Social Responsibility
Social Responsibility
Benjamin Franklin advocated living with frugality, inventiveness, and diplomacy. In Doing More with Less, Bruce Piasecki suggests that the solution to many social and business problems lies in those...
The world has only so much food, water, energy, and precious metals to meet the needs of its growing population. In Earth Wars, Geoff Hiscock outlines the struggle for resources as the world’s...
The most successful companies credit their achievement, in part, to the ethical way in which they conduct their business and the ethical standards their employees follow. Organizations that operate with high integrity...
Fair Food is Oran B. Hesterman’s useful guide for anyone concerned about the current state of American agriculture and its effects on the nation’s food system. The book addresses many of the ills that...
In Fast Forward, authors William Antholis and Strobe Talbott address one of the most important issues facing mankind today: global warming. Humans unknowingly began warming the globe hundreds of years...
In Getting Green Done, Auden Schendler goes beyond the typical treatise that substantiates the climate change crisis and the need for immediate action. He draws on personal experience to define...
More and more consumers today want to do business with companies that treat employees, customers, and communities in a fair way. This movement is being driven by a variety of economic, social, and political forces. In...
After decades marked by the misdeeds of businesses—from Enron to the BP oil spill—consumers have lost confidence in big businesses. However, companies have an opportunity to regain that confidence, and the support of...
Good Works! by Philip Kotler, David Hessekiel, and Nancy R. Lee provides actionable advice for corporate executives and managers on how to integrate marketing and corporate social initiatives into a...
Green technology has historically battled a reputation for being an anti-industry, back-to-nature philosophy, but the truth is that “going green” is simply another term for the efficient use of technology — and more...











