In a globalized market, corporate leaders are expected to build connections with people of all backgrounds. The ability to navigate cultural divides is a defining trait of the modern executive, which is why businesses searching for an innovative approach to leadership...
When considering where to direct investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR), executives should keep in mind strategies that offer maximum potential for shared value creation. Often, companies’ CSR portfolios are a mixed bag, containing philanthropic efforts...
Throughout the month of April, buildings are lit up blue in order to raise awareness for the struggles faced by those on the autism spectrum. Altogether, that accounts for thirty days out of three hundred and sixty-five which are dedicated to promoting a cause that,...
Corporate philanthropy takes many forms. There are matching gift programs, generous grants and scholarships, paid time off for employees who choose to pursue volunteer opportunities, and more. In recent years, however, a new trend has emerged alongside these...
In different walks of life, the debate continues eternally as to which is more important: quality or quantity. We’ve outlined in recent blog posts the fact that the quantity of philanthropy–both in a corporate and individual sense–is increasing over time. People are...