Do you do real CSR recruitment? by Vincent Gilli
A number of organizations are embarking on a CSR policy, but are they ultimately giving themselves the means to achieve their ambitions in the selection and development of their employees? This is a crucial question that is directly linked to the phenomenon of greenwashing.
Opinion | CSR: between declarations of intent and real commitment
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CSR: knowing how to recognize a committed company
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Targeted procurement: how technology and sustainability tactics can address ESG issues and improve return on investment.
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From CSR to ESG: doing well and doing good
Next-generation leadership: the driving force behind sustainability; how financial markets are driving demand for more sustainable business practices; the motivated enterprise: lessons from the pandemic, and the beginning of the journey to credible net zero achievements.
How the unrecognized importance of Purchasing supports the Supply Chain
The importance of the purchasing department is probably not well known within one's own company. Yet purchasing can bring more than cost analysis to the supply chain.
CSR: Major study reveals that employees want more
They want more, but do not always find answers to their questions. In terms of CSR, a study by the Cegos training group highlights the high expectations of employees in terms of corporate social responsibility.
Supply chain chaos is already impacting global growth. And it's about to get worse.
With the deployment of coronavirus vaccines, the global economy is slowly beginning to emerge from the pandemic. But Covid-19 has left in its wake a very destructive economic problem: the disruption of global supply chains.
Regulators scrutinize ESG fund names
Asset managers are eager to profit from the influx of investor money, but ESG branding can be risky.
10 tips for riding the rising tide of post-pandemic demand
With the explosion of demand on the horizon, OEMs need to think ahead to ensure they can meet customer needs.
What does sustainable development mean to you? Our respondents' answers distilled and analyzed.
This summer, Spend Matters has paid a lot of attention to the topic of ESG and in particular sustainability from a purchasing perspective (and we will continue to pay more attention to this important topic in the future).
Logistics contracts revised after Covid-19 disruption
Companies are looking for more specific terms and indexed pricing to account for delays and escalating costs in supply chains
CSR is increasingly essential to keep employees motivated
No company can escape the challenges of CSR any longer. This is particularly true for human resources reasons. More and more employees are demanding concrete measures from their employers.
From coffee to microchips: how the supply chain crisis is disrupting British businesses.
Everything you need to know about who is involved and why this is the worst supply chain crisis since the 1970s.
The transformation of companies towards CSR performance
As part of the 9th edition of the Debates of the Circle organized on Wednesday, September 8 by the Cercle Montesquieu and Le Monde du Droit, a round table discussion allowed the speakers to review the CSR and the raison d'être of companies: a brake or a factor of economic performance?
How buying can respond to inflation and volatility
Inflation is a word that has been on the minds of every buying team in 2021. We are seeing a prolonged period of supply shortages and price volatility, something most trade professionals have never experienced in their professional lives. Either way, this has an impact [...]
Are companies ready for CSR? by Vincent Gilli
Beyond this provocative title lies a reality. That of organizations that are still wondering about their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) commitment, those that are only postponing its implementation because they are confronted with other very short-term priorities or those that have no affinity with this very structuring approach. We know [...]
B Corp, CSR, mission-based companies... how do start-ups find their way through the jungle of impact labels?
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Semiconductor manufacturing costs limit industry growth
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Responsibility Europe: the new CSR label that wants to federate at the European level
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