Corporate Reputation
How Greene King is addressing its slavery roots
A strong heritage can bring unexpected benefits to an organisation but what happens if the history makes uncomfortable reading?
IHG Hotels & Resorts unveils responsible business plan
IHG Hotels & Resorts delayed unveiling its responsible business plan to manage the pandemic, but the end result is richer
What is the alternative to fossil fuels?
As climate change moves to the top of the agenda, fossil fuels companies are under attack but what is the answer in a world that relies on gas and electricity?
How much remuneration is too much remuneration?
It’s one of the most tricky issues to tackle but rebellions over executive remuneration are unlikely to die down
The Guardian achieves B Corp Status
The Guardian has achieved B Corp status, affirming once again that it puts purpose before profits
The perils of corporate sponsorship
Activists are causing arts organisations to rethink – and even return – financial donations from corporate sponsors, which can leave both sides looking exposed
Transforming a staid property company into a dynamic one
The old, stuffy Land Securities has been transformed into bright, engaging LandSec
You are now a number in China
The Chinese government plans to rank its people according to their trustworthiness as determined by their activities on social media
Do brands and humour mix on social media?
Poundland’s controversial festive campaign has focused attention again on whether brands should use humour on social media
Anatomy of the Bell Pottinger scandal
The explosive behind-the-scenes story of the scandal that has rocked Bell Pottinger