Thomson and Tom Lloyd explore what it will take for women to reach parity in corporate boardrooms.
CSRwire's Editorial Director Aman Singh concludes our series "2011 in Retrospect: CSR & Sustainability News, Views and Trends," by putting the spotlight on the C-suite.
Calvert Investments' Senior Sustainability Analyst Aditi Mohapatra wants to issue a wake-up call on diversity as a key indicator of long-term shareholder value. Jayne Flannery reports.