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This prompted John's advisers to think outside the box: they let his energy-drink endorsements lapse and are negotiating with Indonesian and multinational companies to have the boxer become a corporate ambassador and the face of corporate social-responsibility programs.
Quiet Champ Leaves His Mark Joe Cochrane 2011
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Instead, many students opt for social-responsibility positions at Fortune 500 companies or working at for-profit enterprises that explicitly address energy-access or economic-development issues.
Grads Do 'Good' for a Profit Melissa Korn 2011
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The book's critique of the social-responsibility gambit doesn't pack quite the punch of the earlier book's skewering of re-engineering.
Reworking The Workplace Alan Murray 2011
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The SIFE program's social-responsibility mission certainly meshes with the kind of capitalism China's leaders increasingly seem to think they need.
Among China's Up-and-Comers Joseph Sternberg 2011
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Corporate sponsors pay dues, which start at $10,000 a year, and are provided a direct connection to business students who are interested in social-responsibility jobs and projects.
Sustainability Is a Growing Theme Alina Dizik 2010
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Laurent Claquin, PPR's senior vice president of corporate social responsibility, said the company's plans to develop a separate social-responsibility division were in the works well before the WWF report came out.
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Some like to create a green brand image, while others have corporate social-responsibility objectives or plans to achieve carbon neutrality simply out of good will.
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"Explain to an employer how you are involved in your community, and if you have a legitimate interest in what the company is doing from a social-responsibility perspective, discuss that," Mr. Schwartz recommends.
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The site contains details of the firm's corporate social-responsibility policies, case studies giving practical examples of its work, its in-house corporate-responsibility committee, and investment-performance data that values the firm's portfolio at £6 billion, or more than $11 billion.
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For the most part, such funds were heavily weighted in the then-booming technology and telecommunications sectors because those companies had a sterling reputation among the social-responsibility crowd.
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