Author Archives: goodcorporation
Getting Corporate Governance Right
The debate about the shape of corporate governance after the banking crisis is beginning to...
BRITISH BUSINESSES FACE EXPOSURE UNDER NEW BRIBERY BILL
British businesses will need to tighten up their anti-corruption policies now that new bribery laws...
“YOUR CALL IS CONFIDENTIAL TO US”
Confidentiality is defined by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) as “ensuring that information is...
The Decade of Due Diligence
As we leave the ‘noughties’, when CSR really came of age, what do the ‘Teens’...
Translating is not enough: explaining corporate Codes of Conduct to employees
It’s not just marketing campaigns and brand names that need careful translation. Corporate Codes of...
Social Media Monitoring
An American town recently generated controversy when it asked municipal job applicants to hand...
Should the office romance be off-limits?
Should the ‘office romance’ be off-limits? Managing a workplace romance can be a hassle and...
Is corporate drug testing legitimate
Testing for substance abuse is becoming a concern in many organisations and has been raised...
GoodCorporation debate at the House of Lords
At a debate organised by GoodCorporation at the House of Lords on 20 May 2009...
What’s the housing market got to do with ethics?
Leo Martin’s letter in today’s Financial Times (no longer available) about the housing market might...
Making bank regulation work
Lord Turner scored high marks for his review of financial regulation which has been described...
Defining CSR
An FT journalist told us recently that when a CSR story is discussed on the...