THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46, VOL 2 - A look at how China, the country with the world’s second-largest economy, is incorporating ESG goals into businesses.
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Delivered quarterly, The Corporate Citizen is the largest circulation magazine focused on corporate citizenship—offering industry practitioners an in-depth look into the programs and trends that are shaping the future of the field.
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Corporate Citizenship
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46, VOL 2 - Leaders from two member companies discuss how they integrate corporate citizenship into their business strategy.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46, VOL 2 - In this issue, we explore the numbers telling the story of health disparities, the latest on the circular economy, insights from CSR leaders, ESG trends in China, and much more...
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46, VOL 2 - The numbers that tell the story of health disparities by income, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation.
Engaging Employees
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | FALL 2022: An outline of Travelers' process for continual improvement in workforce development, philanthropy, and HR practice
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | FALL 2022: Leaders in CSR discuss how to engage employees in corporate citizenship programs, despite a thirty-year age gap and generational differences.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | WINTER 2020: WarnerMedia and Maritz differentiate themselves by making their workplaces more inclusive.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | SPRING 2019: An exploration of two leading companies’ employee wellness programs, which have encouraged both the attraction and retention of top talent.
Community Involvement
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46 - This article explores the immediate and long-term community needs to help populations rebound from a traumatic event or natural disaster, as well as best practices for developing disaster relief and preparedness strategies.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46 - Read how your peers are rethinking community involvement and connection
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | SPRING 2020: Teradata and TransUnion use their core business capabilities to support nonprofits, engage their employees to do social good, and educate and empower consumers.
EXPLORE NEW PERSPECTIVES - Resilient companies have adapted their corporate citizenship programs to address complex issues such as economic inequality, natural disasters, and COVID-19.
Sustainablity Reporting
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | FALL 2019: Veolia North America and Las Vegas Sands demonstrate sound sustainability stewardship -- and how to communicate environmental results.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | Summer 2018: Evaluating a company's strengths, weaknesses, goals, and peers helps to determine which CSR and sustainability rankings should be prioritized.
Corporate citizenship leaders offer advice on how to navigate complexities of sustainability reporting.
A closer look at the Sustainability and Reporting 2025 study commissioned by the BCCCC and GRI and the importance of sustainability reporting.
Responsible Corporate Leadership
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46 - Read from leaders taking a stand on environmental and social issues.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | SUMMER 2022: Here’s an inside look at the role corporate citizenship plays in speaking out on key stakeholder issues.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | SUMMER 2022: Chief executives from across industries communicate successes in ESG reports.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | WINTER 2021: The evidence that the pandemic is disproportionately affecting the health and the economic resilience of our most vulnerable populations provides an opportunity to examine our assumptions about how the world works and for whom.
Environmental Sustainability
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46, VOL 2 - How companies are becoming more environmentally sustainable through efforts promoting a circular economy.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | ISSUE 46 - Read about companies working toward a more sustainable food production system
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | WINTER 2023: This article looks at how companies can take a more efficient and productive approach to water consumption.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | FALL 2022: A closer look at corporate efforts to address sustainable development goals (SDGs), and share toolkits to solve common issues and create shared value.
Impact Measurement
view articles on this topicSCAN, ANALYZE, EXPERIMENT, EVOLVE: Hear from companies who have scanned their horizons, analyzed their circumstances, experimented with their programs, and evolved into corporate citizenship leaders.
GOALS BEYOND "BETTER": As corporate citizenship professionals, when we're designing our vision for a more sustainable future—and developing the programs to achieve it—we need to move beyond "better," and really start to describe specific ESG goals that will deliver tangible, measurable progress toward that vision.
Read how corporate citizenship programs not only advance communities and protect the environment, but deliver benefits to business as well.
Two companies illustrate how they are using measurement to identify areas of improvement and ensure future growth.
The Value of Corporate Citizenship
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | WINTER 2023: This article looks at how today's executives view and value corporate citizenship efforts.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | FALL 2022: Eight CSR experts share how they're managing to address an array of trends and emerging issues
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | SUMMER 2022: POSCO integrated corporate citizenship across its operations to business success in the fourth-largest economy in Asia.
INCLUSION = INNOVATION - Companies are realizing that diversity and inclusion leads to new solutions in a rapidly-evolving world.
Supply Chain Management
view articles on this topicTHE CORPORATE CITIZEN | SPRING 2020: Hilton has created effective ways to source its materials and communicate its supply chain management solutions.
THE CORPORATE CITIZEN | Winter 2018: A significant amount of ESG impact occurs within supply chains, whether it is greenhouse gas emissions, vendor performance, labor conditions within a supplier’s factory, or the sourcing of materials.
Two leading companies share how they work with partners throughout their value chain to better the environment and society.
A closer look at how two companies are enforcing their corporate citizenship standards throughout their value chains.