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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Jul 20, 2009
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Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility, Green, Corporate Citizenship, Corporate Volunteering. Get into the conversation - It starts here.
I have to admit, I’m always learning that I don’t know what I don’t know. When it comes to the exponentially expanding conversation...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Jul 1, 2009
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The popularity of Employee Volunteer Programs is on the rise. This year, charitable donations from corporations are trending to fall by as much as fifty percent. To make up the difference, businesses are looking to their employees to provide tactile connections with the communities in which...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Jun 30, 2009
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Realized Worth was unable to make it to the 2009 National Conference on Volunteering and Service in San Francisco last week, and for awhile we were seriously bummed about missing out on one of the most important volunteerism conferences happening this year. But then, we realized that given...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Jun 24, 2009
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Shannon Schuyler, US managing director of Corporate Responsibility, for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC), will be guest blogging over the next week from San Francisco at the National Conference for Service and Volunteering.
How do you serve?
Michelle Obama, Arnold Schwarzenegger,...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: May 8, 2009
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Trust: Why Business Lost It, And How To Win It Back (Part 2)
Many companies are turning to Corporate Social Responsibility as a strategy to win back the trust of their stakeholders and customers. It won’t work. Why? Because you don’t become trustworthy by asking people to trust...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Apr 21, 2009
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What happened? Wall Street, in collusion with institutions around the world, have not only lost our wealth and our jobs, they have stolen our trust. Now we are “left to rely increasingly on governments for the creation of our wealth, something that they have always been conspicuously bad at...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Dec 15, 2008
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The IBM Corporate Service Corps volunteers promises to be one of the most effective models of Employee Volunteer Programs I have yet seen. I’ve written about the program before, as an outstanding example of connecting core business growth strategies with philanthropic activities. (...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Nov 18, 2008
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Amid chaos in the financial sectors, the trillion dollar bailouts, and the cannibalizing of historic financial institutions around the world, there is a small stage being set. It is being meticulously prepared by the stage hands of fear, loss, anxiety and turmoil. Upon this stage, a troupe...... [view]
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Posted By: Chrisjarvis
Posted On: Nov 12, 2008
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Almost everything I read about Employee Volunteer Programs is positive. Almost too positive? As EVPs exist within CSR , they are a relatively new concept - fresh, untried and without long term measurements to establish feasibility or value. But the whole thing seems to be too good of...... [view]
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Event Date: Aug 11, 2009 & Time: 9:00 AM-15:00 PM Event Location: University of Toronto, The Multi-Faith Center
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Submitted By: Chrisjarvis
Event Date: Jul 29, 2009 & Time: 9:30 AM-15:00 PM Event Location: University of Toronto, The Multi-Faith Center
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