The process of assessing needs can be difficult and lengthy process, especially in countries with history of periodic wars and ethnic problems. It takes time to bring people in such conflict zones together. In one country it took us almost one year…
The key in my opinion to any relationship is how well organizations are able to listen to their customers and stakeholders. Some companies are better at listening and engaging than others. If companies are able to demonstrate that (1) they have a CS…
Brandom -- thank you for following up with excellent questions.
1. Notwithstanding how well a company is doing financially or how large and powerful it is, business is always dependent on government for cetain things, such as good and open regulato…
While conflicts may not be entirely avoided and are bound to exist, especially when a multinational company seeks to do business in a country with different cultural norms and business behavor, it can however, be significantly reduced if the company…
Congratulations for identifying a milion dollar question. Your question goes to the complex and difficult question of corporate law of ownership and control. While, a shareholder may be an"owner", a shareholder has virtually no say in the decision m…
You raise some very important and interesting issues. I would particularly stress the need to work with local partners in all stages of a CSR program. I would add that in considering CSR companies should consider closely the needs of the community i…
My work has focused on strengthening rule of law and combatting corruption through effective public-private partnerships. More specifically, my activities focused on business ethics and corporate governance related issues. I have worked on the governance related issues in Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia, Caucasus, Central and South America, and Vietnam.
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