It's neither fair or helpful - indeed, counterproductive - to condemn private sector organisations as sinners. This is Tom's April 2015 blog on the Common Good for the CoVi web site: Falling …
Is CSR a sham?
Here's Tom's blog for the CBI Great Business Debate web site, April 2015. CSR should be a core function of business, not an optional nice-to-do add-on. I know the Chief Executive of a charity …
Employee volunteering: where’s the meat?
Tom responds to David Cameron's campaign announcement that every (non-SME) employer should give each employee 3 days volunteering leave per year (10 April 2015), on the Guardian's Voluntary Sector …
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‘Small Businesses and CSR’ blog for CBI
Tom's first contribution to the CBI Great Business Debate blog can be found here. Here is the text: Should smaller companies do more to engage with communities? Abstract: Small businesses benefit …
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Levitt welcomes employee share ownership results
There is news that companies with a significant level of employee share ownership produce higher returns on investment than does investment in more standard portfolios, says ESOP, the Employee Share …
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Circle ‘not the problem’
The outsourcing of the management of Hinchingbrooke Hospital to Circle Health was not inherent to the problems the hospital faced before the contract failed, I argue for the Guardian Public web …