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Green business
Corporates have realised that a more environmentally friendly agenda could do wonders for their bottom line. By Emilie Filou.
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Ethical evangelists

With the stark realities of global warming ever more evident, the public is fixated on finding sustainable ways of living and consuming. The anxiety is being picked up by leaders keen to be seen to be Doing the Right Thing, their saintly fingers crossed in the hope that it won’t hit profits. A new chapter opens in the CSR story. Report by Richard Reeves.

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Doing good, do it right
You’re keen to implement CSR, but it’s a demanding exercise to establish a sound and effective policy that percolates through the entire organisation and shapes everything it does. Mark Vernon and Craig Mackenzie offer 20 top tips to put you  on the path of righteousness.
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Management today: green essays
These four essays appeared as an advertisement feature in the November 2007 issue of Management Today. Managers at four different companies tell us what they are doing to make their business greener.
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Spirit of enterprise

If your company doesn't give staff the freedom to come up with ideas and see them taken seriously, it is probably doomed to fail. Alison Hjul investigates the strategies adopted by business leaders to kindle the elusive entrepreneurial spirit that is so important in a competitive marketplace.

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The x-team
High performing, innovative teams that take on a strategic leadership role are an essential part of success for every organisation. By Deborah Ancona, MIT, and Henrik Bresman, INSEAD.
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Leadership lessons: HP's Mentor CEO

Every month Hashi Syedain talks to a business leader about their personal management issues -Thoko Mokgosi, CEO, Hewlett-Packard South Africa.

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