tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8367246433246269061.post1058611302123142330..comments2023-06-30T10:39:17.092-04:00Comments on CSR Perspective: Guest Post - Manpowermosskehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16918894164221754248noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8367246433246269061.post-47295811769698288352010-04-22T18:06:36.537-04:002010-04-22T18:06:36.537-04:00My thanks and congratulations to Kevin Moss in his...My thanks and congratulations to Kevin Moss in his presentation on the panel The Reality and Rhetoric of Corporate Social Responsibility (http://business.gwu.edu/icr/news_and_events.asp), organized by the Institute for Corporate Responsibility of the George Washington University School of Business.<br /><br />You are right Kevin when you said that we need to celebrate the progress in efficiencies we have made already and that we needn't think in binary terms (right/wrong, good/bad) anymore in areas of responsible management. Every decision presents us with a wide array of options with implications of profits, people and the environment. Binary choices are no longer sufficient!<br /><br />As GW awarded its first Certificates in Responsible Management on April 15 in a ceremony at the School of Business, I thought of your insightful words to bring corporate responsibility in every activity and position we have in our companies throughout our careers. That will be a successful way to make companies operate responsibly and successful way to act as one person, with business and personal values in full alignment.<br /><br />Sabina Puppo<br />http://sabinape.wordpress.com/Sabina Puppohttp://sabinape.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com