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Businesses that apply enterprise-wide self-motivated approaches to the development of ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible behaviors outperform those with conventional approaches based on compliance with rules, policies, and carrot-and-stick incentives. We offer learning experiences that develop the intrinsic capacity in people to make decisions and conduct themselves in the deeply ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible manner that your business requires.

Eco-spirituality: towards a values-based economic structure 05/24/2013

Eco-spirituality: Towards a Values-based Business Model

Corporate visions of sustainability focus on material prosperity – but leaders must respect the soul as well.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/eco-spirituality-values-based-economic-structure?CMP=&et_cid=36513&et_rid=5861670&Linkid=Eco-spirituality%3a+towards+a+values-based+economic+structure

Eco-spirituality: towards a values-based economic structure Corporate visions of sustainability focus on material prosperity – but leaders must respect the soul as well as the soil, writes Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

A Call For Corporations: Making a “Firm Commitment” To Society 05/03/2013

A Sea Change is Swelling in the Way Capitalism is Being Envisioned

At a fundamental level, the change is toward a reorientation of the very purpose of the corporation.

http://www.csrwire.com/blog/posts/830-a-call-for-corporations-making-a-firm-commitment-to-society

A Call For Corporations: Making a “Firm Commitment” To Society 'A Call For Corporations: Making a “Firm Commitment” To Society' blog post by Francesca Rheannon.

Concept vs. Impact: Is Corporate Responsibility Truly Dead? 04/29/2013

Business With a Net Positive Impact

Some companies are becoming "good" rather than "less bad".

http://www.csrwire.com/blog/posts/824-concept-vs-impact-is-corporate-responsibility-truly-dead

Concept vs. Impact: Is Corporate Responsibility Truly Dead? 'Concept vs. Impact: Is Corporate Responsibility Truly Dead?' blog post by Jeffrey Hollender.

Forget GDP: The Social Progress Index Measures National Well-Being 04/15/2013

Measuring Profit and Doing Good in the World

The Social Progress Index (SPI) not only measures economic growth but also measures a country's performance on basic human needs, the foundations of well-being, and opportunity.

http://www.fastcoexist.com/1681830/forget-gdp-the-social-progress-index-measures-national-well-being?partner=newsletter

Forget GDP: The Social Progress Index Measures National Well-Being For many years, the powers that be thought that economic indicators were the ultimate measure of a country’s wellbeing. That’s starting to change. As we have discussed before, the general happiness of a country doesn’t always correlate with its wealth.

Business and human rights - in pictures 03/22/2013

Business and Human Rights in Pictures

The principles of sustainability and CSR are coherent with the UN Global Compact's ten principles of human rights.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/gallery/business-and-human-rights-in-pictures?CMP= #/?picture=405946241&index=0

Business and human rights - in pictures A series of images that illustrate the UN Global Compact's ten principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption

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