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Corporate Responsibility for a Better Tomorrow Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Brian Smith, Canada Jan 5, 2004
Human Rights , Corporate Social Responsibility   Opinions

  

Corporate Responsibility for a Better Tomorrow I started this conversation with talk of motivation. It was a sneaky way to start this idea because it is impossible to always know what motivates people, just as it is impossible to know what motivates companies. What we can do, though, is reward MNC’s who treat their people, their environment and their society carefully and responsibly.





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Great Job
Robert Devenyi | Jan 9th, 2004
Great!



Interesting
Iwu Ifeanyi | Jan 22nd, 2004
Good write-up.



Excellent
Nicole Depoorter | Mar 1st, 2004
I thought your article was great. Very informative and interesting.



I love it
Amalia Miralrio | Mar 7th, 2004
It's rare for people to connect real life to society and come back to earth again so I was very pleased to read your words that made sense, even though mine don't(sorry!).



this is for all African presidents and ministers
deti edward | May 3rd, 2004
what a marvelous job done by an intellectual like Brian, at this juncture i wish to use this medium to make it known to all members of this group who in one way or the other have links with the above named personalities from Africa to get this piece of wisdom to them for PROPER CONSIDERATION. THANKS very much and may the NMC's take a cue from this significant write-up. please members from African and Ghana in particular nomatter you political affiliation should endeavour to make sense out of this . thanks , long live justice long live TAKINGITGLOBAL.



A GREAT JOB DONE ,
deti edward | May 3rd, 2004
Brian keep it up.



Agree
Serge | Sep 29th, 2004
The moe developed a city becomes the less pollutions exists within that city because more businesses are becomming consumer based wich to the consumer, a clean environment is in important.

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