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If you are a corporate investor relations officer, you’ll want to read this week’s Top Story. If you are a manager looking for information to take over to the IR office in your company, this is good for helping to “build the... Read full issue >Read full issue >
G&A Institute interviews American Cleaning Institute’s Brian Sansoni & Melissa Grande…our Top Story this week. As we monitor U.S. companies’ disclosure and periodic reporting on their respective sustainability journeys, we... Read full issue >Read full issue >
We are almost at calendar year end and for many companies approaching fiscal year end -- and that means busy-busy-busy times in the corporate suite as senior managements prepare 4Q / year end results for the earnings release and... Read full issue >Read full issue >
On an important societal issue (think of civil rights, or immigration, or highway construction funding, or criminal justice, or environmental protection) the U.S. Congress deliberates and passes the laws (Federal statutes), the... Read full issue >Read full issue >
Professor Bob Eccles of Harvard Business School is out front and very vocal on key corporate sustainability issues (like the global Integrated Reporting movement and continued expansion of sustainable investing). In a Forbes... Read full issue >Read full issue >
Bentley University (Waltham, MA) is a leading business school offering undergrad and MBA / MBS degrees. There are 4,200 undergrad and 1,400 grad students enrolled, studying accounting, finance, marketing, managements and liberal... Read full issue >Read full issue >
After months of study, deliberation and negotiation, members of the United Nations task force charged with establishing “Sustainable Development Goals” can take a bow -- all 193 member nations have signed on to the goals, which... Read full issue >Read full issue >